The Classic Jane Austen Collection 6 Books Box Set- Paperback
The Classic Jane Austen Collection 6 Books Box Set- Paperback

The Classic Jane Austen Collection 6 Books Box Set- Paperback

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The Classic Jane Austen Collection: 6-Book Paperback Boxed Set is a beautifully curated collection that brings together all of Jane Austen's most beloved novels. This boxed set is perfect for fans of classic literature, as well as for newcomers who wish to immerse themselves in the world of Austen’s witty social commentary, intricate relationships, and timeless characters. Each novel offers a distinct perspective on society, love, and human nature during the Regency era, presented with Austen’s sharp humour and keen observations.

These are Jane Austen's most well-known works:

  • Sense and Sensibility
    This novel follows the contrasting fortunes of two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. Through their experiences, Austen explores the balance between rationality (sense) and emotional spontaneity (sensibility) in matters of love, family, and society. The novel deals with the sisters’ struggles with financial insecurity, romance, and societal expectations, highlighting the challenges women faced in 19th-century England.

  • Pride and Prejudice
    Perhaps Austen’s most famous novel, Pride and Prejudice tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet and her evolving relationship with the enigmatic and wealthy Mr. Darcy. Austen critiques social class and the expectations placed on women to marry for security, while offering a timeless love story filled with wit, charm, and richly drawn characters. Elizabeth Bennet’s intelligence, independence, and refusal to conform to societal pressures make her one of literature’s most enduring heroines.

  • Mansfield Park
    In Mansfield Park, the story focuses on Fanny Price, a quiet and unassuming young woman who is sent to live with her wealthy relatives at Mansfield Park. Unlike Austen’s other heroines, Fanny is shy and morally steadfast, making her journey of self-discovery more introspective. The novel explores issues of class, morality, and the complications of love as Fanny navigates the complex dynamics of her adoptive family and friends.

  • Emma
    Emma follows the life of Emma Woodhouse, a charming but often misguided young woman who enjoys meddling in the romantic affairs of those around her. Confident in her matchmaking abilities, Emma soon learns that love cannot be controlled, and that her own emotions are more complex than she realized. Austen’s exploration of misunderstandings, social status, and personal growth in this novel showcases her wit and perceptive social commentary.

  • Northanger Abbey
    A playful satire of the gothic novel, Northanger Abbey centres on Catherine Moorland, a young and naïve woman who allows her imagination to run wild after reading too many gothic romances. When she visits the mysterious Northanger Abbey, she begins to suspect dark secrets are afoot, but reality proves more mundane than fiction. Through Catherine’s journey, Austen critiques the excesses of romanticism and the importance of distinguishing fantasy from reality.

  • Persuasion
    Persuasion is one of Austen’s most mature works, telling the story of Anne Elliot, a woman who, years earlier, was persuaded to break off her engagement to the love of her life, Captain Frederick Wentworth, due to his lack of fortune. Now, years later, their paths cross again, and Anne must confront her past decisions and feelings. This novel is a poignant meditation on love, second chances, and the constraints of societal expectations, showcasing Austen’s emotional depth and sensitivity.


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