<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>One of Jane Austen's most charming youthful "novels"-in-miniature--presented in a deluxe illustrated edition that will delight all Austen fans</b> <p/>Most people think Jane Austen wrote only six novels. Fortunately for us, she wrote several others, though very short ones, while still a young girl. <p/>Austen was only twelve or thirteen when she wrote <i>The Beautifull Cassandra</i>, an irreverent and humorous little masterpiece. Weighing in at 465 occasionally misspelled words, it is a complete and perfect novel-in-miniature, made up of a dedication to her older sister Cassandra and twelve chapters, each consisting of a sentence or two. <p/>Narrating the slightly criminal adventures of the sixteen-year-old title character, <i>The Beautifull Cassandra</i> gives us Austen's most irrepressible heroine, who, after stealing a hat, leaves her mother's shop to flounce around London, eating ice cream (without paying), taking coach rides (without paying), and encountering handsome young ladies and gentlemen (without speaking)--all to return home hours later with whispered joy: "This is a day well spent." <p/>This charming edition features elegant and edgy watercolor drawings by Leon Steinmetz and is edited by leading Austen scholar Claudia L. Johnson. In her illuminating afterword, Johnson calls <i>The Beautifull Cassandra</i> "among the most brilliant and polished" of Austen's youthful writings--a precocious work written for the amusement of her family but already anticipating her mature irony, sense of the absurd, gift for parody, and, above all, stylistic mastery. <p/>The result is a marvelous edition of a literary treasure that is sure to delight.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>The </i><i>Beautifull</i><i> Cassandra</i> and other youthful writings, though 'disparaging[ly]'counted as Austen's 'juvenilia', are anything but juvenile. This edition makes the case that these writings deserve their place, without minimization or dismissal, within the Austen canon.<b>---Megan Quinn, <i>BARS Review</i></b><br><br>[A] pleasing edition.-- "Times Literary Supplement"<br><br>It's hard not to laugh at the strong-willed fictional Cassandra and her adventures around London, among them eating six ice creams and refusing to pay for them. Austen fans will find much to love here.<b>---Rumaan Alam, <i>New York Times</i></b><br><br>One of Michael Dirda's Best Books of 2018<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Jane Austen</b> would go on to write other novels. <b>Claudia L. Johnson</b> is the Murray Professor of English Literature at Princeton University. <b>Leon Steinmetz</b> is an American artist whose work appears in major museums in the United States and Europe.
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