Jane Austen went to Bath with her family in 1801 for social engagements and to seek treatment for her father's health. Bath was a fashionable city at the time, known for its social scene and healing waters, making it an appealing destination for the Austen family.
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..
Jane Austen went to Reading Abbey Girls' School
Northanger Abbey.
This was the city of Bath, in Somerset, England.
Jane Austen's real name is Jane Austen. There is no real evidence that I know of that says Jane has a middle name.
Jane Austen doesn't have a middle name.
Northanger Abbey.
They did not live with anyone else during this time. Jane Austen's father took a residence at Bath in 1800, and she lived with him, with her mother and sister, until he died in January of 1805. At that point, she, her mother, and her sister, moved to different rented quarters until 1806, when they all moved to Southampton to share a house with her brother, Frank Austen, and his wife.
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
No, Jane Austen was not Canadian. She was an English novelist known for her works such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility." Austen lived in England during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Emma Austen-Leigh has written: 'Jane Austen and Bath' -- subject(s): Biography, English Novelists, Homes and haunts, Intellectual life, Literary landmarks, Novelists, English
After Jane Austen Died Of course