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Jane and Me: Caroline Knight, Jane Austen's Fifth Great Niece 

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Chawton House is many things to many people - to Caroline it will always be home. As a direct descendant of Jane’s brother, Edward Knight, Caroline grew up at Chawton House while it was still her family’s private home. Caroline’s early life was filled with the delights of living in a sixteenth-century English manor, the good cheer of family gatherings and centuries-old Christmas traditions in the Great Hall, the beauty of a country life, and the joys of helping her Granny bake cakes and serve Jane Austen devotees in the Chawton House tea room. When she was seventeen, Caroline and her family left the home her family had lived in for centuries, following the death of her grandfather, Edward Knight III. In this talk Caroline will share some of her most precious memories of her childhood at Chawton House and the writing of Jane & Me: My Austen Heritage over 25 years later.
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Caroline’s talk will be followed by a Twitter Q&A.
Caroline Knight
Caroline Jane Knight is Jane Austen’s fifth great niece and among the last of the Austen family descendants to live at Chawton House. Caroline has had a career in marketing which took her to Australia in 2008. Caroline was a finalist in the Telstra Businesswoman of the Year Awards in 2012 and the same year was made an honorary life fellow of the Australian Institute of Management. Caroline is founder and chair of the Jane Austen Literacy Foundation and owner of The Greyfriar Group, a marketing and events business. In 2017 Caroline published her memoir Jane & Me: My Austen Heritage about her childhood at Chawton House, available at the Chawton House online shop: chawtonhouse.org/shop/books/j....
The Jane Austen Literacy Foundation: janeaustenlf.org/
Thank you for tuning in to Chawton House's Lockdown Literary Festival. This programme, happening on 15, 16 & 17 May is all online, and all for free. It is a celebration of women's writing, with events including talks, discussions, workshops and Q&As.If you have enjoyed any of our digital content and, if you are able, please consider donating to the Chawton House Emergency Appeal. Your donations will ensure we can keep producing content inspired by the Chawton House collections:chawtonhouse.org/covid-19-app...

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Комментарии : 36   
@GerriBauer
@GerriBauer 10 месяцев назад
I bought "Jane & Me" when the book first came out and enjoyed it very much. So nice to see the author in this chat. Seeing her and listening to her talk reinforces what I felt after reading the book. Caroline's writing ability, strength, individuality and spunk (especially evident in the book) remind me so much of her famous ancestor. It's lovely to see family traits handed down through generations.
@maryhamric
@maryhamric 2 года назад
Amazing how you can see the family resemblance in her face. What a wonderful woman!
@susanupcroft9892
@susanupcroft9892 3 года назад
Wow, how amazing to have such a close ancestor as Jane Austen!
@elarnesen
@elarnesen 4 года назад
So fun to see Caroline Jane Knight speaking about her early life at Chawton! I heard about her book in 2017 and promptly requested it for a Christmas present. I read it right away and was so excited to hear of the details of her life, the history of the house, as she told it, and her perspective on Jane Austen, her ancestor. I hope to see her someday in the UK (or maybe when she is in the US). I also hope she continues to support the collective effort to keep Chawton House as a cherished historic site.
@chloemaxwell2628
@chloemaxwell2628 3 года назад
I totally love this woman, and know Jane Austen would as well! How wonderful to grow up in Chawton House, especially as a relative of the inimitable Jane!
@SaudadeCB
@SaudadeCB 9 месяцев назад
She even resembles the drawing made of Jane Austen :)
@SoBeBun
@SoBeBun 4 месяца назад
This was such a beautiful thing to do... What a wonderful story too. You are so down to earth and just a real pleasure to listen to. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. ❤
@jeanmosley3933
@jeanmosley3933 4 года назад
This talk was a joy. I could sense your pleasure in having grown up at Chawton House, even though the leaving of it was a hard thing to do. Thank you.
@dhuggs5299
@dhuggs5299 4 года назад
A big thanks to Caroline Knight and to CHAWTON House for sponsoring this RU-vid talk. Very enjoyable and lovely to hear about her memories of growing up in house. I’m going to now buy her book.
@havingalook2
@havingalook2 4 месяца назад
What a pleasure it was to discover you and this presentation. I look forward to getting your book albeit all these years later. Many thanks
@carolturnham4144
@carolturnham4144 4 года назад
What a lovely lady and so interesting. Thank you Caroline Knight!
@douglashosaka8448
@douglashosaka8448 4 года назад
What a wonderful experience - to listen to your presentation and see the joy on your face as you reflected on your childhood at Chawton House. My daughter and I visited the area after taking a train from London and walking what felt like miles to get to Jane's cottage and then hitching a ride to Chawton House. I knew exactly the places you were talking about. I repeat - What a wonderful experience. Thank you so very much.
@Toodle.Pipp001
@Toodle.Pipp001 4 года назад
Chawton House is such a magical place and your story helps explain why. Thank you Caroline, for your dedication and enthusiasm. I'm sure the ancestors are all smiling down on your amazing efforts and success, Bravo! ❤️
@user-qj2vx4oj9b
@user-qj2vx4oj9b 3 года назад
A real treat to hear Caroline relate her experiences of Chawton House. A good time to listen again to Jane & Me to escape lockdown.🙏🏻📚
@alainwolf6815
@alainwolf6815 Год назад
This is a lovely preface to the book you wrote and I am very much looking forward to reading it. I wrote an article on how religion is displaced in Jane Austen’s ‘Sense and Sensibility’ (Meta) and am currently conducting research on the importance of literature in language learning with reference to her work. As a learner of English, I read all of Jane Austen novels avidly, and can claim to have developed my voice in English through hers. I would be very happy to contribute to your literacy programme in any way you see fit. Dr Alain J.E. Wolf (PhD Cantab, FHEA)
@LizziebelleXOX
@LizziebelleXOX 4 года назад
I listened to the audiobook Jane and me . It’s fantastic Caroline .. thank you I love listening to your stories about Jane and the Austen /knight family xx 💕
@jennygordon4338
@jennygordon4338 4 года назад
Such a fantastic talker, I could have listened to Caroline all day! Such wonderful family memories of Chawton House. Loved the description of ‘snap dragon’, sounds like fun!
@themoralworld6864
@themoralworld6864 4 года назад
Good talk. It is interesting to hear about the past times at Chawton and can only imagine the heartbreak at having to leave.
@matijastupica6315
@matijastupica6315 3 года назад
How exciting! Another book about Jane Austin I am looking forward to read. Thank you! ❤
@queenbodicea
@queenbodicea 3 года назад
I have just finished reading your fascinating book this morning and really enjoyed it.
@DorotheaJensen
@DorotheaJensen 4 года назад
Clearly Caroline has inherited her great great great whatever grammy's "sprack wit!" Loved. This!
@lamoinette23
@lamoinette23 2 года назад
Delightful. There is a family resemblance and we can imagine Jane's eyes sparkling with such good natured mischief.. 🥰 must find your book.. thank you for sharing lovely childhood adventures. 💚
@mewalters4392
@mewalters4392 3 года назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this. I think I will do it again, soon.
@freedomwriter1000
@freedomwriter1000 4 года назад
This is great!!!
@SMaryG
@SMaryG 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing such wonderful, fond personal memories! ❤
@angelatebbeburke4533
@angelatebbeburke4533 4 года назад
Thank you for this talk. Loving to hear first hand and share knowledge. It is wonderful to hear the stories and sharing during this lockdown.
@janetrogers5429
@janetrogers5429 3 года назад
Wish you could have this talk at the house itself
@mstexasg6243
@mstexasg6243 2 года назад
This is my first time hearing your lovely story. How wonderful. I just purchased your book on audible 😊
@SarahEDavis
@SarahEDavis 4 года назад
Thank you! This was wonderful!
@archiewoosung5062
@archiewoosung5062 2 года назад
Wonderfully positive woman! Seems to have something of Edward Knight's chin. Think I first visited the cottage in the mid-80s but don't think I found my way to Chawton House; not sure I realised it was open - or that it had a tea-room!
@danielaausten7085
@danielaausten7085 3 года назад
You have the same Jane Austen s eyes!!!!!!
@janetmgv
@janetmgv 4 года назад
There are sooo many relatives of Jane austen by her siblings children and their children and their children.. i guess they all not know all of them ..or?
@elizabethdarley8646
@elizabethdarley8646 Месяц назад
So, Knight is why Jane called her hero in Emma Mr Knightly to honour your Knight family. Is this correct, ma'am, please? Kind regards from Elizabeth in Yorkshire😊
@anitagarner3500
@anitagarner3500 Год назад
I'm listening to "Jane Austen & Me" in audio book format and can't understand the narrator when she refers to the nickname given the grandfather. Could someone please tell me what did the author call her grandfather Knight?
@annehaile7781
@annehaile7781 2 года назад
hi hi hi
@MahatmaLevolence
@MahatmaLevolence 2 года назад
Hmm. Interesting. Jane Austen Novelist 17th direct great granddaughter of Edward III 33rd direct great granddaughter of Charlemagne 61st direct great granddaughter of Arrius Calpurnius Piso 65th direct great granddaughter of Herod the Great 75th direct great granddaughter of Nebuchadnezzar 104th direct great granddaughter of Ramesis II 109th direct great granddaughter of Amenhotep III etc'.
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