Sanditon And Other Miscellanea
THIS CORRESPONDENCE COULD NOT BE CONTINUED
ANY LONGER (See p. 221)
Sanditon
THE WATSONS, LADY SUSAN
And other Miscellanea
With an Introduction by
R. Brimley Johnson
New York
E. P. DUTTON & CO. INC.
All rights reserved
Made in Great Britain
at The Temple Press Letchworth
for
J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.
Aldine Home Bedford St. London
First Published
Sanditon 1925
The Watsons, Lady Susan, and the
Cancelled Chapter from Persuasion 1871
Plan of a Novel 1913
First Published together in this Edition 1934
CONTENTS
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THIS CORRESPONDENCE COULD NOT BE CONTINUED LONGER (Lady Susan) | Frontispiece | ||
SANDITON | |||
HE WAS OBLIGED… TO SIT DOWN ON THE BANK, UNABLE TO STAND | facing | page | 10 |
A YOUNG WHITBY RUNNING OFF WITH FIVE VOLUMES UNDER HIS ARM | " | " | 49 |
THE WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A STATELY GENTLEMAN | " | " | 64 |
THE WATSONS | |||
A LONG LIST OF COUNTY FAMILIES WAS CONFIDENTLY RUN OVER | " | " | 82 |
THE DOOR OPENED, AND DISPLAYED TOM MUSGRAVE | " | " | 129 |
CANCELLED CHAPTER OF ‘PERSUASION’ | |||
THE ADMIRAL TOOK LEAVE; CAPTAIN WENTWORTH WENT TO HIM | " | " | 144 |
LADY SUSAN | |||
‘SHE IS VERY PRETTY, THOUGH NOT SO HANDSOME AS HER MOTHER’ | " | " | 176 |
The texts followed in this volume of Jane Austen’s works are those of the first editions, which were never revised by the writer herself. For the sake of readability, however, the many abbreviations and dashes which were a feature of Jane Austen's early work have been omitted or simplified, and in cases where an obvious mistake had been made or where an essential word had been inadvertently omitted it has been rectified, and the word or words enclosed in square brackets; and the Publishers acknowledge their indebtedness to the late Mr. Brimley Johnson, whose corrections and emendations they have followed. |
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