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December 2, 2009
It wasn't sea monsters, zombies, or a broken heart. The mysterious death in 1817 of the original literary singleton, Jane Austen, could have been a very unromantic case of infective tuberculosis caught from cows.
The 19th-century novelist, whose body of work practically launched an entire network of PBS mini-series, dozens of movies, and yes, even the plots of "Clueless" and "Bridget Jones's Diary," died at the way-too-young-age of 41. And ever since, the cause o