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by Jane Austen

“This tale, in epistolary form, is one of Jane Austen’s Juvenilia. Love and Freindship (which is usually cited in Jane Austen’s original spelling) is an exuberant parody of the cult of sensibility, which she later criticized in a more serious way in her novel Sense and Sensibility”

Characters: Laura, Isabel, Sophia
Keywords: 18th century England, sensibility

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Love and Freindship
http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/lovfrend.html
An annotated text of one of Jane Austen’s juvenilia, Love and Freindship.
Contains: Historical Context, Content Analysis,
Author: Henry Churchyard
Author: Henry Churchyard
Keywords: Jane Austen, parody, sensibility

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