Room 2: A brief glimpse into the elegant accomplishments of the child prodigy

Object 3. Farmer Giles & his Wife shewing off their daughter Betty to their Neighbours, on her return from School (James Gillray, 1809)

On loan from the curatorā€™s private collection

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Jane Austen was born into a family of keen amateur writers. Aged 9 to 10, she attended the Abbey House School in Reading with her sister Cassandra who was three years older. Remembering her school days ten years later, she remarked to Cassandra, ā€˜I could die of laughter ā€¦ as they used to say at schoolā€™ (in a letter of 1 September 1796).Ā  It would not be long before our prodigy displayed her remarkable talents to a rapturous world, or, at least, a select audience of admiring family and friends.