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Love and Freindship [sic]

Chapter 41: SCRAPS
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A collection of early, mostly epistolary pieces that parody sentimental fiction and other formal genres, blending melodrama, ironic exaggeration, and playful experimentation. Short letter-narratives stage overwrought lovers, improbable misfortunes, and performative virtue, while an unfinished epistolary novel extends domestic incident and social exchange. Parodic historical sketches recast the national past with comic bias, and brief plays, essays, and travel letters widen the satirical focus. The work alternates exuberant parody and touches of genuine feeling, showcasing an emergent comic voice and the beginnings of narrative technique across compact, varied forms.

SCRAPS

To Miss FANNY CATHERINE AUSTEN

MY DEAR NEICE

As I am prevented by the great distance between Rowling and Steventon from superintending your Education myself, the care of which will probably on that account devolve on your Father and Mother, I think it is my particular Duty to Prevent your feeling as much as possible the want of my personal instructions, by addressing to you on paper my Opinions and Admonitions on the conduct of Young Women, which you will find expressed in the following pages.—

I am my dear Neice
Your affectionate Aunt
The Author.