Exposición En Alemán De Jane Austen

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Biography
Jane Austen was a fantastic novelist, who write elegant english literature from the eighteenth neo-classicism century to nineteenth romanticism century .
Jane Austen was born on 16 December, 1775, at the village of Steventon, in Hampshire. She was the seventh of eight children of the Reverend George Austen and his wife, Cassandra. She was inseparable from her older sister Cassandra.Since Jane was a little girl she loved to write. She liked reading books in her facther’s library
At the age of 14 she wrote her first novel, Love and Friendship and then A History of England by a partial, prejudiced and ignorant Historian. In her early twenties Jane Austen wrote the novels that were later to be re-worked and published as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice andNorthanger Abbey. She also began a novel called The Watsons which was never completed.
Jane enjoyed dancing (an activity she mention a lot in her novels) and she attended balls in many of the great houses of the neighbourhood. She loved the country, enjoyed long country walks, and had many Hampshire friends. It therefore came as a considerable shock when her parents suddenly announced in 1801 that thefamily would be moving away to Bath. Mr Austen gave the Steventon living to his son James and retired to Bath with his wife and two daughters.
The next four years were difficult ones for Jane Austen. She disliked Bath and missed her Steventon life. After her father's death in 1805, his widow and daughters also suffered financial difficulties and were forced to rely on the charity of the Austensons. It was also at this time that, Jane fell in love, and when the young man died, she was deeply upset. Later she accepted a proposal of marriage from Harris Bigg-Wither, a wealthy landowner and brother to some of her closest friends, but she changed her mind the next morning and was greatly upset by the whole episode.
After the death of Mr Austen, the Austen ladies moved to Southampton toshare the home of Jane's naval brother Frank and his wife Mary. There were occasional visits to London, where Jane stayed with her favourite brother Henry, and where she enjoyed visits to the theatre and art exhibitions. However, she wrote little in Bath and nothing at all in Southampton.
In July, 1809, her brother Edward gave his mother and sisters a home on his Chawton estate, the Austen ladiesmoved back to Hampshire . It was a small but comfortable house, with a pretty garden, and most importantly it provided the settled home which Jane Austen needed in order to write. In the seven and a half years that she lived in this house, she revised Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice and published them ( in 1811 and 1813) and then embarked on a period of intense productivity.
Shewrote Mansfield Park in 1814, then Emma in 1816 and she completed Persuasion (which was published together with Northanger Abbey in 1818, the year after her death). None of the books published in her life-time had her name on them — they were described as being written "By a Lady".
Jane Austen had contracted Addisons Disease, a tubercular disease of the kidneys.
She could not walk a lot, she driveout a little donkey carriage which can still be seen at the Jane Austen Museum at Chawton. Tragically, in the eighteenth July 1817 there was no cure for Jane Austen and she died in her sister's arms in the early hours. She was 41 years old. She is buried in Winchester Cathedral.

Jane Austen war ein fantastischer Romanschriftsteller, die elegante englische Literatur vomNeoklassizismus-Jahrhundert bis zum Romantik-Jahrhundert schreiben. Jane Austen wurde im 1775 in Hampshire geboren.
Ihr Vater ist Georges Austens und ihre Mutter Cassandra. Sie war von ihrer älteren Schwester Cassandra untrennbar. Seitdem Jane ein kleines Mädchen war sie liebte zu schreiben. Sie mochte Bücher in ihres Vaters Bibliothek lesen
Wenn sie 14 JahrenAlt warm, schrieb sie ihren ersten Roman, “Liebe und...
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