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		<title>Illustrated Letters Of Jane Austen</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div><p>An account of Jane Austen's journey into 'the true art of letter writing'. Penelope Hughes-Hallett celebrates a selection of Austen's correspondences that show her talent for expressing exactly what she perceived. Back in hardback for 2019. Â </p></div>]]></description>
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<p><b>A beautifully illustrated account of the letters and correspondence of Jane Austen.</b></p>
<p>It has been said that Jane Austen the woman and Jane Austen the author are all of a piece, and nowhere is this more evident to the lovers of her novels than in the pages of her letters. This handsome celebration of Austen&#8217;s letters is illustrated with portraits, facsimile letters, topographical engravings and fashion plates, all helping to bring to life the world Jane Austen inhabited.</p>
<p>The letters, with an accompanying commentary by Penelope Hughes-Hallett, are separated into six periods of Jane Austen&#8217;s life, between the years 1796, when she was twenty, and 1817, the year of her death. They celebrate Jane Austen&#8217;s talent for expressing exactly what she perceived, making this an illuminating companion to her novels. Although the book follows a broadly chronological scheme, the letters are arranged round visual themes, including the Hampshire countryside, social life in Bath and London, domestic pursuits, paying visits and travelling by carriage.</p>
<p>The author, who was born in Jane Austen&#8217;s Hampshire village of Steventon, lectured on English Literature for the Open University and the Oxford University Department of External Studies.  </p>
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