The rest of the letters are from Laura to Isabel’s daughter, Marianne, and while only one point of view is featured in this novel (and the limited point of view is one of the drawbacks of the epistolary structure), it really works here. Isabel figures that since Laura has turned 55, she should be ready to discuss the events of her life. The opening letter of the novel is from Isabel to her friend, Laura. From these early writings, we can see Austen working toward the literary masterpieces (in my opinion) that readers continue to love nearly 200 years after her death. Subtitled “Deceived in Freindship & Betrayed in Love,” Love and Freindship is a short epistolary novel that showcases Austen’s humor and wit. Jane Austen’s Love and Freindship (yes, that’s how she spelled it) is part of the second volume of Austen’s Juvenilia, short works she wrote from 1787 to 1793 mostly to entertain her family. (from Love and Freindship in The Oxford Illustrated Jane Austen: Volume VI: Minor Works, page 89) we could not support it–we could only faint–. This was too cruel, too unexpected a Blow to our Gentle Sensibility–. In vain did we count the tedious Moments of his Absence–in vain did we weep–in vain even did we sigh–no Edward returned–. We waited therefore with the greatest impatience, for the return of Edward in order to impart to him the result of our Deliberations–.
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