They learned a passion for theatre from their teacher Mrs. La Tournelle. The school soon became too much for the austen’s to afford and they returned December of 1786 and jane never lived beyond the bounds of her immediate family. The rest of her education was believed to come from books guided by her father. When jane was a teenager she wrote in three note books called volume one threw three. But they are now known for Juvenilia it preserver 90,000 words she wrote. According to scholar richard jenkyns, “boisterous” and “anarchic”, he compares them to the work of 18th century novelist laurence …show more content…
They were extremely popular contemporaries of austen’s.because they influenced her so much she said they talked a lot about the politics of society, employing satire and wit. They say that edgeworth is the irish version of jane. These three women were some of the most influential writers of their time. She wrote the book pride and prejudice.Austen, Jane. ("Jane Austen Emma & Pride and Prejudice.") Jane Austen wrote pride and prejudice the setting was in the country of Hertfordshire, is a town that was about 50 miles outside of London. She wrote about a family called the Bennet family. She centers the story on them and the five children. She begins the story at their home in longbourn. Janes novel was published in 1813. The story focus on one of the Bennet’s children as the main character her name is Elizabeth Bennet jane has her dealing with some minor issues including manners, upbringing, morality, education, and the fun one of course marriage. Her society though is the landed gentry of the british