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Nora Bartlett et al., « 4. Mrs. Jennings », Open Book Publishers
Books within Books Before Sense and Sensibility was published in 1811, Jane Austen was an unpublished author; afterwards she was not. This seems a simple and obvious truth, but we shouldn’t rush to think that we understand everything that is implied in the statement. Once she had published this novel, she was an author, its author, and the subsequent novels were known to be ‘By the Author of “Sense and Sensibility”’ and therefore raised certain expectations in publisher and reader. When she revised...