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JANE

AUSTEN

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INDEX

introduction

Legacy and Impact​

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Early Life and Background​

Map

Challenges and Obstacles​

Thanks

INTRODUCTION

Jane Auten was a writer who wrote about Romande, born on December 16, 1776 and died on July 18, 1817. The irony he used to describe the characters in his novels was fantastic, given his acceptance, which is still present today

Jane Austen was a tutor, and supplemented the family earnings by giving private lessons to students who lived in her home. Jane Austen had eight siblings, with Jane and her older sister, Cassandra, being the only female daughters.

Between 1785 and 1786, both were pupils at a boarding school in Reading, a place that may have inspired Jane to describe Mrs. Goddard's boarding school in one of Jane's "Emma" novels. The education Jane received there was the only one she received outside the family.

Early lifeAnd background

During Jane Austen's time there was no proper system of education, and the education of children was done in Sunday schools, or, in the case of families with more money, through tutors. On the other hand, there were some "schools for ladies" that had a bad reputation because they offered an education that was not very appropriate.

Jane

Austen

Jane Austen lived in the time of the Regency, but her literary works are characterized by more accurately describing rural society, not taking into account the changes suffered by the arrival of modernity. This change is based on two fundamental factors: on the one hand, it constitutes the beginning of the industrial revolution, and its important social repercussions; on the other hand, the Napoleonic Wars and the extension of the British Empire.

Challengesand Obstacles

Legacy and impact

his novels Persuasion and Northanger Abbey were prepared by Henry Austen, and were published in 1817, in a combined edition of four volumes. In the same way as in the previous works, but it is applied only when it is the same author as the other works, and brings a "biographical note about the author", announcing his death.

Your Home

Jane Austen's family home in Chawton, where Jane spent the last eight years of her life (now a museum).

Published Works of Jane Austen

1871

Northanger Abby

Mansfield Park

1815

1813

Sense and Sensibility

1811

1814

1817

lady susan

Emma

Pride and Prejudice

THAnkS

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