Becoming Jane Austen: A Life

Becoming Jane Austen: A Life

by JonSpence (Author)

Synopsis

Jane Austen was a very great novelist and one of the central figures of English literature, but she herself lived a quiet and uneventful life, mostly in the two Hampshire villages of Steventon and Chawton. Jon Spence's new biography focuses its attention away from the wider literary and intellectual currents that informed her writing and instead concentrates on the immediate influences on her life and work. Becoming Jane Austen shows how Jane Austen's own personal experiences resonated throughout her work, from her juvenilia to Sanditon. Two people, above all, affected her life and caught her imagination. The first was her flirtatious and exotic cousin, Elisa de Feuillade, married to a French count who was later guillotined. The second was the young Irish lawyer Tom Lefroy, with whom Jane fell in love and whom she hoped to marry. Jon Spence traces the deep emotional impact that her encounters with Eliza and Tom had on her and shows how she worked this out in her life and in her work, including in her major novels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 294
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Hambledon Continuum
Published: 15 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1852855614
ISBN 13: 9781852855611

Media Reviews
In his revealing biography, Spence (English, Doshisha Univ., Kyoto, Japan) examines Austen's development as a novelist. --Henry L. Carrigan, Jr., Library Journal
Spence makes an interesting case, and his book, though academic in tone, will appear to serious Janeites. --Mary Ellen Quinn, Booklist
Author Bio
Jon Spence is an American and lives in Australia. He is the editor of A Century of Wills from Jane Austen's Family.