My Dear Charlotte: with the Assistance of Jane Austen's Letters - Hazel Holt - Books - Coffeetown Press - 9781603810401 - June 29, 2009
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My Dear Charlotte: with the Assistance of Jane Austen's Letters First Edition (Us) First Printing edition

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My Dear Charlotte: with the Assistance of Jane Austen's Letters First Edition (Us) First Printing edition

Hazel Holt has published 19 Mrs. Malory mysteries in the tradition of Barbara Pym and has admirers around the world. My Dear Charlotte is a departure from her other work. It is a novel-in-letters written "with the assistance of Jane Austen's letters." From the Introduction by Jan Fergus: My Dear Charlotte is a great British mystery set in the early 1800s and infused throughout with the actual language and style of Jane Austen, one of the world's great stylists and comic writers. Of course, you don't have to love Austen to love this book. If you enjoy detective novels, you will find here a completely satisfying murder mystery, coupled with a romance (or more than one, in fact). My Dear Charlotte gives you, in addition to mystery and romance, a portrait of the world of the English gentry at around 1815, immediately after the defeat of Napoleon-its manners and its moral certainty. As in Austen, Napoleon is not directly mentioned, but his shadow is there: one brother of the heroine is a sailor and the other a junior diplomat at the Congress of Vienna. It's the social world at home that is central, however, with its balls, visits, courtships, gossip, and of course murder, underlining the tensions and rifts within that apparently civilized society.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 29, 2009
ISBN13 9781603810401
Publishers Coffeetown Press
Pages 202
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   249 g
Language English  
Contributor Dr. Jan Fergus

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