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Occupation
  
author

Name
  
Jon Spence

Alma mater
  
Language
  
English


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Born
  
July 30, 1945Camilla, Georgia, USA (
1945-07-30
)

Nationality
  
American (1945–2011)Australian (2011)

Genre
  
English literatureJane Austen

Died
  
June 20, 2011, Sydney, Australia

Books
  
Becoming Jane Austen, Learning to Teach Primary PE


Notable works
  
Becoming Jane Austen

Jon Hunter Spence (July 30, 1945 – June 20, 2011) was a Jane Austen scholar of international standing. His 2003 biography, Becoming Jane Austen, was adapted into a feature film starring Anne Hathaway in 2007.

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Education

Spence received a BA in English literature at the University of Georgia, an MA at Tulane University, and obtained a PhD from King's College London. He returned to teach at Georgia, and later taught at King Saud University in Saudi Arabia and Hiroshima University and Doshisha University in Japan. After first visiting a friend in Sydney in 1988 he returned each Christmas until 1998. From 1998 he became a permanent resident of Australia and resided in Double Bay. He was a long-standing member of the editorial board of the Jane Austen Society of Australia, became an Australian citizen in May 2011, and died at his Sydney home in Double Bay the following month.

Biography

Spence's biography Becoming Jane Austen was published in 2003. University of Wisconsin-Madison English professor Joseph Wiesenfarth noted in a review that the work "is one of the best half-dozen books published on Austen in the last quarter century, at least. It is a remarkably learned book written in a remarkably lucid style and a joy to read. The research is so substantial, wide-ranging, and detailed that any conjecture Spence builds on it has the feel of bedrock itself. His interpretation of Jane Austen’s character and personality as well as of her fiction impresses the reader with his long and intimate acquaintance with the writer and her works." Wiesenfarth also observed that the book must have required "research in dusty, neglected archives" which he believed then led to "polished and penetrating readings of Austen’s novels along with an evocation of their author’s character".

Becoming Jane Austen was the detailed scholarship which provided the inspiration for the film Becoming Jane which appeared in 2007 and on which he was a consultant.

Works

  • A Century of Wills from Jane Austen's Family, 1705–1806 (2001) (editor)
  • Becoming Jane Austen (2003 & 2007)
  • Jane Austen's Brother Abroad: The Grand Tour Journals of Edward Austen (2005) (editor)
  • References

    Jon Hunter Spence Wikipedia


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