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Old 02-08-2013, 09:58 AM   #19
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Hi all,
I did not mean to diminish anyone's volunteer effort with this thread! I just love the idea of a single volume of all her work, some of which I had never even heard of ... probably because work lile her History of England is not necessarily in high demand...
"Sanditon" and "The Watsons" are both novels that she started and then abandoned ("Sanditon" has 11 chapters completed; "The Watsons" only 5). The other items are things she wrote as a teenager, in notebooks which were published long after her death, and is generally referred to as "Juvenilia". Do an Amazon search for "Jane Austen Juvenilia" and you'll find lots of different editions of it.
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