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M.T. The Marriage of George and Cassandra Austen


It seems to have been a love-match. Cassandra Leigh, of impeccable ancestry and niece of the biggest bigwig in Oxford university, gave her hand in marriage to “The Handsome Proctor”, a penniless orphan dependant upon the goodwill of his not-so close relative to provide him with a very modest living, and probably few prospects. Casandra got married in a wool riding habit, and didn’t have another new dress for two years after that. She became cow-herd, milkmaid and cheesemaker, gardener and potato-planter, as well as wife of a parson, and the mother of several sons in quick succession.

What did she see in him, do you think? Was it just a love match? Or did George Austen have prospects before him, and money behind him ? Was he a young man who was going places, or did she give up a grand life to live in comparative poverty for ever?

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M.T. The Marriage of George and Cassandra Austen
What she saw in him...
Wit
And easygoing
Resilient
Chemistry can be pretty powerful...
Quite possible
Grand life, married life...
That's interesting, Barbara
Providing a happy childhood?
Am I Understanding?
Not exactly
handsome
A silhouette...
So
Age Difference
Boldness
Not at all
Marrying down
Gloomy financial propects
George Austen's finances