(A) Austen's novels engendered, or led to, much interest in Austen herself, but she avoided literary circles and 
publicity.
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(B) Although a  private person, Austen apparently was not an introvert; she was lively and outgoing among family and friends.
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(C) The family may have regarded Austen's habit of writing in the sitting room as out of the ordinary, but they tolerated this idiosyncrasy.
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(D) What some people would regard as humdrum domestic duties occupied much of Austen's time. I wonder whether she found them as dull as my friends and I would.
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(E) Austen received much of her education from her father, a teacher and minister. I imagine that he was a serious, learned man who wrote scholarly homilies on religious topics.
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(F) We might not ascribe an interest in acting to Austen, but such an interest was very much a part of her 
character.
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(G) She performed in home theatrical shows. Do you think this experience was significant 
or inconsequential to Austen as a novelist?
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(H) No one could complain that Austen was writing hackneyed stories; her work was 
never trite or unoriginal.
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 (I) Austen considered her older sister Cassandra to be a paragon 
of talent. She especially admired Cassandra's comic 
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(J) Cassandra wrote lovingly, even poetically, of her sister. Do you know if a family member wrote an elegy to mourn Jane's death in 
1817?
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