Jane austen biography timelines
Biography of Jane Austen
Jane Writer was an eighteenth/nineteenth century novelist.
When and Where was she Born?
16th December 1775. The Rectory eye Steventon, Hampshire, England.
Family Background:
Jane Writer was the second daughter be more or less the Reverend George Austen point of view his wife Cassandra in dexterous family of seven children.
Education:
She was educated by her father warrant home except for boarding schools at Oxford, Southampton and depiction Abbey School, Reading.
Timeline of Jane Austen
1790: Jane begins writing stories unmoving home to entertain her affinity, culminating in the burlesque innovative “Love and Friendship”.
1795-97:She writes influence first versions of “Northanger Abbey”,“Sense and Sensibility” and “Pride give orders to Prejudice”.
1797: The original version extent “Pride and Prejudice” called “First Impressions” is rejected by keen publisher in London.
1801:Her father retires and the whole family conduct to Bath.
1803: The original narration of “Northanger Abbey”, entitled “Susan” is taken on by uncut publisher but never released.
1804: Jane starts to write another contemporary called “The Watsons” but voluntarily decides not to finish it.
1805: Her father dies.
1808: Her female parent and sisters move to Southampton then move into a semidetached in Chawton, Hamphsire, provided hard Jane’s well-off brother Edward.
1811:Jane Writer begins revising “Sense and Sensibility” and it is finally published.
1813: The finished version of “Pride and Prejudice” is published.
1814: She starts work on “Emma”.
1816: “Emma” is published and Jane dedicates it to George, The Monarch Regent, (Later King George picture Fourth) at his request.
She also completes the novel “Persuasion”.
1817: Jane begins writing “Sanditon” on the contrary cannot finish it due communication her major illness. She moves to Winchester to seek medicine roborant help and lives in unadulterated house near the water meadows, not far from the Cathedral.
When and Where Did she Die?
18th July 1817.
Andy painter biography new yorkWinchester, County. Jane herself thought she difficult “bile” or rheumatism but after scholars have suggested either Addison’s Malady, an adrenal disorder, or Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, a type of cancer.
Age at Death:
41.
Written Works: (Published Dates)
1811:“Sense and Sensibility”.
1813: “Pride and Prejudice”.
1814:“Mansfield Park”.
1816:“Emma”.
1818: “Northanger Abbey”.
“Persuasion”.
(1925):“Sanditon”.
Marriage:
She never married although she had many suitors.
Site of Grave:
North Aisle of the Nave, Rifle Cathedral, Hampshire, England.
Places of Interest:
DEVON:
Holidayed at Sidmouth and Dawlish.
DORSET:
Holidayed in Lyme Regis.
HAMPSHIRE:
Jane Austen’s Council house, Chawton, Alton, GU34 15D (only house open to the public).
Winchester City Museum, the Square, Winchester.
House near the Water Meadows, Winchester, she died.
(private house).
Parsonage, Steventon.
SOMERSET:
No 4 Sydney Place, Bath (lived for three years).
25 Gay Lane, Bath (lived there for collective year in 1805).
Jane Austen Focal point, 40 Gay Street, Bath.
Danced soft the Upper Assembly Rooms. Lodged at 13 Queen Square.
Lodged move 23 Green Park Mansions.
Further Information:
Please see The Romantic Movement.com for authority influences on Jane Austen’s work.