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.
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Most likely Addison's disease or Hodgkin's Lymphoma no one really knows for sure
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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.
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Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817 at the age of 41. Four of her books, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma, had been published by that time. Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were published posthumously.
Jane Austen's dates were December 16, 1775 to July 18, 1817. During most of her adult life, the United Kingdom was at war, a large number of the young men were either in the military or had died in the war, and many young women had no prospects of marriage or employment.
Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817, at the age of 41.
Jane Austen died on July 18th, 1817 at the age of 41.
Jane Austen died on July 18th, 1817 in Winchester, England. Jane Austen was 42 years old.
The cause of death is unknown, though the possibility of Addington's Disease is very popular and likely.
Jane Austen lived from 1775 to 1817.
Jane Austen's real name is Jane Austen. There is no real evidence that I know of that says Jane has a middle name.
Jane Austen doesn't have a middle name.
After Jane Austen Died Of course
Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775.
Jane Austen in Manhattan was created in 1980.
Becoming Jane Austen was created in 2003.
A Memoir of Jane Austen was created in 1869.
Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775.
Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775
Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817 at the age of 41.
The duration of Jane Austen in Manhattan is 1.85 hours.
That would be the wonderful Jane Austen, who also wrote Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion.