At the time of her death in 1817, Jane Austen was working on a novel called Sanditon, which was published posthumously as an incomplete novel. The last complete novel she wrote was Persuasion (previously titled The Elliots),which was published after her death in 1817.
Jane Austen doesn't have a middle name.
The Jane Austen Museum is located in Chawton, Hampshire, England. It is situated at the author's former residence, where she spent the last eight years of her life and completed some of her most famous works, including "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
Jane Austen was born in a village called Steventon, in the north of Hampshire. She lived at the rectory there until she was about twenty five years old, when she moved with her family to Bath..
1. All the books written by Austen (PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, SENSE AND SENSIBILITY, EMMA, PERSUASION, NORTHHANGER ABBEY, MANSFIELD PARK); 2. The book often mentioned in Northhanger Abbey: THE MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO; 3. Some books by Ursula leGuin (a famous Sci-Fi author).
Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775
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Jane Austen lived in Bath for a short time after her father retired from the ministry afterwards she lived in chawton with her mother in a home provided for them by her older brother edward where she lived for the last eight years of her life
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Jane Austen had already done quite a lot of work on Persuasion, her last completed novel, when she became ill. Her illness is thought to have prevented her from editing this novel quite as much as she would have liked, but it is known that the last two chapters were rewritten while she was ill. There is no evidence of illness in the book. After she became ill she wrote parts of an incomplete novel now known as Sanditon, in which hypochondria is featured, perhaps as a reflection of her condition.