Fragment of a novel written by Jane Austen, January-March 1817 : $b Now first printed from the manuscript

by Austen, Jane

Publication Year

1925

Project Gutenberg Release

Project Gutenberg ID

74233

Reading Ease

Reading ease score: 72.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

Summary

"Fragment of a Novel" by Jane Austen is an unfinished novel written in the early 19th century. Known informally as "Sanditon," the work explores themes of societal ambition and the dynamics of a burgeoning seaside resort town through the experiences of characters such as Mr. Parker and his wife, who are pivotal in the establishment of Sanditon as a fashionable bathing place. The narrative offers a glimpse into the characters' interactions and their aspirations, presenting a blend of humor and social commentary characteristic of Austen's style. The opening of the fragment introduces Mr. and Mrs. Parker, who undergo an accident while traveling and find themselves under the hospitality of Mr. Heywood, the proprietor of a local estate. Mr. Parker, a zealous advocate for Sanditon's development, discusses the potential of the village as a getaway for the genteel class and stresses the need for amenities like a resident surgeon to attract visitors. As their stay extends due to Mr. Parker's injury, the couple interacts with several local figures, including Lady Denham, revealing the intricacies of social relationships and the ambitions driving the community. Through lighthearted dialogue and character exchanges, Austen sets the stage for a comedic and insightful exploration of ambition and social class dynamics within the emerging seaside resort. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Description

"The fragment of a novel, written by Jane Austen in the first three months of the year in which she died, has no name; but it has long been known to members of her family as Sanditon."--Preface

Metadata

language_code

en

locc_code

PR

bookshelf

Category: British Literature
Category: Novels

subject

Young women -- Fiction
England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
Sussex (England) -- Fiction
Unfinished books
Heywood, Charlotte (Fictitious character) -- Fiction