- Lady Susan - Wikipedia- Lady Susan is an epistolary novella by Jane Austen, written circa 1794 but not published until 1871. This early complete work, which the author never submitted for publication, describes … 
- Lady Susan by Jane Austen - Project Gutenberg- Jun 1, 1997 · This work centers around Lady Susan Vernon, a cunning and attractive widow who employs her charms in various social circles while managing complicated family dynamics, … 
- Lady Susan by Jane Austen Plot Summary | LitCharts- Get all the key plot points of Jane Austen's Lady Susan on one page. From the creators of SparkNotes. 
- Lady Susan by Jane Austen | Goodreads- Beautiful, flirtatious, and recently widowed, Lady Susan Vernon seeks an advantageous second marriage for herself, while attempting to push her daughter into a dismal match. 
- Lady Susan — Jane Austen: Brief overview, characters and the …- Oct 10, 2024 · «Lady Susan» is an epistolary novel by Jane Austen that tells the story of the widow Susan Vernon, known for her beauty, charm, and manipulative nature. After her … 
- Jane Austen's writings -- Lady Susan- This tale of the self-seeking Lady Susan Vernon was written by Jane Austen, probably some time before 1805, but was not published until 1871, as part of James Edward Austen-Leigh's … 
- Jane Austen's Lady Susan - The Morgan Library & Museum- The manuscript of Lady Susan is a fair copy in Austen's hand, almost free of corrections or revisions. There is no conclusive evidence for the date of composition, but Austen probably … 
- Lady Susan Deserves Better: Jane Austen’s Sharpest Antiheroine- Apr 28, 2025 · Jane Austen’s Lady Susan is cold, clever, and condemned. But what if she’s not a villain—just a woman who refuses to apologize for her power? 
- Summary of Lady Susan - Memory Wizards- Welcome, dear readers, to the enchanting world of Jane Austen’s lesser-known gem, ‘Lady Susan’. Delve into the scandalous affairs and cunning machinations of the titular character as … 
- Lady Susan - University of Virginia- With a heart full of the matter, Mrs. Vernon waited on Lady Susan shortly after her arrival in town, and was met with such an easy and cheerful affection, as made her almost turn from her with …