Jane Austen's works are generally targeted towards adult readers, particularly women from middle and upper-class backgrounds. Her novels often explore themes of love, marriage, social class, and morality, making them more suitable for mature audiences.
She does not write for ANY age group, as she has been dead for approximately 200 years. When she wrote, she did it for the Georgian society - women, mainly, but her readers included many men, even the Prince Regent, the future George the IVth. Even today, women make up the bulk of her readers, but they belong to ALL age groups (from teenagers to those with one foot in the grave).
Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817 at the age of 41.
No, Jane Austen never married or had any children. She remained unmarried throughout her life.
Anyone mature enough to understand it. A normal age to start reading Jane Austen is anywhere from about 12-16.
Jane Austen lived to be 41 years old. She was born on December 16, 1775, and passed away on July 18, 1817.
For most of her life, Jane Austen did not have a traditional job. She focused on her writing and novels, which eventually became her main source of income. Austen started writing at a young age and continued to pursue her passion for storytelling throughout her life.
Jane Austen did not claim to be a Victorian novelist. Jane Austen could not have known of the Victorian Age, since she died about two years before Victoria was born, and nearly twenty years before she became queen.
Jane Austen's favorite character was Elizabeth Bennet from "Pride and Prejudice." She admired Elizabeth's intelligence, wit, and independent spirit, which made her a strong and realistic heroine for Austen's time. Elizabeth also embodies many of Austen's own qualities and values, making her a favorite character for the author.
Jane Austen is believed to have died of Addison's disease, a rare endocrine disorder, in 1817 at the age of 41.
Jane Austen died at 4:30 am on July 18, 1817 at the age of 41. Although the actual cause of death is unknown, it is possible that she died from Addisons Disease. ----- Most likely Addison's disease or Hodgkin's Lymphoma no one really knows for sure ----- Jane Austen's health began to decline early in 1816. The cause of the decline is not known, but a number of illnesses have been suggested. Her health continued to deteriorate for about a year, during which she continued to work, though at a reduced pace. In April of 1817, she became bedridden, and on July 18, 1817 she finally passed away. There is a link below.
Jane Austen became an author because she had a passion for writing and storytelling. She was encouraged by her family and surrounded by literature from a young age. Austen's keen observations of society and sharp wit also contributed to her becoming a successful author.
Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817 at the age of 41.
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