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Saturday, September 12

Great Giveaways at ‘A Soirée with Lady Susan’ through Sunday

Don’t miss out on a chance to win one of 14 great giveaways now available during ‘A Soirée with Lady Susan’ until Sunday, September 14th. Here is the list of Jane Austen inspired books.

Northanger Abbey, Lady Susan, The Watsons and Sandition, by Jane Austen (Oxford World’s Classics), introduction by Claudia L. Johnson (2008)

Lady Susan, The Watson and Sandition, by Jane Austen (Penguin Classics), introduction by Margaret Drabble (2003)

Lady Susan, by Jane Austen (Naxos AudioBooks) , read by Harriet Walter, Carole Boyd, Kim Hicks and cast (2001)

Lady Vernon and her Daughter, by Jane Rubino and Caitlen Rubino-Bradway (Crown Publishing Group) 2009

The Oxford Illustrated Jane Austen: Volume VI: Minor Works, by Jane Austen (Oxford University Press) edited by R.W. Chapman (1988) including Juvenilia, Lady Susan, The Watson, Sandition and much more.

Jane Austen: The Complete Novels, (Gramercy Books) Illustrated by Hugh Thomson (2007) including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, and Lady Susan.

Lady Susan, by Jane Austen - A Review

Leave a comment about Lady Susan or Jane Austen at Austenprose by following one of he links above before midnight on September 13th PT to qualify. Winners will be announced on Monday, September 14th – so don’t wait!

Cheers, Laurel Ann, Austenprose

3 comments:

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Patricia Barraclough said...

This should be fun. I work at a library and Jane Austen has always been popular, The purists are having a hard time with all these Austen tie-ins that are so different from the original. One co-worker is very upset because there is sex in the book. She is certain MS. Austen wouldn't approve.

Annette said...

I have not read Lady Susan yet, although the book is on my shelf waiting for me to read it.
Lovely blog.