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  1. A Clergyman's Daughter, by George Orwell, free ebook. CHAPTER 2. 1. Out of a black, dreamless sleep, with the sense of being drawn upwards through enormous and gradually lightening abysses, Dorothy awoke to a species of consciousness.

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  3. Jane Austen was born on the 16 December 1775 in the village of Steventon in Hampshire, where her father was Rector. She was the seventh of eight children and most of her early life was spent at home, where she grew up sheltered and secure. Little is really known about the details of Jane Austen’s life, despite some admirable guesswork done by ...

  4. A Clergyman's Daughter. Read George Orwell's A Clergyman's Daughter free online! Click on any of the links on the right menubar to browse through A Clergyman's Daughter. The complete works of george orwell, searchable format. Also contains a biography and quotes by George Orwell.

  5. Oct 6, 2009 · On June 8, 1771, Henry-Thomas Austen was born to Cassandra and George Austen at Steventon in Hampshire County. Henry-Thomas was close to Jane Austen and encouraged her to continue in her joy of writing which drew her to becoming an author. After her death, he worked on publishing her last two novels posthumously in 1817. He also was the first ...

  6. Description. A Clergyman's Daughter is a 1935 novel by English author George Orwell. Intimidated by her father, Dorothy performs her submissive roles of dutiful daughter and bullied housekeeper. Her thoughts are taken up with the costumes she is making for the church school play, by the hopelessness of preaching to the poor and by debts she ...

  7. David Cody. , Associate Professor of English, Hartwick College. Jane Austen was born December 16, 1775, to Rev. George Austen and the former Cassandra Leigh in Steventon, Hampshire, the seventh of eight children. Like the central characters in most of her novels, the Austens were a large family of respectable lineage but no fortune; her father ...

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