The History of England

Jane Austen
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'The History of England', written when Jane Austen was in her late teens, is a lively and somewhat disrespectful overview of the history of England's monarchy. She sees nothing reprehensible in Richard III, yet burns with contempt for Elizabeth I, and documents several reigns with breezy nonchalance. This volume also contains 'Lesley Castle', a delightful and often hilarious correspondence detailing the mishaps and misapprehensions that befall five young ladies.
Genres: ClassicsHistoryNonfictionHumorHistoricalShort StoriesBritish LiteratureSatire18th CenturyBiography
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