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Jane and Cassandra Austen were the closest of sisters from early childhood. Cassandra was the most important person in Jane's life; Jane looked up to and adored her older sister, who was devoted to her in return. As well as sharing the same education, interests, friends and Christian faith, the inseparable sisters supported each other through various emotional crises and family troubles. Most importantly, Cassandra, who was privy to Jane's imaginary world, supported and encouraged her in her writing. The Austen Girls explores the lives of the Austen sisters and traces their relationship throughout Jane's life and literary career, until Jane's premature death at the age of forty-one. It also looks at Cassandra's life after the loss of her sister. 'I Jane Austen of the Parish of Chawton do ⦠give and bequeath to my dearest Sister Cassandra Elizabeth every thing of which I may die possessed, or which may be hereafter due to me⦠I appoint my said dear Sister the Executrix of this my last Will & Testament.' Jane Austen, 27 April 1817. The bequest included the manuscripts of Jane's unpublished and unfinished novels.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 - 1773β1775 Steventon
- 2 - 1776β1786 Steventon, Oxford, Southampton and Reading
- 3 - 1787β1789 Steventon
- 4 - 1790β1793 Steventon
- 5 - 1794β1797 Steventon
- 6 - 1797β1799 Steventon
- 7 - 1800β1802 Steventon and Bath
- 8 - 1803β1806 Bath
- 9 - 1806β1809 Southampton
- 10 - 1809β1812 Chawton
- 11 - 1812β1813 Chawton
- 12 - 1814β1815 Chawton
- 13 - 1816 Chawton
- 14 - 1817 Chawton and Winchester
- 15 - 1817β1828 Chawton
- 16 - 1828β1845 Chawton
- 17 - 1860s and Beyond
- Plates
- Notes
- Bibliography