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Dec 08, 2025 08:15AM
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In its original form, this is thought by many biographers to be the first novel Jane Austen wrote (though many of the plot points of Austen’s life are taken as gospel on slim or indirect evidence)—but it’s hard to know what that original version was like. The version we read was prepared for the press more than a decade later. There is a family tradition that the first version was written as a novel in letters—but based on textual evidence, it seems more likely that Pride and Prejudice was the one that was originally epistolary. Austen did not preserve early versions of her books so it’s impossible to know for sure.This book does reveal preoccupations of her youth. She started writing short stories at age 11, and most of her early works are spoofs of the absurdities of the age’s sentimental fiction (her earliest works, if you haven’t run across them, are hilarious and quite vulgar). She displays a sharp critical, even judgmental, mind from an early age. Although S&S is a great leap forward in sophistication and refinement, it also reveals a similar focus on reacting to other literature; as her career went on, she gradually lost that self-consciousness and her writing became more original.


