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ISBN: 0061875988

ISBN13: 9780061875984

Dearest Cousin Jane

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"A well-researched and beautifully imagined novel....If Jane and the Austen family were not quite like this, they should have been."
--Ruth Rendell

Dearest Cousin Jane by Jill Pitkeathley, the author of Cassandra and Jane, is an inventive reimagining of the intriguing and scandalous life lived by Jane Austen's cousin, Countess Eliza de Feuillide. The fact-based story of a remarkable woman whose progressive and passionate views...

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Intersting book on Cousin Eliza

I enjoyed the story of Eliza Austen, the Comtesse, but it was confusing at times with the change of narrator. The book is based on letters or narratives from Austen family members including Jane herself, Eliza, her mother, Jane's mother, etc., following Eliza from prior to her birth until her death. Mary Austen and Philly Walters are catty and judgemental, which ironically are their character traits in other JA fiction such as the S. Barron's JA mysteries. I have not read other author's use Eliza as a protagonist, using Janer herself for her imagined life. The premise that Eliza affected Jane's writing is plausable and well done. Overall, this was an enjoyable read.

A Fascinating and enlightening read

There are so many stories written about the complexities of Jane Austen and her life but not as many about the people in her life. Specifically her family and the influence they held in all of her motivation to be a writer and how the stories were written. This book is about one of the colorful and charismatic characters that filled Jane's thoughts and her life by leading the kind of life Jane would write about. Countess Eliza de Feuillide was Jane's cousin who later became her sister-in-law but the story that leads up to that event is filled with wild tales and wonderful adventures. Eliza traveled, married, became a widow and raised a child all the while flirting and seducing her way around the globe. Her involvement with Jane's beloved brother Henry while at some points a bit of an issue finds its resolution in love and romance. This book takes an interesting turn on revealing details about a person who has been written about so frequently - Jane Austen. It is nice to have her relationship explored and delved into more deeply because what make us whole is the pieces that we bring with us from other people and how they touch our lives. Mary Gramlich is The Reading Reviewer located at [...]

fine biographical fiction

In 1787, Jane's mother expresses her concurs to her husband Mr. Austen about the behavior of his niece Countess Eliza de Feuillde whom she calls Betsy as she did before the aristocratic marriage. He insists she is just having fun with her flirting with their two sons James and Henry. However, Mrs. Austen complains that her seductive airs send the wrong behavioral message to fifteen years old Cassandra and especially twelve years old Jane who carefully watches her older cousin's antics. Eliza Hancock came to Paris in 1780. There she met the Comte and married him. They had a child Hastings whose health is poor and soon after their stay in England with her paternal uncle's family, he dies. Not long after that Eliza's spouse is guillotined. Even in mourning, Eliza still teases the men especially Jane's brothers; playing them against each other while Jane watches in fascination and her mom disapproves. By using a young Jane's real cousin who had an apparent scandalous reputation, Jill Pitkeathley provides a fresh look at the influences on the author before Miss Austen became the novelist. For fans of biographical fiction and of course anyone who wants more Austen in their diet, Dearest Cousin Jane is a super repast as this is an enjoyable invigorating look at the extended family through the impact of the notorious cousin. Harriet Klausner
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