Jane Austen was born in Steventon rectory on 16 December 1775. Her family later moved to Bath, then to Southampton and finally to Chawton in Hampshire. She began writing
Pride and Prejudice when she was twenty-two years old. It was originally called
First Impressions and was initially rejected by the publishers and only published in 1813 after much revision. She published four of her novels in her lifetime,
Sense and Sensibility (1811),
Pride and Prejudice (1813),
Mansfield Park (1814) and
Emma (1816). Jane Austen died on 18th July 1817.
Northanger Abbey and
Persuasion were both published posthumously in 1818.
Amanda Vickery is the writer and presenter of BBC2's
At Home with the Georgians based on her book
Behind Closed Doors: At Home in Georgian England (2009). Amanda is a Professor of Early Modern History at Queen Mary, University of London. Her first book
The Gentleman's Daughter (1998) won the Wolfson, the Whitfield and the Longman-History today prizes. Amanda Vickery is also the editor of
Women, Privilege and Power: British Politics, 1750 to the Present (2001) and
Gender, Taste and Material Culture in Britain and North America, 1700-1830 (2006). Among her radio credits are presenting the popular Radio 4 shows
A History of Private Life and
Voices from the Old Bailey.