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Among English writers, we might list Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelly, and Keats as contemporaries of Jane Austen.

Of course, the King of her time was George III, and she lived the last part of her life under the Regency. The Napoleonic Wars were going on during much of her life, and so she would have recognized the names of such people as Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington.

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Some of Jane Austen's contemporaries in the literary world include Sir Walter Scott, Mary Shelley, and Lord Byron. They were influential figures in the Romantic and Gothic literary movements during the early 19th century.

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