Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers
Two of Jane Austen's brothers made successful careers in the Navy: Francis (1774–1865) rose to the rank of Admiral; Charles (1779–1852) to Rear-Admiral. Jane's naval heroes, most notably Captain Wentworth in Persuasion, as well as much of her knowledge of naval life and contemporary affairs during the Napoleonic Wars, owe much to the stories and letters of her brothers. Written by Francis Austen's grandson John Hubback and his daughter Edith, this double biography is informed by family tradition as well as research into contemporary documents. The Hubbacks, with their unique insight, suggest many family anecdotes and characteristics as possible sources for Jane's novels. Beyond its interest as a record of how her brothers' naval careers influenced her work, this book, first published in 1906, also remains of great interest to historians of the Navy in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Product details
June 2012Paperback
9781108047227
358 pages
216 × 140 × 20 mm
0.45kg
23 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Brothers and sisters
- 2. Two midshipmen
- 3. Changes and chances in the navy
- 4. Promotions
- 5. The Peterel sloop
- 6. The patrol of the Mediterranean
- 7. At home and abroad
- 8. Blockading Boulogne
- 9. The pursuit of Villeneuve
- 10. 'A melancholy situation'
- 11. St Domingo
- 12. The Cape and St Helena
- 13. Stars and stripes
- 14. Chinese mandarins
- 15. A letter from Jane
- 16. Another letter from Jane
- 17. The end of the war
- 18. Two admirals
- Index.