Clearly there were a number of people who helped Jane Austen become the great writer she was. Many of these were in her family. She was closest to her sister, Cassandra, who doubtless reviewed much or most of what she wrote. She got encouragement from parents and other siblings. She was promoted by her brothers to a large degree, and they found and dealt with her publishers.
She was a few early female writer who was successful
A writer, but she wrote some poems too :)
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Yes.
He read. A lot. And he was a genius. That probably helped.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen was not known for being a painter. She was a celebrated English novelist, famous for works such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility." Austen's literary contributions have had a lasting impact on English literature.
Jane austen
Writing comics I guess lol
No, "Anna Karenina" is not one of Jane Austen's novels. It is a classic Russian novel written by Leo Tolstoy. Jane Austen is known for novels such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
Charlotte Bronte was influenced to become a writer by her father's encouragement to pursue education and writing, as well as by her experiences growing up in a literary family. She was also inspired by other successful female authors of her time, such as Jane Austen and George Eliot. Additionally, her feelings of isolation and a desire for independence likely motivated her to express herself through writing.
There is no special to become a writer, in fact the only way to become a writer is to spend time writing. Like the old mantra says practice practice practice. This is the only way to become a writer.