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Cassandra Austen & Her Drawings: A Visit with Janine Barchas

Sep 06, 202449 minEp. 15
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Episode description

Cassandra Austen, beloved sister to Jane, was a talented artist in her own right. At age 19, she illustrated Jane's satirical History of England with thirteen delightful ink-and-watercolor portraits. She continued to draw and paint throughout her life, most often copying from popular newspaper and magazine prints of the day. In this episode, Austen scholar Janine Barchas discusses her recent discovery of previously unidentified works by Cassandra and the underappreciated "art of copying," a talent Jane Austen gave her heroine Elinor Dashwood. Excitingly, there may still be pieces of Cassandra’s work out there, waiting to be discovered by you, the listener!

Images of Cassandra's drawings discussed in this episode are included in the transcript on our website:  https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep15.

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