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In 1995, the London Review of Books ran the cover line Was Jane Austen gay? Many people were horrified, including Terry Castle, the literary critic whose essay about Austens letters to her sister, Cassandra, led to the uproar. Castle hadnt actually claimed this, but had examined the primitive adhesiveness and underlying eros of the sister-sister bond. To mark Austens 250th birthday, the LRB returns to Castles essay in the latest of the magazines series of live essays. Actors will read from Castles piece and the texts it interrogates Austens letters, novels, her nephews family memoir, her lesbian contemporary Anne Listers diaries and consider the backlash. A live musical counterpoint accompanies the readings, arranged by Isobel Waller-Bridge, whose works include the score for the 2020 film version of Emma starring Anya Taylor-Joy.
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