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Jane Austens Bookshelf A Rare Book Collectors Quest To Find The Women Writers Who Shaped A Legend Rebecca Romney

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Jane Austens Bookshelf A Rare Book Collectors Quest To Find The Women Writers Who Shaped A Legend Rebecca Romney
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Jane Austens Bookshelf A Rare Book Collectors Quest To Find The Women Writers Who Shaped A Legend Rebecca Romney instant download after payment.

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.43 MB
Author: Rebecca Romney
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Jane Austens Bookshelf A Rare Book Collectors Quest To Find The Women Writers Who Shaped A Legend Rebecca Romney by Rebecca Romney instant download after payment.

From rare book dealer and guest star of the hit show Pawn Stars, a page-turning literary adventure that introduces readers to the women writers who inspired Jane Austen—and investigates why their books have disappeared from our shelves.
Long before she was a rare book dealer, Rebecca Romney was a devoted reader of Jane Austen. She loved that Austen's books took the lives of women seriously, explored relationships with wit and confidence, and always, allowed for the possibility of a happy ending. She read and reread them, often wishing Austen wrote just one more.
But Austen wasn't a lone genius. She wrote at a time of great experimentation for women writers—and clues about those women, and the exceptional books they wrote, are sprinkled like breadcrumbs throughout Austen's work. Every character in Northanger Abbey who isn't a boor sings the praises of Ann Radcliffe. The play that causes such a stir in Mansfield Park is a real one...

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