The Vandalism Perpetrated by English Author Jane Austen During Adolescence, the Benefit of This Vandalism During the Modern Day, the Primary Person Austen Fictitiously Married, the Secondary Person Austen Fictitiously Married, the Tertiary Person Austen Fictitiously Married, the View of Women Within the English Judicial System During the 18th Century, the Forced Relinquishment of All Possessions Post Marriage for Women During the Late 18th Century and Early 19th Century, the Owner of These Possessions if the Patriarch of a Family Died During the Late 18th Century or Early 19th Century, the Concept of “Pin Money”, Few Men Establishing Quarterly Allowances for Their Spouses During the Late 18th Century, English Physician George Cheyne’s View of the Aristocracy and the Nervous System, the Reason Nervous Medical Disorders Became Fashionable Within Europe During the 18th Century, the Majority of the Aristocracy Within England Developing Signs and Symptoms of Nervous Medical Disorders During the Late 18th Century, the Medical Diagnosis Cheyne Was Afflicted With, the Concept of “Sensibility” During the 18th Century, the Concept of “Love Tokens” and “Eye Miniatures” During the 18th Century, the Size of Eye Miniature Artwork, the Reason Eye Miniatures Were Provided as Gifts, the Reason Eye Miniatures Were Popular During the 18th Century, and the Reason Eye Miniatures Were Worn and Displayed Frequently During the 18th Century

Jane Austen vandalized the marriage registry book found within her fathers church by imagining what a marriage certificate would look like for her after her marriage to a few different potential partners. This vandalism provides a fascinating insight into the workings of an 18th century Georgian teenage girl. Austen wrote her first marriage document with her marrying the fictitious Henry Frederic Howard Fitzwilliam of London, England. Austen then made another attempt, this time downgrading the n...


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