![]() I think that this makes the book so different, though. You would never use these sort of words in 2011, modern life. I am now availing myself of the liberty you have frequently honoured me with of dedicating one of my novels to you." As an example, this is what Jane writes when she is planning a dedication in one of her novels: "Sir. ![]() I think Jenny's personality, particularly, came across very well.īecause this is a book set in the past, the vocabulary is very different, as they use historical terms and they speak differently. It is not clear whether Cousin Eliza was real or not. It was particularly hard for the author because obviously both Jane Austen and her cousin Jenny Cooper (whose real name has been Jane Cooper but the author decided not to have two Janes to make it less confusing) had both real people, but that nobody knew that much about in their teenage years. Overall, I think the characters' personalities were well written. ![]() ![]() But behind all this, she is a very caring, generous soul. She is cheeky and doesn't care what other people think of her, as she is very rich. Cousin Eliza is extravagant and colourful – she is a true romantic and is proud of her very French nature. ![]()
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