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Chapter 9 Being a Naval Wife: Fanny Austen's Life and Jane Austen's Fiction
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Sheila Johnson Kindred
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 3
- From Birth to Marriage and Motherhood, 1789–1809 9
- On the Move: Between Bermuda and Halifax, 1809–1810 33
- In Halifax, Nova Scotia: Summer into Autumn 1810 51
- Unsettled: Bermuda and England, 1810–1811 73
- Afloat and Ashore, 1812 89
- Carrying On: Challenges and Choices, 1813 117
- Family Obligations, 1814 141
- Death and Disaster: 1814 and the Years Beyond 173
- Being a Naval Wife: Fanny Austen's Life and Jane Austen's Fiction 192
- Description of Fanny's Letters and Pocket Diary 109
- Letters about Fanny 214
- Fanny Palmer Austen's Kindred 218
- Notes 227
- Bibliography 269
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 3
- From Birth to Marriage and Motherhood, 1789–1809 9
- On the Move: Between Bermuda and Halifax, 1809–1810 33
- In Halifax, Nova Scotia: Summer into Autumn 1810 51
- Unsettled: Bermuda and England, 1810–1811 73
- Afloat and Ashore, 1812 89
- Carrying On: Challenges and Choices, 1813 117
- Family Obligations, 1814 141
- Death and Disaster: 1814 and the Years Beyond 173
- Being a Naval Wife: Fanny Austen's Life and Jane Austen's Fiction 192
- Description of Fanny's Letters and Pocket Diary 109
- Letters about Fanny 214
- Fanny Palmer Austen's Kindred 218
- Notes 227
- Bibliography 269
- Index 281