The Complete Jane Austen Collection by Sweet Cherry Publishing is a series of classic novels that includes all of Jane Austen's major works. The collection features beautiful illustrations and is designed to introduce a new generation of readers to Austen's timeless stories. For a Jane Austen collection for younger readers, check out Jane Austen Children’s Easy Classics Collection .
Jane Austen is one of the most celebrated authors of English literature, and her works have been enjoyed by readers for over two centuries. Her novels are known for their witty social commentary and exploration of the lives of women in Regency-era England.
The Complete Jane Austen Collection includes six of Austen's most famous works, including Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. Each novel has been lovingly retold for children, making them more accessible and easier to understand while still capturing the essence of Austen's writing.
Titles in This Set:
- Emma
- Pride and Prejudice
- Sense and Sensibility
- Northanger Abbey
- Mansfield Park
- Persuasion
The series is beautifully designed with stunning illustrations that bring the stories to life. The books are also the perfect size for children's hands, making them easy to hold and read. Each book includes a brief introduction that provides background information about the author and the time period in which the novel was written.
One of the great things about the Complete Jane Austen Collection is that it provides a perfect introduction to Austen's works for young readers. While her novels can be difficult for younger readers to understand, the retelling in this collection makes them more accessible and engaging. By introducing children to Austen's writing at a young age, they will be better prepared to appreciate her work as they grow older.
The collection is also a great resource for educators and parents who are looking for classic literature to introduce to children. The books are suitable for independent reading or for reading aloud, and they can be used to spark discussions about social norms and relationships in the past and present.
In addition to being a great educational resource, the Complete Jane Austen Collection is also a beautiful addition to any bookshelf. The books are well-made and designed to withstand the wear and tear of multiple readings, making them a great investment for any family or school.
The Complete Jane Austen Collection by Sweet Cherry Publishing is an excellent resource for anyone looking to introduce children to classic literature. The retelling of Austen's works makes them accessible to young readers, while the beautiful illustrations and well-designed books make them a joy to read and collect. Whether read independently or as part of a group, the Complete Jane Austen Collection is sure to inspire a love of literature in readers of all ages.
About the author:
Jane Austen was an English novelist who lived from 1775 to 1817. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language and is known for her insightful social commentary and realistic portrayals of life in Georgian England. Austen's most famous novels, including Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma, continue to be popular today and have been adapted into numerous films, television shows, and stage productions.
Austen's writing is characterized by her sharp wit, clever dialogue, and keen observations of human behaviour. Her novels often explore the lives of women in a society where marriage and social status were of great importance, and her heroines are strong and independent women who challenge the social norms of their time. Austen's work has had a lasting impact on literature and continues to be studied and enjoyed by readers around the world.
From the publisher:
Emma
“It’s such a happiness when good people get together.” Rich and confident Emma is perfectly happy with her life the way it is. That doesn’t stop her from enjoying a good love story though – as long as it’s not her own. But as she blunders through a scheme to find a suitable husband for her new friend Harriet, Emma begins to realise that her judgement is not as good as she thought.
Mansfield Park
“It ought not to be set down as certain that a man must be acceptable to every woman he may happen to like himself.” Taken in by rich relatives, quiet and sensitive Fanny never feels she is a part of the grand surroundings of Mansfield Park. Her cousin, Edmund, is the only person who pays her any attention. But when the sophisticated Crawford's move into the neighbourhood, even Edmund falls under their spell, and Fanny finds herself more alone than ever.
Sense and Sensibility
“Know your own happiness. You want nothing but patience, or give it a more fascinating name – call it hope.” Marianne and Elinor Dashwood are complete opposites: Marianne is as open to love as Elinor is guarded and sensible. But what are sisters for if not to support each other? As they struggle through love and loss together, the sisters learn that it’s best to mix sense with sensibility to find happiness in a society where status is king.
Pride and Prejudice
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” When two wealthy gentlemen move into town, Mrs Bennet is delighted. Elizabeth, on the other hand, is determined to resist her mother’s ambition to marry her off to the richest match she can find. First impressions can be misleading though, and the Bennet sisters soon realise that the pursuit of true love is rarely simple.
Northanger Abbey
“If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad.” Catherine Morland longs to be as interesting as the gothic heroines she reads about in novels. When she is invited on her first trip away from home, she leaps at the chance. New friendships and flirting lead her to the imposing Northanger Abbey, where Catherine discovers that a little imagination can be a dangerous thing.
Persuasion
“We live at home, quiet, confined, and our feelings prey upon us.” Eight years ago, Lady Russell persuaded Anne Elliot to break off her engagement to a fortuneless young naval captain. Now, at twenty-seven, Anne is convinced that any hope she has of happiness has passed. But when war ends and the Navy comes home, so does Captain Wentworth, and Anne starts to wonder if there is such a thing as a second chance at love.
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
Discover Jane Austen's famous novels Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion now repackaged with beautiful modern covers.