
Published to mark the 200th anniversary of Anne Brontë’s birth, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall completes the Folio collection of the Brontë sisters’ most distinguished titles.
Jane Austen
Discover the wit and charm of Jane Austen with The Folio Society’s beautifully illustrated collection. Featuring her six classic novels, from Pride and Prejudice to Emma, this elegant set is perfect for long-time fans and new readers alike to enjoy Austen’s timeless stories in style.
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‘Witty, multi-layered and just so clever, Jane Austen is the greatest novelist in the English language. These sumptuously illustrated and intelligently introduced volumes are pitch-perfect incarnations of her work.’
- Tom Walker, Publishing Director
Step into the world of Jane Austen with The Folio Society’s complete collection of her greatest works. From the romance and wit of Pride and Prejudice to the playful satire of Northanger Abbey, this set brings together all six beloved novels. Austen’s unforgettable characters – whether it’s the sharp-tongued Elizabeth Bennet or the quietly determined Anne Elliot – are beautifully captured in illustrations that transport you straight to Regency England.
Austen’s tales of love, family and society are as relevant today as ever, and this collection is designed to bring her brilliant storytelling to life. Whether you’re revisiting old favourites or meeting these characters for the first time, these editions are sure to charm and captivate any reader.
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About Jane Austen
Jane Austen was born in Hampshire in 1775, the seventh child and youngest daughter of George Austen, rector of Deane and Steventon, and his wife, Cassandra. She began writing poems, plays and stories for her family from a young age, and her first published novel, Sense and Sensibility, was released by Thomas Egerton to sell-out acclaim in 1811. Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1815) followed, and these were the last of Austen’s works to come out in her lifetime. Her novels, including the posthumously published Northanger Abbey (1818) and Persuasion (1818), are today considered amongst the finest in the English language. She died at Winchester in 1817.
Published to mark the 200th anniversary of Anne Brontë’s birth, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall completes the Folio collection of the Brontë sisters’ most distinguished titles.
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