Jane AustenA Romantic LifeJane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, in a small village in Hampshire, England, where her father was a minister in the local church. she was the seventh of eight children of the Reverend George Austen and his wife, Cassandra. Jane was mainly educated at home by her parents. In her short life, Jane only ever lived with her family.Her childhood was very happy. Not only could she play with the other children in her family, but she also got to meet many boys who stayed with the family while her father taught them Greek and Latin. But Jane's lifelong friend and favorite playmate was her older sister, Cassandra, named after her mother. With Cassandra and the other children, Jane often wrote and performed short plays and played charades.Jane Austen은 1775년 12월 16일, England에 Hampshire라는 작은 마을에서 태어났으며, 그곳에서 그녀의 아버지는 지역 교회의 목사였다. 그녀는 Reverend George Austen과 그의 아내 Cassandra의 여덟 자녀 중에 일곱 번째이었다. Jane은 그녀의 부모님에 의해 집에서 주로 교육 받았다. 그녀의 짧은 생애에 Jane은 오로지 그녀의 가족과 살았다.그녀의 어린 as well as A : A 뿐만 아니라 B도(merely)(simply)- while(접속사)+s+v~ 완전한 문장During(특정기간), For(숫자)+명사- While의 해석동시에, ~하는 동안에->주절과 부사절이 같은 시간대에 어떤 상황이 동시에 일어나거나 발생반면에->주절과 부사절의 내용이 상반되거나 서로 비교, 대조를 나타낼 때 주로 사용Jane`s mother was a lively woman who was fond of reading. As Jane`s father was a teacher as well as a minister, the Austen family had an extensive library.Jane loved books, too; she enjoyed reading and also wrote many short satirical stories. Her parents encouraged her, and when she was fourteen, she wrote her first short novel, Love and Freindship (sic), with the word friendship misspelled.Later she wrote A History of England by a partial, prejudiced and ignorant Historian. It was a humorous view of history and was probably written to make her brothers and sisters laugh.Jane became more serious about writing in her early twenties. At this time, there were few opportunities for women of Jane`s social class to work. She may have thought that writing a novel might be a way to make some money to아했다; 그녀는 읽기는 즐기고 또한 짧은 풍자이야기를 많이 썼다. 그녀의 부모님은 그녀를 격려하고, 그녀가 14살이 되었을 때, 그녀는 그녀의 첫 번째 단편소설 ‘friendship’라는 단어에서 철자가 틀린 ‘Love and Freindship’을 썼다. 후에 그녀는 편파적이고 불공평하고 무지한 역사학자에 의해서 영국역사를 썼다. 그것은 역사의 관점이 해학적이었고, 아마도 그녀의 오빠와 누나들을 을 웃기기 위해 썼을 것이다.Jane은 20대 초반에 집필에 대해서 더 심각하게 되었다.이 시기에, 여성인 그녀의 사회계급은 집필하기 위한 기회를 거의 주지 않았다.그녀는 아마 그녀의 가난한 가족을 돕고 약간의 돈을 벌기 위한 방법으로 소설을 써야겠다고 생각했을지도 모른다. 그녀는 후에 다시 쓰게 되는 원고를 썼고 ‘Sense and Sensibility’ ‘Pride and Prejudice’ 와 ‘Northanger Abbey’을 출판했다. 그녀는 또한 완료되지 않은 'The Watsons' 이라고 불리는 소설을 시작했다.-lively:활발한 -fond of:~을 좋아하는 -extensive : 아주 넓은 -satirical : 풍자적인-drafts : 원고, 초안 -abbey : 수도원-may(might) have p.p ~이었을지도 모른다.(불확실한 추측)-must have p.p ~이었음에 틀림없다.(확실한 추측)-to부정사의 형용사적 용법한정적 용법 : 명사, 대명사를 수식 -> '~할'-동명사를 목적어로 취하는 동사mind, enjoy, give up, avoid, finish, escape, stop, suggest, propose, recommend, consider, put off, delay, postpone, practice, deny, quitIn many of the novels, there are dances. Jane loved dancing, and was often invited to balls in many of the great hthought they were more likely to do so in a busy town such as Bath.But the next four years the family spent in Bath were miserable for Jane, who felt she did not fit in and missed her country life. This changed in 1805, when Jane's father died. Jane, Cassandra and their mother had to move and were suddenly poor. Fortunately, her brothers helped. During this time, Jane fell in love, but the young man died soon after they met. Jane accepted an offer of marriage from a wealthy landowner, who was a brother of some of her closest friends, but she changed her mind the next morning. Jane Austen, a young woman who wrote so much about love and marriage, never married.그 소설들 대다수에 댄스가 있다. Jane은 댄스를 좋아했고 종종 많은 주위의 대저택에서 무도회에 초대되었다. 춤추는 것, 쓰는 것과 함께 Jane은 그녀의 많은 친구들과 시골에서 긴 산책을 즐겼다. 그러므로 Jane은 그녀의 부모님이 Bath라는 도시로 이사 가기로 정했다고 그녀에게 말했을 때 정말 충격 받았다. 이사 가는 이유는 일반적으로 Jane과 Cassandra가 관련 있었다. 그들의 부모님은 그녀들의 신랑을 찾기를 원했고 Bath와 같은 붐비는 도시가 더욱 그렇게 할 것 같다고 생각했다.그러나 향후 4년 그 가족이 Bath에서 지냈던 것은 그녀에게 어울리지 않았고 시골 생활을 놓ostly : 주로, 일반적으로 -to do with : ~와 관계가 있는 -such as : ~와 같은-miserable : 비참한 -landowner : 지주 -so much : 완전한, 그만큼-be likely to : ~일 것 같다, ~하기 쉽다-to 부정사를 목적어로 취하는 동사want, decide, hope, plan, wish, ask, promise, expect, intend, agree, refuse, manage, tend, afford, arrange, choose, contrive, demand, deserve, desire, endeavor, fail, learn, long, offer, pretend, threatenOne of her brothers, Edward, had been very fortunate. An uncle had adopted Edward and left him his fortune. In 1809, Edward gave Jane, Cassandra and their mother a small but comfortable house in the countryside with a pretty garden.In a comfortable chair at a small round table Jane revised Sense and Sensibility(1811), Pride and Prejudice(1813), Mansfield Park(1814), Emma(1816), and Persuasion. Persuasion was published together with Northanger Abbey in 1818, the year after she died. Since the, all the books have been reprinted and read continuously and all have been made into popular movies.그녀 형제들 중에 하나인 Edward는 매우 운이 좋았었다. 삼촌은 .