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The Prime of Miss Jane Austen: A Novel
The Prime of Miss Jane Austen: A Novel
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She wrote letters regularly to her sister Cassandra when they were apart. Long lapses in communication seemed to occur when significant events took place in Jane's life, strongly suggesting that Cassandra disposed of the letters later. The longest lapse lasted three years, during which time the sisters met a mystery gentleman in Sidmouth, whom at least one of them fell in love with.
Jane's most important mature growth took place in her 20s, the time period of this novel (1795 - 1802). This is when she met and lost the two loves of her life, and when her relationship with her sister was severely tested. Most significantly, this time period brought her to a full realization of who she was as a woman and as a writer, rejecting and surmounting society's expectations of her.
Written in the language and style of Jane Austen's famous works, this is the first fact-based novel of Jane Austen's life.