George (Rector of Steventon) AUSTEN, REV
Birth:
1 May 1731
Tonbridge, Kent, England
Death:
21 Jan 1805
Bath, Somerset, England
Marriage:
26 Apr 1764
St.Swithin's Walcot Church, Bath, Somerset, England
Father:
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Mother:
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Cassandra LEIGH
Birth:
26 Sep 1739
Harpsden, Oxford
Death:
1827
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Jane AUSTEN, NOVELIST
Birth:
16 Dec 1775
Steventon, Hampshire, England
Death:
18 Jul 1817
Winchester, England
Notes:
Notes Individual: AUSTEN, JANE (1775-1817), one of the best-loved English novelists, wrote with a keen sense of irony about the social institutions of her time. In each of Austen's six novels, a woman meets and marries an eligible man after a series of usually comic difficulties. Overcoming these obstacles helps one or both of the characters gain the self-knowledge required for a happy marriage. Few authors have matched Austen's sure eye for human weakness, her affectionate description of everyday life, or her witty and elegant prose. Austen's first novel, Sense and Sensibility (1811), follows Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, two sisters with differing temperaments. Elinor possesses careful self-control, or sense, while Marianne permits hasty emotions, or sensibility, to rule her decisions. Pride and Prejudice (1813) is Austen's most famous work. In the novel, the lively Elizabeth Bennet dislikes Fitzwilliam Darcy's proud behavior and is blinded to his better qualities. Their marriage can take place only after he humbles his pride and she loses her prejudice. In Mansfield Park (1814), the long-suffering and modest Fanny Price grows up mistreated by rich relatives. Her character may seem uninteresting compared with Austen's more flawed women, but Fanny is a successful portrait of personal integrity. The self-satisfied and overly imaginative heroine of Emma (1816) almost ruins her chances fo r happiness with matchmaking schemes. Northanger Abbey, begun in 1797 and published in 1818, makes fun of the Gothic tales of romance and terror popular in Austen's time (see GOTHIC NOVEL). In Persuasion (1818), Anne Elliot and Frederick Wentworth find love that survives an earlier parting and a disapproving family. Jane Austen was born in Steventon, a village in Hampshire. Her father was a clergyman, and she received a better education than most women of her time. Austen began writing novels in her early 20's but did not publish them until late in life. Austen never married, and she lived happily in the rural, upper middle class society described in her books.
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George (Rector of Steventon) Austen, Rev - Cassandra Leigh
George (Rector of Steventon) Austen, Rev
was born at Tonbridge, Kent, England 1 May 1731.
He married Cassandra Leigh 26 Apr 1764 at St.Swithin's Walcot Church, Bath, Somerset, England . Cassandra Leigh was born at Harpsden, Oxford 26 Sep 1739 daughter of Thomas (of Harpsden) Leigh, Rev and Jane Walker .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Jane Austen, Novelist
born 16 Dec 1775.
George (Rector of Steventon) Austen, Rev died 21 Jan 1805 at Bath, Somerset, England .
Cassandra Leigh died 1827 .