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
The story follows Charlotte Heywood, a spirited young woman from a large country family. Jane Austen: Sanditon
: 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. Sanditon is the final, unfinished novel by Jane
: Mr. Parker is obsessed with transforming Sanditon from a sleepy fishing village into a fashionable "watering-place". : In Sanditon, Charlotte encounters a comical cast
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: The narrative begins with a carriage accident involving Mr. and Mrs. Parker near the Heywood home in Sussex.
: While recovering from a sprained foot, Mr. Parker invites Charlotte to stay at his home in the aspiring seaside resort of Sanditon.