
Jane Austen in Bath: Walking Tours of the Writer's City is a beautifully
illustrated book organized into four walking tours around the city
of Bath-where she set both Northanger Abbey and Persuasion-two
novels that mirrored her own experience: that of an impressionable,
optimistic young girl hoping to meet the man she would marry and
later, that of a mature woman disappointed in love. It was in Bath
that many of Austen's own romantic adventures and misadventures
occurred, and this book artfully weaves together the story of Austen's
life there with those of her beloved characters.
This guidebook describes the places frequented by Austen and
her characters. Readers can stroll along the shady, tree-lined
walk where Anne Elliot met Captain Wentworth after he returned
from seven years at sea, and visit the galleries that hosted
the glittering balls where the impressionable young Catherine
Moreland made her debut. Bath is an exquisite, perfectly preserved
Georgian town located in the stunning countryside just an hour
and a half from London. It was a spa town in Austen's day and
still is. The streets, crescents, gardens, and buildings look
almost exactly the same as they did then. Many of the places
that she frequented are still there-visitors can still buy the
traditional Sally Lunn rolls at the same bakery/caf? that Austen
frequented; enter the famous Pump Rooms and Assembly Rooms where
she drank the waters, gossiped, and danced; stroll the unique
Georgian crescents and pleasure gardens where she enjoyed fireworks
and lavish public breakfasts; and see the homes Austen and her
family lived in, some of which are now open to the public.
Jane Austen in Bath is the perfect companion to discovering
the vibrant and fashionable social scene of Bath during both Austen's
time and today.
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