Unfinished Austen: Interpreting "Catharine", "Lady Susan", "The Watsons" and "Sanditon"

By (author) Joanne Wilkes

Publication date:

05 September 2023

Publisher

Anthem Press

Dimensions:

229x153mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781839986024

Unfinished Austen examines four texts that Jane Austen left incomplete: Catharine, or the Bower (1792–-3), Lady Susan (1795?), The Watsons (1803–-4?) and Sanditon (1817), none of them published till well after her death. Since very little in manuscript form survives from the six famous novels, these four manuscript texts offer insight into the novelist in the process of creation. They also problematize the romance plot prominent in the published novels by presenting this in a nebulous or incipient state that underlines its artificiality.

These texts sometimes show how the romance plot is inflected by the financial condition in which young marriageable women can find themselves. Moreover, the stories (other than Catharine) have aroused the interest of many later writers—including writers for theatre and screen—who are eager to complete or to amplify them. They may do this through developing the stories to some kind of dénouement. Perhaps more intriguingly, however, these texts induce some writers to question the very enterprise of concluding an unfinished text.


Unfinished Austen: Interpreting ‘Catharine,’ Lady Susan, The Watsons, and Sanditon puts the four unfinished works center stage. The book considers what close textual analysis can tell us about Austen’s composition and revision practices, examines how these texts stand in relation to one another and the finished novels, and explores the unique opportunities these unfinished works offer as source texts for adaptations and completions— Cheryl A. Wilson, Professor, SUNY Old Westbury