Part II. A Study of Character’s Movement in Sense and Sensibility
A startling fact! – there are 49 mentions of movement and 46 mentions of carriages [to include a few referring to travel by horseback] – and people say that nothing happens in Jane Austen! That is a great deal of traveling in what I have just described in the previous post as a not easy or inexpensive world to travel in!
To begin, let’s place the characters where they live and their income if known:
A. Where the characters live: see the map of England’s Counties below, and the map of places, both real and fictional above
- Counties = Sussex, Somerset, Dorset, Devon
- London [“Town” = London], largely Mayfair
The Dashwoods:
- Henry Dashwood – Norland, Sussex
- Mrs. Henry Dashwood – Norland, moves to Barton Cottage, Devonshire – £7000 = £350 / yr
- Mrs. Dashwood’s mother – Stanhill [Sussex]
- John and Fanny Dashwood – Norland, Sussex; Harley St, London [renting?]; purchase East Kingham Farm, near Norland – £5,000 – £6,000 / year
- Elinor / Marianne / Margaret: Norland, Sussex, move to Barton Cottage, Devonshire; each have £1000 capital from their uncle = £50 pounds each annual income = £500 total for the four of them [150 + 350 = £500]
Colonel Brandon: Delaford in Dorset; St. James St, London – £2000 / year
- Eliza Williams, his ward – Avignon [Brandon’s sister] – where? – found her in London
- Brandon’s brother-in-law: Whitwell, near Barton
The Ferrars:
- Mrs. Ferrars – Park St, London
- Edward – his mother’s house; Pall Mall, London, after leaving home; Oxford; Edward and Elinor after marriage will have £350 / year (though this will increase to £850 with Edward’s inheritance of £10,000 from Mrs. Ferrars, reluctantly given!)
- Robert – his mother’s house? later London with Lucy Steele
- Fanny Ferrars Dashwood [see above]
John Willoughby – Combe Magna, Somerset; Bond St, London – about £600-700 /yr
- Mrs. Smith, Willoughby’s Aunt – Allenham Court, Devonshire
- Miss Gray, Willoughby’s wife – £50,000 = £2,500 /yr
The Jennings / Middletons / Palmers:
- Sir John and Lady Mary Middleton [Mrs. Jennings daughter]: Barton Park, Devonshire; Conduit St, London
- Mrs. Jennings: Berkeley St, London, near Portman Square, otherwise she is visiting her daughters
- Mr. Thomas Palmer and Charlotte Palmer [Mrs. Jennings’ daughter]: Cleveland, Somerset; Hanover Square, London [renting?]
The Steeles:
- Lucy and Anne [Nancy] Steele – Bartlett’s Buildings, London
- Mr. Pratt [the Steele’s Uncle] – Longstaple [near Plymouth]
Miss Morton: Edward’s intended, London somewhere – £30,000 = £1500/yr
**************************************
B. Movement of characters – a quick summary:
1. The novel starts out with Mrs. Dashwood and her three daughters moving from Norland Park [Sussex] to Barton Cottage [Devonshire] – their furniture goes by way of the water [i.e. canal system]
2. The Elinor and Marianne go to London with Mrs. Jennings [and most everyone else], then return to Cleveland, then back to Barton Cottage, where they await their destiny, both ending up at Delaford.
3. Colonel Brandon lives in Delaford, but he is quite often at Barton Park, he goes to London to see his ward, later moves to London with everyone else, and when staying in London, he goes back and forth to Delaford “a few times”, and then later returns home via Cleveland and has to fetch Mrs. Dashwood in the middle of the night back and forth from Cleveland to Barton Cottage, and then finally seems to be at Barton Park / Cottage an awful lot…
4. Edward Ferrars visits Barton Cottage and later we find that he was actually first in Plymouth – he travels a few times back and forth to London to his mother’s, then off to an unnamed Inn somewhere after he is disinherited, then to Oxford, then back to London settling in Pall Mall, and then of course to Barton to visit then marry Elinor, and they move to the parsonage at Delaford and we expect will live happily ever after…
5. Willoughby lives in London, has his estate home at Combe Magna in Somerset, visits his Aunt in Allenham Court [Devonshire], leaves for London when HE is disinherited; he later visits Cleveland [Somerset] to see the dying Marianne, and then back to London to live with his boring, but wealthy wife
6. The Middletons live at Barton Park [Devonshire], but travel to London with everyone else…
7. The Palmers live at Cleveland [Somerset], they visit Barton Park [Devonshire], then back to Cleveland and then to London with everyone else; return to Cleveland and then leave again as Marianne falls ill.
8. Mrs. Jennings, of course, lives in London but travels all over to visit her children at Barton Park and Cleveland
9. the Miss Steeles live in Plymouth with their Uncle, visited Exeter and then to Barton Park, then to London where they stay with first the Middletons, then the John Dashwoods, then Lucy with her now husband Robert Ferrars leave London for Dawlish, then return to London to live unhappily ever after, while her abandoned sister has to borrow money from Mrs. Jennings to catch a coach back to Plymouth [in the endless, hopeless search of her Doctor…]
10. Mrs. Dashwood is taken to Cleveland by Col. Brandon to see Marianne at Cleveland [Somerset]; she is the only character who does not go to London.
11. As noted above, Everyone but Mrs. Dashwood goes to London, and while there they travel for their daily visiting calls and excursions around Town.
12. And of course, Mrs. Ferrars stays put, selecting / de-selecting her heir from her comfortable seat in London – BUT the book ends with her visiting Elinor and Edward: ‘She came to inspect the happiness which she was almost ashamed of having authorized.”
And how did they travel?? – stay tuned for Part III: Carriages in Sense and Sensibility
*****************************************
Sources: Fig. 1 and 2 maps from the JASNA.org website; Fig. 3 Cary map from Pemberley.com