With all the holiday acitivies an festivites of the winter months, it’s easy to understand why celebrating Jane Austen’s December birthday is not on most homeschooler’s to-do lists. Keep reading to learn about Jane Austen and grab the Jane Austen mini-lesson. It’s perfet for your literature loving teens.
Jane Austen and the Georgian Era
Jane Austen was a famous English novelist who lived during the Georgian Era. She is known for her witty and romantic novels, such as “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and Sensibility.” Born in 1775, Austen witnessed firsthand the social changes that were taking place in England during this era. The Georgian Era was a time of great social change in England, with a focus on fashion, art, and architecture. It was a period characterized by elegance, refinement, and a growing middle class.
Homeschoolers can learn about Austen and the Georgian Era through literature, history, and cultural studies. Austen’s novels can provide a glimpse into the social norms and customs of the time period. Through her works, homeschoolers can explore the hierarchical society, the role of women, and the expectations placed on individuals based on their social class. Austen’s keen observations and satirical wit offer valuable insights into the social dynamics of the Georgian Era.
The Life and History of Jane Austen: Key Facts for Homeschoolers
- Jane Austen was born in 1775 in Steventon, England. She grew up in a close-knit family with her sister Cassandra and was the seventh of eight children. Jane and Cassandra had a special bond and were each other’s confidants throughout their lives.
- She started penning stories and plays as a child, often entertaining her family with her creative imagination. As she grew older, Austen’s writing skills continued to develop.
- Jane died at the age of 41. She completed six novels during her short lifetime. Her most famous works include Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility, which are still widely read and cherished today.
- Jane Austen’s novels are typically set in the English countryside. Her stories often revolve around the lives of the upper-middle class, exploring themes of love, social status, and the constraints placed on women in society during that era.
- Austen’s keen observations and witty commentary on the human condition have made her novels timeless classics.
- Despite her literary success, Jane Austen never married and lived with her family until her death in 1817.
- She drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations of the world around her.
- Today, Austen is considered one of the greatest writers in English literature. Her novels continue to captivate readers worldwide, enchanting them with her insightful portrayals of love, class, and society.
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Introduce your teen to Jane Austen with the Let’s Study Jane Austen free mini-lesson from Captivating Compass. It’s part of the Let’s Study Famous Folks December calendar.
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