Letters to Alice: On First Reading Jane Austen
Author(s): WELDON, Fay
Alice is an eighteen-year-old student and aspiring novelist with green spiky hair, a child of the modern age who recoils at the idea of reading Jane Austen. In a sequence of letters reminiscent of Jane Austen's to her own neice, 'aunt' Fay examines the rewards of such study. Not only is her correspondence a revealing tribute to a great writer - it is also an original and rewarding exploration of the craft of fiction itself.
General Information
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- : Hodder & Stoughton General Division
- : Sceptre
- : 0.141
- : 01 May 1993
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Other Specifications
- : WELDON, Fay
- : -
- : 192
- : 160
- : FA
More About The Product
Fay Weldon is well-known at home and abroad as a novelist, playwright, critic and screenwriter, several of whose novels have been adapted for film and television, including THE LIFE AND LOVES OF A SHE DEVIL. For more information about Fay and her work, visit her website: http://www.fayweldon.co.uk.