The Beautifull Cassandra

Fiction

Author: Jane Austen

She has many rare and charming qualities, but Sobriety is not one of them.’,,A selection of Austen’s dark and hilarious early writings – featuring murder, drunkenness, perjury, theft, poisoning, women breaking out of prison, men forging wills and babies biting off their mothers’ fingers…,,Introducing Little Black Classics: 80 books for Penguin’s 80th birthday. Little Blac….Read More

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