Jane Austen
About Jane Austen Jane Austen was born in She died at the age of 41. She began writing around the age of 11. She did not marry, although she fell in love with a young clergy man, but he died suddenly at the age of 26. She agreed to marry a wealthy man but broke off the engagement the next day. Because she thought that they were not a good match even though he could have saved her from old life in poverty. She spent her life among family and friends mainly in Hampshire, in southern England.
Her Family The Austen household was a lively and literary one. Her father was a clergy man and her mother was from an upper class family. In the Austen household they were readers of literature and often they discussed it with each other and also read to each other, and put on plays. She was close to her sister Cassandra and had six brothers.
Her Work When she began writing around the age of 11, she wrote parodies of popular literature for the entertainment of her family. When she was in her early 20’s she began to write full-length novels. She kept it a secret from her family. But they then became supporters of her work. In 1795 she began her work on her best novels, sense and sensibility. In 1797 her father submitted an early version of pride and prejudice to a publisher, but it was rejected. Both novels were rewritten before their eventual publication in 1811 and 1813.
Technique/work In all her novels she focuses on courtship and marriage. Her novels provide a realistic picture of relationships between men and women. Critics are amazed by her craftsmanship: her intricate and balanced plots, her dialogue, her controlled ironic tone which is amusing and critical at the same time. Virginia Woolf says: “Of all great writers she is the most difficult to catch in the act of greatness.”