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Who was Jane Austen?

Jane Austen was a Georgian era author, best known for her social commentary in novels including 'Sense and Sensibility,' 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Emma.' While not widely known in her own time, Jane Austen's comic novels of love among the landed gentry gained popularity after 1869, and her reputation skyrocketed in the 20th century. Her novels, including Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, are considered literary classics, bridging the gap between romance and realism. [...] 

While Austen received some accolades for her works while still alive, with her first three novels garnering critical attention and increasing financial reward, it was not until after her death that her brother Henry revealed to the public that she was an author.

Today, Austen is considered one of the greatest writers in English history, both by academics and the general public. In 2002, as part of a BBC poll, the British public voted her No. 70 on a list of "100 Most Famous Britons of All Time." Austen's transformation from little-known to internationally renowned author began in the 1920s, when scholars began to recognize her works as masterpieces, thus increasing her general popularity. Continue reading from Biography

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Link to Jane Austen at Home by Lucy Worsley in the catalog
Link to Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen in the catalog
Link to Sense and Sensibility in the catalog
Link to Mansfield Park by Jane Austen in the catalog
Link to Emma by Jane Austen in the catalog
Link to Persuasion by Jane Austen in the catalog
Link to Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen in the catalog
Link to Sanditon and Other Stories by Jane Austen in the catalog

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