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  1. Cassandra Elizabeth Austen (9 January 1773 – 22 March 1845 [1]) was an amateur English watercolourist and the elder sister of Jane Austen. The letters between her and Jane form a substantial foundation to scholarly understanding of the life of the novelist.

  2. Cassandra was a fine woman, and to the Austens she was the textbook eldest daughter: the more handsome; the most reliable and efficient; a credit and support to her mother; a mentor to the younger, friskier Jane. She made the perfect match in Tom Fowle, at just the right age.

  3. Mar 24, 2018 · Immortalised in fiction and on screen, Cassandra Austen will forever be famous as the sister of one of the greatest writers Britain has ever seen. But she lived a full life of her own, beloved by her family and blessed with a long life that she she used to care for others and preserve the memory of her sister.

  4. Jul 16, 2011 · As with all those she knew, Jane Austen included sketches of Cassandra in with her characters.Discerning readers think they can catch glimpses of her in Jane Bennet and Elinor Dashwood, beloved elder sisters who bravely bear the loss of love.

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  5. Cassandra Austen. Cassandra was three years older than her sister Jane, and the two were best friends all their lives. Cassandra was pretty, practical and sensible, and although she is often pictured as the more solemn of the two sisters, Jane at least thought she was extremely funny. In a letter from 1796 she wrote:

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  7. Oct 4, 2009 · October 4, 2009 by Vic. My dear Cassandra, Where shall I begin? Which of all my important nothings shall I tell you first? – Jane Austen, June 15, 1808. Whenever we catch sight of Jane Austen in recollections and letters, her sister Cassandra is usually not far away.

  8. Jan 9, 2024 · 9 January 2024. Born 9 January 1773 – Died 22 March 1845. Cassandra Austen is well known as the most treasured sister of Jane Austen. They were born almost three years apart and were inseparable from birth. Their mother Mrs Austen said that, If Cassandra was to have her head cut off, Jane would insist on sharing her same fate.

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