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Acclaimed Author Jilly Cooper Dies at 88

Jilly Cooper, the acclaimed author of the popular 'Rivals' novel series and its recent hit Disney+ adaptation, has passed away at the age of 88.

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  • Jilly Cooper, the renowned British author, has passed away at the age of 88, marking the end of a prolific literary career.
  • She was widely recognized for her popular 'Rivals' novel series, which captivated readers with its engaging narratives and memorable characters.
  • Her legacy was recently highlighted by the successful Disney+ adaptation of her 'Rivals' series, bringing her stories to a new generation of viewers.
  • Multiple news sources confirmed her passing at 88 years old, though specific details regarding the circumstances were not immediately provided.
  • Cooper's passing leaves a significant void in the literary world, remembered for her distinctive voice and enduring contributions to popular fiction.
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Center-leaning sources cover Jilly Cooper's death neutrally, focusing on reporting the facts of her passing and compiling tributes from her family, agent, publisher, and Disney+. The articles avoid loaded language or selective emphasis in their own narrative, instead allowing quoted sources to provide extensive praise for her literary contributions and personal qualities. This approach ensures a balanced presentation of the news and her legacy.

"Dame Jilly's most successful works were The Rutshire Chronicles, beginning with Riders in 1985, which portrayed the scandals, sex lives and social circles of the wealthy country set."

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"Jilly Cooper, the prolific British author whose steamy Rutshire Chronicles novels were the basis of Disney+ comedy-drama Rivals, has died aged 88."

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The Rutshire Chronicles is a popular series of romance novels by Jilly Cooper that began with 'Riders' in 1985. The series is notable for its depiction of British upper-class life, focusing on show-jumping, polo, and complex romantic and scandalous storylines. It is significant as it includes some of Cooper's most famous works, including the novel 'Rivals'.

The Rutshire Chronicles series includes these novels in order: Riders (1985), Rivals (1988), Polo (1991), The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous (1993), Appassionata (1996), Score (1998/1999), Pandora (2002), Wicked (2006), Jump (2010), Mount (2016), and Tackle (2023).

The recent adaptation mentioned is the Disney+ adaptation of Jilly Cooper's 'Rivals' novel, which brought her story and characters to a new generation of viewers, highlighting her legacy.

Rupert Campbell-Black is a central character in the Rutshire Chronicles series, known for connecting many of the recurring characters across the novels and being involved in the high-society settings of British upper-class activities depicted in the series.

Jilly Cooper's literary legacy is described as significant and enduring, with recognition for her distinctive voice in popular fiction and the impact of her works, notably the Rutshire Chronicles, which remain beloved in British romantic fiction.

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