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What do Jane Austen fanatics like to be called?

The term Janeite was coined during the late nineteenth century, by a writer who was a Jane Austen fan, for people who were Jane Austen fans. Originally, it was especially applied to male fans, but this was never exclusive (I guess they figured all women were Jane Austen fans). Rudyard Kipling wrote a story called "The Janeites," about a soldier who was inducted into a secret society of Jane Austen admirers during the First World War.


What is Jane Austen's middle name?

Jane Austen doesn't have a middle name.


Write short note on Jane Austen and the development of the realist Novel?

Jane Austen and the development of the Realist Novel


Is there a picture of Jane austen family?

Yes, there are several portraits and illustrations of Jane Austen's family members available online. These images depict various members of her family, including her father, mother, and siblings. You can easily find them by searching for "Jane Austen family portraits" in an online search engine.


Is Jane Austen the youngest?

Jane was the youngest of seven children of George and Cassandra Austen.No she was the second youngest of the children. Charles was the youngest out of all the children.


Who raised Jane Austen?

Her parents. She lived with them all of her life, until her death in 1817.


How was Jane Austen famous?

she was famous by all of her romantic fiction novels over the years.


Did Tom Lefroy love Jane Austen or was it simply a crush?

Tom Lefroy said conversationally that he loved Jane Austen, but it was a boyish love. That is about all we know, and perhaps you should make up your own mind about what it means. There is a link below to the section of an article on Tom Lefroy dealing with his relationship with Jane Austen.


What was the first book that Jane Austen published that wasn't under anonymous?

All of the books by Jane Austen published during her lifetime were anonymous. Two, Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, were not published until after she died, and they were under her own name. They came out together.


When was lady susan published by Jane Austen?

There are several reasons Jane Austen may have abandoned Lady Susan. First of all, it was an epistolary novel, a form that was going out of style. It was different from all of Jane Austen's other works because the main character was rather evil, and the work itself somewhat cynical, and since the author was in her teens when it was written, these may have reflected a stage in her life she outgrew. It was also rather short, so it was probably not something she spent much effort on.


In what period are Jane Austen's novels set?

Jane Austen lived from 1775 to 1817, and during the time when she was writing her major works, there were a series of important wars that affected the lives of nearly everyone in England. Many of the young men went off to war, and many of the young women could not find husbands. Women did not have opportunities to fend for themselves, either, and this was important in Austen's work.


How many languages have Jane Austen's novels been translated into?

i know that it is 35 different languages, but i havent found out what they all are.