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The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Novelist Jane Austen: The Age Austen Began to Write, One of the Favorite Past Times of Austen’s Family, the Hypothesis of Why Austen Published Her Works Anonymously During the 19th Century, the Activity Austen and Her Mother Engaged Within Together the Day the Pride and Prejudice Publication Was Released, English Artist Cassandra Austen’s (Jane Austen’s Mother) Reaction to the Pride and Prejudice Publication, the Strategy Austen Utilized to Ensure Readers Understood She Was Female, the Concept of “Romantic Comedies” During the 18th Century, the Total Economic Value Generated by the Release of the Sense and Sensibility Publication, the Death of Austen, How Austen Concealed Her Works From Family and Friends, the Reason Austen Was Able to Write Anonymously During the 19th Century, the Only Image of Austen Discovered, the Modern Day Replica of the Cassandra’s Sketch Work, the Person Who Claimed Austen’s Works Helped Cure a Pyrexia (Mid to High Fever), the Reason Soldiers Began Reading Austen’s Work During World War I (1914 – 1918), and the Quote Within The War Illustrated Publication During World War I Which Highlighted the Standard Response of What Was Desired by Virtually All Soldiers During This Conflict

Jane Austen started writing at the age of 12 and was born into a bookish family. The Austen’s adored putting on small theatrical plays for friends and family. It is said that Austen published her work anonymously because she was modest but evidence points the fact that publishing anonymously was a social convention often taken up during the 19th century with examples like Sir Walter Scott who was a best selling novelist of the age who also published anonymously. When Pride & Prejudice was re...


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