Jane Austen is typically described as having excellent health until the age of 40 and the onset of a mysterious and fatal illness, initially identified by Sir Zachary Cope in 1964 as Addison's disease. Her biographers, deceived both by Cassandra Austen's destruction of letters containing medical detail, and the cheerful high spirits of the existing letters, have seriously underestimated the extent to which illness affected Austen's life. A medical history reveals that she was particularly susceptible to infection, and suffered unusually severe infective illnesses, as well as a chronic conjunctivitis that impeded her ability to write. There is evidence that Austen was already suffering from an immune deficiency and fatal lymphoma in January ...
Jane Austen sprinkles deaths throughout her novels as plot devices and character indicators, but she...
The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibilit...
Reading Autopsy: The Medical Practice of Romantic Literature examines the literature of British Roma...
Today, no other classic novelist has the popularity or power of Jane Austen, and in 2013 the world w...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
This thesis discusses Jane Austen’s medical knowledge and shows that the representations of health a...
Jane Austen\u27s novel Persuasion features characters suffering from various ailments, including dep...
I’m going to be talking about the role of illness in Jane Austen’s novels, but I want to begin with ...
The last works of Jane Austen and Barbara Pym, written while each was knowingly dying, both continue...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
rarely publishes historical review articles. Thus, we appreciate the unusual, recent historical publ...
Jane Austen sprinkles deaths throughout her novels as plot devices and character indicators, but she...
The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibilit...
Reading Autopsy: The Medical Practice of Romantic Literature examines the literature of British Roma...
Today, no other classic novelist has the popularity or power of Jane Austen, and in 2013 the world w...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
This thesis discusses Jane Austen’s medical knowledge and shows that the representations of health a...
Jane Austen\u27s novel Persuasion features characters suffering from various ailments, including dep...
I’m going to be talking about the role of illness in Jane Austen’s novels, but I want to begin with ...
The last works of Jane Austen and Barbara Pym, written while each was knowingly dying, both continue...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
rarely publishes historical review articles. Thus, we appreciate the unusual, recent historical publ...
Jane Austen sprinkles deaths throughout her novels as plot devices and character indicators, but she...
The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibilit...
Reading Autopsy: The Medical Practice of Romantic Literature examines the literature of British Roma...