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1. When did the Regency Period begin? The Regency Perdiod began when the Prince of Wales assumed the role of Prince in 1811.
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2. When and where was Austen born? She was born on December 16, 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it? Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella, Lady Susan, written in epistolary form.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period? To Chawton. Because in the next years Austen wrote a lot of works.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
Austen died in the early hours of July 18, 1817.
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
The period begin in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
He suffered from porphyria, is a desorder affecting the production of hemoglobin.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
The Prince Regent gave her ”the honor” of dedicating if to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
In 1830.
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
Belongs the person to borned for a nobility or wife of nobleman or noblewoman.
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
But not born of nobility herself.
Part 2:
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
She never publicly a acknowledged.
2. When and where was Austen born?
He born on December 16, 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions?
She have two brothers George and Cassandra Austen and their professions is a extensive library.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
Her first work is Lady Susan and she write this in 1794.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
In a village of Chawton, because she contribuied in more films.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
She died of July 18 of 1817, Interestingly, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey.
Christian Lesmes Pérez
PART 1
Please proceed to the middle of the page with the blue links to see several different page options. Under “Foundation” click on “Regency Period” to learn more about Jane Austen’s time period. Then answer the following questions!
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
The Regency Period began when the Prince of Wales(later King George IV) assumed the rol of Prince Regent after his father, King George III, was declaret junfit to to rul on 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
King George surrended de rule to his son. An exemple of his madness ocurred when he addressed his court as “My Lords and Peacocks insted of “My Lords and Ladies”.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
Upon finishing her novel, Emma, the Prince Regent gave her “the honor” of dedicating it to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
After nine years as Prince Regent, George IV assumed the throne upon the death of his father in 1820, becoming King George IV.
*Now proceed to the box with all the links again and choose “Rank and Class” to learn of the addressing terms used back in Austen’s time period to answer the next 2 questions.*
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
Lady/Lord, Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, Baron.
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
To distinguish between a noble lady( i.e daughter of an earl) and a non-noble Lady(i.e wife of Knight).
PART 2
Read the page about Jane Austen’s life and answer the following questions.
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
Jane Austen, one of England’s foremost novelists, was never publicly acknowledged as a writer during her lifetime.
2. When and where was Austen born?
She was born on December 16, 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions?
Though Austen lived a quiet life, she had unusual access to the greater world, primarily through her brothers. Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker. Austen visited Henry in London, where she attended the theater, art exhibitions, and social events and also corrected proofs of her novels. Her brother Edward was adopted by wealthy cousins, the Knights, becoming their heir and later taking their name. On extended visits to Godmersham, Edward’s estate in Kent, Austen and her sister took part in the privileged life of the landed gentry, which is reflected in all her fiction.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella, Lady Susan, written in epistolary form (as a series of letters).
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
In 1809 Edward provided the women a comfortable cottage in the village of Chawton, near his Hampshire manor house. This was the beginning of Austen’s most productive period. In 1811, at the age of 35, Austen published Sense and Sensibility, which identified the author as “a Lady.” Pride and Prejudice followed in 1813, Mansfield Park in 1814, and Emma in 1815.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
Austen died in the early hours of July 18, 1817, and a few days later was buried in Winchester Cathedral. She was 41 years old. Interestingly, Austen’s gravestone, which is visited by hundreds of admirers each year, does not even mention that she was an author.
Yeray Camargo
1. The Regency Perdiod began when the price assumed the role of Prince in 1811.
2. She was born on December 16, 1775 at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire
3. Francis and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker.
4. Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novel, Lady Susan, written in epistolary form.
5. To Chawton. In the coming years Austen wrote many novels
6. Austen died in July 18, 1817.
1. When did the Regency Period begin? Began when the prince of wales assumed the role of Prince Regent.w
2-why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”? Because he was mad, he says My lords and Peacocks.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
Dedicated a book to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
King Regent
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
Lords and Ladys: Duke, Marquis,Earl,Viscount,Baron
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
The first name of a noble women was used with her title.
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive? Was never publicly acknowledged as a writer during her lifetime.
2. When and where was Austen born? At Steventon Rectory in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it? Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella, Lady Susan .
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period? In 1809 Edward provided the women a comfortable cottage in the village of Chawton, near his Hampshire manor house.This was the beginning of Austen’s most productive period.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death? During a brief period of strength early in 1817, Austen began the fragment later called Sanditon, but by March she was too ill to work. Austen died in the early hours of July 18, 1817, and a few days later was buried in Winchester Cathedral. She was 41 years old.
Mercè Osuna
1. http://www.janeausten.org/
Please proceed to the middle of the page with the blue links to see several different page options. Under “Foundation” click on “Regency Period” to learn more about Jane Austen’s time period. Then answer the following questions!
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
It began when the Prince of Wales assumed the role of Prince Regent after his father, King George III, was declared to unfit to rule in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
He was considered unfit to rule because is believes to have suffered from porphyria. An example is when he addressed his court as “My lords and peacocks” instead of “My lords and ladies”.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
He gave her the honor to dedicate the novel “Emma” to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
He took the throne in 1820 and his new title was King George IV.
*Now proceed to the box with all the links again and choose “Rank and Class” to learn of the addressing terms used back in Austen’s time period to answer the next 2 questions.*
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
I would address it with Lord/Lady and a duke, a marquis, an earl, a viscount and a baron belong to this class.
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
A noble lady is called “Lady” and a non-noble lady is called “Mrs”.
2. http://www.jasna.org/info/about_austen.html
Read the page about Jane Austen’s life and answer the following questions.
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
No.
2. When and where was Austen born?
She was born December 16 of 1775, in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions?
Frank and Charles (officers in the Royal Navy), Henry (clergyman), James (banker) and Edward.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
She wrote a novel called “Lady Susan” when she was 19.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
She moved to Chawton. Yes.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
She died July 18 of 1817. “Sandition”.
Lorena Escudero
1. http://www.janeausten.org/
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
Began when the Prince of Wales assumed the role of Prince in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
2. http://www.jasna.org/info/about_austen.html
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
2. When and where was Austen born?
Austen was born on December 16th in 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella (Lady Susan)
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
To Chawton. In the next years Austen wrote a lot works.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
She died in the early hours of July 18th in 1817.
lluis sarrión
When did the Regency Period begin? Period Began officially wales.King When the prince of George III as Declared unfit to rule in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”? Was Declared infit to rule in 1811 King George III is belived To Have Suffered from afferting disorder porphyria to the production of hemoglobin.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do? Of dedicating it to him in 1830 period of time named after him: The Regency
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title? Assumed the throme upon the deat of his father in 1820
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5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class? Trying to improve himself had poor families, workers, and the high burgeresia austocracia, lawyers, bankers ..
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)? To be a noble lady needed a reasonable amount of money a good family and a spotless reputation.
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1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive? No late but had acquired IXI many devoted fans.
2. When and where was Austen born? Born in England Stventon December 16, 1775
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? This consists of eight brothers and her sister Cassandra sra.cawley
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it? Jane’s letters were written to her sister Cassandra.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period? For his literary activities were accepted by a publisher.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death? He died on July 18, 1817 Winchester, England addison’s disease.
Comment
it seems unfair to classify people by their social
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1. When did the Regency Period begin? The Regency Perdiod began when the Prince of Wales assumed the role of Prince in 1811.
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2. When and where was Austen born? She was born on December 16, 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it? Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella, Lady Susan, written in epistolary form.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period? To Chawton. Because in the next years Austen wrote a lot of works.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
Austen died in the early hours of July 18, 1817.
WORK TO JANE AUSTEN
Part 1:
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
The period begin in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
He suffered from porphyria, is a desorder affecting the production of hemoglobin.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
The Prince Regent gave her ”the honor” of dedicating if to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
In 1830.
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
Belongs the person to borned for a nobility or wife of nobleman or noblewoman.
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
But not born of nobility herself.
Part 2:
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
She never publicly a acknowledged.
2. When and where was Austen born?
He born on December 16, 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions?
She have two brothers George and Cassandra Austen and their professions is a extensive library.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
Her first work is Lady Susan and she write this in 1794.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
In a village of Chawton, because she contribuied in more films.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
She died of July 18 of 1817, Interestingly, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey.
PART 1
Please proceed to the middle of the page with the blue links to see several different page options. Under “Foundation” click on “Regency Period” to learn more about Jane Austen’s time period. Then answer the following questions!
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
The Regency Period began when the Prince of Wales(later King George IV) assumed the rol of Prince Regent after his father, King George III, was declaret junfit to to rul on 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
King George surrended de rule to his son. An exemple of his madness ocurred when he addressed his court as “My Lords and Peacocks insted of “My Lords and Ladies”.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
Upon finishing her novel, Emma, the Prince Regent gave her “the honor” of dedicating it to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
After nine years as Prince Regent, George IV assumed the throne upon the death of his father in 1820, becoming King George IV.
*Now proceed to the box with all the links again and choose “Rank and Class” to learn of the addressing terms used back in Austen’s time period to answer the next 2 questions.*
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
Lady/Lord, Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, Baron.
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
To distinguish between a noble lady( i.e daughter of an earl) and a non-noble Lady(i.e wife of Knight).
PART 2
Read the page about Jane Austen’s life and answer the following questions.
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
Jane Austen, one of England’s foremost novelists, was never publicly acknowledged as a writer during her lifetime.
2. When and where was Austen born?
She was born on December 16, 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions?
Though Austen lived a quiet life, she had unusual access to the greater world, primarily through her brothers. Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker. Austen visited Henry in London, where she attended the theater, art exhibitions, and social events and also corrected proofs of her novels. Her brother Edward was adopted by wealthy cousins, the Knights, becoming their heir and later taking their name. On extended visits to Godmersham, Edward’s estate in Kent, Austen and her sister took part in the privileged life of the landed gentry, which is reflected in all her fiction.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella, Lady Susan, written in epistolary form (as a series of letters).
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
In 1809 Edward provided the women a comfortable cottage in the village of Chawton, near his Hampshire manor house. This was the beginning of Austen’s most productive period. In 1811, at the age of 35, Austen published Sense and Sensibility, which identified the author as “a Lady.” Pride and Prejudice followed in 1813, Mansfield Park in 1814, and Emma in 1815.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
Austen died in the early hours of July 18, 1817, and a few days later was buried in Winchester Cathedral. She was 41 years old. Interestingly, Austen’s gravestone, which is visited by hundreds of admirers each year, does not even mention that she was an author.
1. The Regency Perdiod began when the price assumed the role of Prince in 1811.
2. She was born on December 16, 1775 at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire
3. Francis and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker.
4. Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novel, Lady Susan, written in epistolary form.
5. To Chawton. In the coming years Austen wrote many novels
6. Austen died in July 18, 1817.
JANE AUSTIN
1. http://www.janeausten.org/
1. When did the Regency Period begin? Began when the prince of wales assumed the role of Prince Regent.w
2-why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”? Because he was mad, he says My lords and Peacocks.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
Dedicated a book to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
King Regent
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
Lords and Ladys: Duke, Marquis,Earl,Viscount,Baron
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
The first name of a noble women was used with her title.
2. http://www.jasna.org/info/about_austen.html
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive? Was never publicly acknowledged as a writer during her lifetime.
2. When and where was Austen born? At Steventon Rectory in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it? Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella, Lady Susan .
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period? In 1809 Edward provided the women a comfortable cottage in the village of Chawton, near his Hampshire manor house.This was the beginning of Austen’s most productive period.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death? During a brief period of strength early in 1817, Austen began the fragment later called Sanditon, but by March she was too ill to work. Austen died in the early hours of July 18, 1817, and a few days later was buried in Winchester Cathedral. She was 41 years old.
1. http://www.janeausten.org/
Please proceed to the middle of the page with the blue links to see several different page options. Under “Foundation” click on “Regency Period” to learn more about Jane Austen’s time period. Then answer the following questions!
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
It began when the Prince of Wales assumed the role of Prince Regent after his father, King George III, was declared to unfit to rule in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
He was considered unfit to rule because is believes to have suffered from porphyria. An example is when he addressed his court as “My lords and peacocks” instead of “My lords and ladies”.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
He gave her the honor to dedicate the novel “Emma” to him.
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
He took the throne in 1820 and his new title was King George IV.
*Now proceed to the box with all the links again and choose “Rank and Class” to learn of the addressing terms used back in Austen’s time period to answer the next 2 questions.*
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
I would address it with Lord/Lady and a duke, a marquis, an earl, a viscount and a baron belong to this class.
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
A noble lady is called “Lady” and a non-noble lady is called “Mrs”.
2. http://www.jasna.org/info/about_austen.html
Read the page about Jane Austen’s life and answer the following questions.
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
No.
2. When and where was Austen born?
She was born December 16 of 1775, in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions?
Frank and Charles (officers in the Royal Navy), Henry (clergyman), James (banker) and Edward.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
She wrote a novel called “Lady Susan” when she was 19.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
She moved to Chawton. Yes.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
She died July 18 of 1817. “Sandition”.
1. http://www.janeausten.org/
1. When did the Regency Period begin?
Began when the Prince of Wales assumed the role of Prince in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”?
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do?
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title?
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class?
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)?
2. http://www.jasna.org/info/about_austen.html
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive?
2. When and where was Austen born?
Austen was born on December 16th in 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire.
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? Francis (Frank) and Charles, officers in the Royal Navy, served on ships around the world and saw action in the Napoleonic Wars. Henry, who eventually became a clergyman like his father and his brother James, was an officer in the militia and later a banker.
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it?
Her first mature work, composed when she was about 19, was a novella (Lady Susan)
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period?
To Chawton. In the next years Austen wrote a lot works.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death?
She died in the early hours of July 18th in 1817.
When did the Regency Period begin? Period Began officially wales.King When the prince of George III as Declared unfit to rule in 1811.
2. Why was King George III considered unfit to rule? What is an example of what he said that showed his “illness”? Was Declared infit to rule in 1811 King George III is belived To Have Suffered from afferting disorder porphyria to the production of hemoglobin.
3. When Austen finished which novel, what did the Prince Regent give her the “honor” to do? Of dedicating it to him in 1830 period of time named after him: The Regency
4. When did the Prince Regent finally take the throne and what was his new title? Assumed the throme upon the deat of his father in 1820
1.
5. How would you address the nobility and who belongs to this class? Trying to improve himself had poor families, workers, and the high burgeresia austocracia, lawyers, bankers ..
6. How do you distinguish between a noble lady and a non-noble lady (the wife of a nobleman, but not born of nobility herself)? To be a noble lady needed a reasonable amount of money a good family and a spotless reputation.
2.
1. Was Austen a publicly acknowledged writer when she was alive? No late but had acquired IXI many devoted fans.
2. When and where was Austen born? Born in England Stventon December 16, 1775
3. Who were Austen’s brothers and what were their professions? This consists of eight brothers and her sister Cassandra sra.cawley
4. What was Austen’s first mature work and when did she write it? Jane’s letters were written to her sister Cassandra.
5. In 1809, to where did Austen move? Why is this considered the beginning of Austen’s most productive period? For his literary activities were accepted by a publisher.
6. When did Austen die? What illness caused her death? What novel was left incomplete due to her death? He died on July 18, 1817 Winchester, England addison’s disease.
Comment
it seems unfair to classify people by their social