Jane Austen: Sanditon ⟶
13. Sanditon and Suspense - Jane Austen - Open Book Publishers
Sanditon is the final, unfinished novel by Jane Austen, written between January and March 1817 during her final illness. Comprising only eleven chapters (roughly 24,000 words), it represents a departure from her earlier works by focusing on an entire community's development rather than just a few families. Plot Overview Jane Austen: Sanditon
: The narrative begins with a carriage accident involving Mr. and Mrs. Parker near the Heywood home in Sussex. Plot Overview : The narrative begins with a
: Austen’s manuscript ends as Charlotte is beginning to observe the follies and passions of the town's residents, leaving her future—and potential romance with Sidney Parker—entirely speculative. Key Themes and Tone : Austen’s manuscript ends as Charlotte is beginning
: In Sanditon, Charlotte encounters a comical cast of characters, including the wealthy but shrewd Lady Denham, the eccentric Sir Edward Denham, and Mr. Parker's hypochondriacal siblings.
The story follows Charlotte Heywood, a spirited young woman from a large country family.