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  1. The Rev. George Austen and Cassandra Leigh, Jane Austen's parents, lived in Steventon, Hampshire, where Rev. Austen was the rector of the Anglican parish from 1765 until 1801. Jane Austen's immediate family was large and close-knit. She had six brothers—James, George, Charles, Francis, Henry, and Edward—and a beloved older sister, Cassandra.

  2. Dec 16, 2022 · This iconic writer was born to George Austen, a rector of the Anglican parishes at Steventon, and Cassandra Leigh. She had seven brothers, most of whom lived till their 70s and beyond. If you would like to know more about her family, keep reading. We created a list of Jane Austen’s siblings ranked oldest to youngest. 8. James Austen (1765 ...

  3. Jun 30, 2021 · George Austen. One senses a father’s pride in the tone of this letter, as well as George Austen’s pleasure that Cassy, the only girl among his six children, and almost three years older than *Jenny*, would have a sister as a playmate. Reverend George Austen baptized his new daughter on December 17th in his home, as he had done with his ...

  4. Nov 17, 2022 · Jane Austen never wed, but she knew how to play the marriage game. While the author stayed single, Austen used her keen powers of observation to fill her novels with juicy insights into how the ...

  5. Mar 2, 2019 · Jane Austen began writing, about 1787, circulating her stories mainly to family and friends. On George Austen's retirement in 1800, he moved the family to Bath, a fashionable social retreat. Jane found the environment was not conducive to her writing, and wrote little for some years, though she sold her first novel while living there.

  6. Cassandra Austen's drawing of Mary, Queen of Scots, from her sister Jane's manuscript The History of England. Austen was born in 1773 at a rectory in Steventon, Hampshire, to The Reverend George Austen (1731–1805), a rector, and his wife Cassandra, née Leigh (1739–1827). There were eight Austen children; as Cassandra and Jane were the only ...

  7. Jan 28, 2013 · In honor of the two-hundredth anniversary of the publication of “Pride and Prejudice” this week, we’re running a series of pieces on Jane Austen and her legacy. In 1852, George Henry Lewes ...

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