Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. › Date of death

    • July 18, 1817July 18, 1817
  2. The causes of Jane Austen's death, which occurred on July 18, 1817 at the age of 41, following an undetermined illness that lasted about a year, have been discussed retrospectively by doctors whose conclusions have subsequently been taken up and analyzed by biographers of Jane Austen, one of the most widely read and acclaimed of English writers.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_AustenJane Austen - Wikipedia

    Jane Austen ( / ˈɒstɪn, ˈɔːstɪn / OST-in, AW-stin; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century.

  4. Dec 2, 2009 · Austen, the author of "Pride and Prejudice," presumed to have died of rare illness called Addison's disease. But Addison's sufferer Katherine White has studied Austen's letters, and concluded...

  5. Mar 10, 2017 · Jane Austen was 41 when she died. New research from the British Library suggests the famed author died of arsenic poisoning. Get the details here.

  6. Mar 11, 2021 · Jane died about 11 months after her first symptoms, and in the British studies most recently females died on average 3.8 years after diagnosis, despite treatment. Current American papers suggest that it continues to kill young women. Current treatment greatly extends life expectancy, due to steroids.

  7. Jun 1, 2024 · Jane Austen (born December 16, 1775, Steventon, Hampshire, Englanddied July 18, 1817, Winchester, Hampshire) was an English writer who first gave the novel its distinctly modern character through her treatment of ordinary people in everyday life.

  8. Experts still debate the cause of Jane’s final, mysterious illness, which brought her death at age 41. Everything from cancer, bovine tuberculosis, Addison’s disease, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and ...

  9. Jul 12, 2023 · Jane Austen by Sarah Fanny Malden (1889) is a valuable resource on the life and work of the beloved British author from the perspective of the late 19 th century. The following excerpt describes her final days —her illness, the courage she displayed, and her death.

  10. Jun 1, 2005 · Whilst it is impossible now to conclusively establish the cause of her death, the existing medical evidence tends to exclude Addison’s disease, and suggests there is a high possibility that Jane Austen’s fatal illness was Hodgkins disease, a form of lymphoma.

  11. Apr 3, 2014 · Jane Austen was a Georgian era author, best known for her social commentary in novels including 'Sense and Sensibility,' 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Emma.'

  1. People also search for