A visit to the Jane Austen Centre
BhavaniBhavani/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BATH/ Updated : Nov 27, 2015, 10:19 IST
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Jane Austen wrote six novels of which two are set in Bath—ironically, her first to be completed but last to be published, Northanger Abbey, and her final book Persuasion, both of which were published posthumously. The Jane Austen … Read more
Jane Austen wrote six novels of which two are set in Bath—ironically, her first to be completed but last to be published, Northanger Abbey, and her final book Persuasion, both of which were published posthumously. The Jane Austen Centre focuses on her experiences in Bath and the effect it had on her and her novels. Read less

Jane Austen wrote six novels of which two are set in Bath—ironically, her first to be completed but last to be published, Northanger Abbey, and her final book Persuasion, both of which were published posthumously. The Jane Austen Centre focuses on her experiences in Bath and the effect it had on her and her novels.
An easy way to find this centre is to look out for ‘Lizzie’ who stands at the door everyday, come rain or shine. This centre also has an online memorabilia shop, so you don’t need to cart your goodies through the holiday, simply buy it online and ship it home.
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