Marianne, Louise and Cassandra Knight were nieces of the great 19th century novelist who gave us Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. Jane knew the girls well, reading and sewing with them as they grew up, and they were often the subject of her witty letters.
The Knight sisters went on to lead lives remarkably similar to those of Jane's heroines, experiencing the pains of blighted love, the joy of patience rewarded, and the sorrow of losing their childhood home, but even Austen could not have imagined that they would find themselves in Donegal at a time when Ireland was riven with famine and war.
May, Lou and Cass tells for the first time the story of the Knight Sisters and their extraordinary journey from the ordered world of Regency England to the turbulent upheaval of Northern Ireland, exploring Irish History and the heritage of the Austen family.
Sophia Hillan was Assistant Director of the Queen's University of Belfast's Institute of Irish Studies. She is the author of a number of critical studies on Michael McLaverty and Sam Hanna Bell and of one novel, The Friday Tree. She is best known for her biography of Jane's Austen's nieces, Marianne, Louisa and Cassandra Knight: May, Lou and Cass: Jane Austen's Nieces in Ireland. She lives and works in Belfast. www.sophiahillan.com
Title: May, Lou and Cass: Jane Austen's Nieces in Ireland
Author: Sophia Hillan
ISBN: 9780856408687
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Publisher: Colourpoint Creative Ltd
Publication Date: 2011-09-23
Number of Pages: 272
Weight: 0.5808 kg
An extensively researched document of the lives of the landed gentry of 19th century in these islands.
a must for all lovers of Irish history and of Jane Austen
interesting for Austen fans and a sturdy read for anyone curious about the 19th century
beautifully researched and extremely detailed