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  1. 13 de may. de 2024 · Cassandra was a jealous guardian of her sister’s private life, and after Jane’s death she censored the surviving letters, destroying many and cutting up others. But Jane Austens own novels provide indisputable evidence that their author understood the experience of love and of love disappointed.

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  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · Cassandra, Austens only sister, was born in 1773. Austen and Cassandra were close friends and companions throughout their entire lives. It is through the remaining letters to Cassandra that biographers are able to piece Austens life together.

  3. 21 de may. de 2024 · La novela Orgullo y prejuicio es una obra que aborda desde un punto de vista crítico la sociedad de su época, cuestionando aspectos claves como la ley de propiedad y el rol de la mujer. A continuación, analizamos los aspectos más relevantes de esta obra de Austen.

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  4. 6 de may. de 2024 · Miss Austen takes a literary mystery – Cassandra Austen notoriously burning her famous sister Jane’s letters – and reimagines it as a fascinating, witty and heart-breaking story of sisterly love, while creating in Cassandra a character as captivating as any Austen heroine. The drama begins in 1830, a while after Jane has died.

  5. Hace 2 días · George and Cassandra Austen lived in the Deane parsonage until 1768 when the Steventon parsonage was ready. Their first three children, James, George, and Edward, were born there. Mrs. Austen’s widowed mother, Jane Leigh, also lived with them at Deane, though she died shortly after the move to Steventon.

  6. Hace 3 días · Gill Hornby’s Miss Austen is a heartfelt exploration of the life of Jane Austen’s sister, Cassandra. Through beautifully crafted prose, Hornby reveals the depth of the bond between the sisters and how Cassandra’s love and sacrifices may have shaped Jane’s works.

  7. 15 de may. de 2024 · In 1816, she was afflicted with what biographers believe to be Addison’s disease and named her sister Cassandra as her heir. She continued to write, working on The Elliots and beginning Sanditon, which was never completed. Austen died July 18, 1817, at age 42, and her grave mentions nothing of her being an author.