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Mid shot exterior Jane Austen's house 2. Cutaway leaves on tree3. Wide village of Chawton pan to Jane Austen's House4. Close up sign pointing to Jane Austen's House 5. Tilt down...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eAP Television \u003cbr/\u003eChawton, Hampshire, U.K - 22 October 2012\u003cbr/\u003e1. Mid shot exterior Jane Austen's house \u003cbr/\u003e2. Cutaway leaves on tree\u003cbr/\u003e3. Wide village of Chawton pan to Jane Austen's House\u003cbr/\u003e4. Close up sign pointing to Jane Austen's House \u003cbr/\u003e5. Tilt down house to visitors entering \u003cbr/\u003e6. Wide tilt Jane Austen's bedroom \u003cbr/\u003e7. Close picture of Jane Austen   \u003cbr/\u003e8. Mid visitors looking at exhibits \u003cbr/\u003e9. Tilt up visitors looking at Austen family jewellery in cabinet\u003cbr/\u003e10. Close up wedding ring belonging to Austen's family \u003cbr/\u003e11. Wide drawing room with Jane Austen's father's writing desk \u003cbr/\u003e12. Mid shot piano \u003cbr/\u003e13. Pan cabinet showing lock of Jane Austen's hair and topaz crosses given to Jane and her sister Cassandra by their brother\u003cbr/\u003e14. Close up topaz crosses \u003cbr/\u003e15. Tilt down bed covered with quilt made by Austen and her family. \u003cbr/\u003e16. Detail shot quilt\u003cbr/\u003e17. Various original table that Austen used to write her novels\u003cbr/\u003e18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Louise West, Curator, Jane Austen's House Museum: \u003cbr/\u003e\"People can't quite believe that she created these masterpieces on this table and I think it's the one thing that if there was a fire we all agree, that's the thing we'd run and get and run out of the house with.\"   \u003cbr/\u003e19. Various first edition of Pride and Prejudice belonging to Austen's brother and signed by her niece\u003cbr/\u003e20. Various first edition of Pride and Prejudice signed by Lady Caroline Lamb \u003cbr/\u003e21. Louise West reading from Jane Austen letter UPSOUND (English) \"It was very good in you to write, but I shall not be so much your debtor soon. I want to tell you that I have got my own darling child from London.\" \u003cbr/\u003e22. Louise West reading letter  \u003cbr/\u003e23. Close letter \u003cbr/\u003e24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Louise West, Curator, Jane Austen's House Museum:\u003cbr/\u003e\"Her own darling child of course means her book. This is her published book of Pride and Prejudice. This tells you exactly what Jane thought of her books. They were her children. She had no children of her own and these where she poured all her maternal feelings I suppose. And the way she describes that book, I think in a way maybe it's why it's so big for everybody, because it's such a precious thing for her.\"\u003cbr/\u003e25. Mid Rebecca Smith, writer in residence Jane Austen's House Museum and 5th removed great niece, sitting at Jane Austen's writing table looking out of the window where Austen drew inspiration\u003cbr/\u003e26. Close up ink well\u003cbr/\u003e27. Reverse shot Smith looking out of the window \u003cbr/\u003e28. Various picture of Francis Austen - Jane's brother\u003cbr/\u003e29. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rebecca Smith, Writer in residence, Jane Austen's House Museum and 5th removed great niece: \u003cbr/\u003e\"When I was growing up I wasn't really terribly aware of it. I'd visit my great aunt's in Winchester and lots of the things that they had are now here in the museum, but I just kind of took it all for granted. It was only when I was in my teens and early twenties that I began to appreciate it a bit more.\"\u003cbr/\u003e30. Various Jane Austen family tree \u003cbr/\u003e31. Set up Jill Webster,  Secretary, Kent Branch, Jane Austen Society \u003cbr/\u003e32. Close letter in cabinet\u003cbr/\u003eCourtesy Jill Webster \u003cbr/\u003e33. STILL photograph of Jill Webster and other Jane Austen Society member rehearsing performance of Pride and Prejudice. \u003cbr/\u003e34. Close of same \u003cbr/\u003eAP Television \u003cbr/\u003eChawton, Hampshire, U.K., 22nd October 2012\u003cbr/\u003e35. Various Jane Austen books \u003cbr/\u003e36. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jill Webster, Secretary, Kent Branch, Jane Austen Society: \u003cbr/\u003e\"They are very simple plots, they're about love and marriage and money and power and small, domestic family settings and I think they're applicable to any time and any age. Look at the Bollywood film of Pride and Prejudice, it works perfectly well in India as well.\"\u003cbr/\u003e37. Various books translated into different languages\u003cbr/\u003e38. SOUNDBITE: (English) Louise West, Curator, Jane Austen's House Museum:\u003cbr/\u003e\"She did push the boundaries. She  changed her publisher when she was writing Emma, because she thought she deserved more money. And I think that's a really interesting thing about her, she liked the money that she made from her books, she wrote them...I think she couldn't have not written them because she was a creative person, but she wanted to get paid properly for them, because she knew that people appreciated them, so she was very much an early feminist.\"\u003cbr/\u003e39. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jill Webster, Secretary, Kent Branch, Jane Austen Society: \u003cbr/\u003e\"She was very proud of her authorship I think we make a mistake if we think she was a quiet little violet writing downstairs at her table. I think she was pretty pleased with herself with being an author and selling books.\"\u003cbr/\u003e40. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rebecca Smith, Writer in residence, Jane Austen's House Museum and 5th removed great niece: \u003cbr/\u003e\"Her earliest biographers had this idea of her being the very good maiden aunt and this very demure person, so people do keep changing their ideas of Jane, but through it all we have the novels and we have her letters too.\"\u003cbr/\u003e41. Tilt up manuscript to portrait of Jane Austen \u003cbr/\u003e42. Close up name on portrait \u003cbr/\u003e43. Close up Jane Austen  \u003cbr/\u003eOne of the world's most famous novelists, Jane Austen, was born this day in 1775. \u003cbr/\u003eShe went on to write Pride and Prejudice, which was first published 200 years ago in January 1813. \u003cbr/\u003eThe story about love, society and marriage in 19th century England has been adapted into film and television drama countless times and the novel has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. \u003cbr/\u003eThe tiny village of Chawton, in Hampshire - home to Jane Austen for the last 8 years of her life.\u003cbr/\u003eIt's also the place where the author revised and published her most famous novels including Pride and Prejudice which celebrates its 200th birthday in January. \u003cbr/\u003eMansfield Park, Emma and Persuasion were entirely written here.  Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Northanger Abbey were written earlier, but revised and finally published from here. \u003cbr/\u003eThe 17th century red brick house is now a museum dedicated to the author. \u003cbr/\u003eVisitors can see a large collection of personal items and furniture including the family piano. \u003cbr/\u003eAusten was known to be a proficient musician and would practice at least two hours a day. \u003cbr/\u003eAlongside a lock of the author's hair, there's also a pair of topaz crosses given to Jane and her sister Cassandra by their brother, Charles.\u003cbr/\u003eAnother highlight is an original quilt crafted by Jane, her sister and their mother while staying at the house - a way for the ladies to pass the evenings. The quilt would have been hand stitched by candle light. \u003cbr/\u003eAnd perhaps most famous of all is the tiny table where Austen would sit and write on small scraps of paper that she would put together to form the manuscripts for her novels. \u003cbr/\u003eMuseum curator, Louise West says:  \"People can't quite believe that she created these masterpieces on this table and I think it's the one thing that if there was a fire we all agree, that's the thing we'd run and get and run out of the house with.\"   \u003cbr/\u003eTo commemorate the 200th anniversary of the publication of Pride and Prejudice on January 28th 1813, the museum will be putting two original first edition copies of the book on display. \u003cbr/\u003eThe first given to Jane's brother, Edward is signed by his daughter, Marianne Knight. \u003cbr/\u003eThe second belonged to Austen and is signed by Lady Caroline Lamb, the mistress of the British poet, Lord Byron.  \u003cbr/\u003eThe museum would not divulge their worth.  \u003cbr/\u003eAlmost as famous as Austen's novels are a series of personal letters she wrote, largely to her sister but also to other family members about her life and work.  Two such letters are also being put on display at the museum to mark the bicentenary. \u003cbr/\u003eOne, dated 29th January 1813 and written to Cassandra tells of Austen's joy at finally having Pride and Prejudice published. \u003cbr/\u003eAusten writes: \"I want to tell you that I have got my own darling child from London.\"\u003cbr/\u003eWest explains: \"Her own darling child of course means her book. This is her published book of Pride and Prejudice. This tells you exactly what Jane thought of her books. They were her children. She had no children of her own and these where she poured all her maternal feelings I suppose. And the way she describes that book, I think in a way it's why it's so big for everybody, because it's such a precious thing for her.\"\u003cbr/\u003eWriter in residence at Chawton is Rebecca Smith - Jane Austen's great niece 5 times removed.  \u003cbr/\u003eA published author of 3 novels, \"The Bluebird Cafï¿½,\" \"Happy Birthday and All That,\" and \"A Bit of Earth,\" she is also the author of  \"Jane Austen's Guide to Modern Life's Dilemmas.\"  \u003cbr/\u003eSmith is descended from Austen's brother, Francis. She keenly points out that Austen had 33 nieces and nephews, so more than a thousand people in the UK that can also trace their family tree back to the author, but adds she is still proud to be related to one of the greatest writers of all time. \u003cbr/\u003eLike Austen, Smith grew up in a literary household. Her mother is also a published author. She says wanting to become a writer was the 'normal thing to do', but admits there was also some inspiration from her famous great aunt. \u003cbr/\u003e\"When I was growing up I wasn't really terribly aware of it. I'd visit my great aunt's in Winchester and lots of the things that they had are now here in the museum, but I just kind of took it all for granted. It was only when I was in my teens and early twenties that I began to appreciate it a bit more.\"\u003cbr/\u003eIn the U.K. in the 1970's and 1980's Jane Austen's novels featured highly on the school curriculum.  Today some regions still include \"Pride and Prejudice\" and \"Emma\" for A Level study, although to a much lesser extent.  \u003cbr/\u003eThe Jane Austen Society was set up to honour author's memory and work and to secure the preservation of manuscripts, letters and memorabilia of Jane Austen and the Austen family. There are more than 2,000 members across 11 branches in the U.K. \u003cbr/\u003eJill Webster is secretary of the Kent branch, which has 130 members.  \u003cbr/\u003eHere Webster can be seen rehearsing for a production of Pride and Prejudice in which she is playing Mr. Darcy's aunt, Lady Catherine \u003cbr/\u003eFor Jane's upcoming birthday on December 16th the branch have organised a birthday lecture by visiting professor, Malcolm Andrews. \u003cbr/\u003eFor the bicentenary the society will be celebrating with readings and period music. Members will be invited to come in period dress and prizes will be given to the best costumes. \u003cbr/\u003eWest says their mission of the Jane Austen Society is to keep the spirit of Jane Austen alive, but adds that the author's writing is so timeless that she also manages to do that very well on her own. \u003cbr/\u003e\"They are very simple plots, they're about love and marriage and money and power and small, domestic family settings and I think they're applicable to any time and any age. Look at the Bollywood film of Pride and Prejudice, it works perfectly well in India as well.\"\u003cbr/\u003eAusten was paid a one-off fee of  ï¿½110 by publisher Thomas Egerton of Whitehall for Pride and Prejudice. Egerton is said to have made at least ï¿½450 from the first two editions alone. But by the time Austen had written Emma in December 1815 she had realised the worth of her books. \u003cbr/\u003eWebster, West and Smith all agree, that Austen was an author first, but also an astute business women and an early champion for women. \u003cbr/\u003eWest says: She really did push the boundaries. She changed her publisher when she was writing Emma, because she thought she deserved more money. And I think that's a really interesting thing about her, she liked the money that she made from her books, she wrote them...I think she couldn't have not written them because she was a creative person, but she wanted to get paid properly for them, because she knew that people appreciated them, so she was very much an early feminist.\"\u003cbr/\u003eWebster adds: \"She was very proud of her authorship I think we make a mistake if we think she was a quiet little violet writing downstairs at her table. 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