A Persuasion audiobook performed by 20 actors with gorgeous ambient sounds and an original musical score to bring the story to life. From the director of the Webby Award Honouree podcast of Pride and Prejudice. Presented over 13 beautiful episodes. This dramatised audiobook is produced by the Australian not-for-profit community theatre company, Ballarat National Theatre.
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The Thing About Austen is a podcast about Jane Austen's world — the people, objects, and culture that shape Austen's fiction. Come for the historical context and stay for the literary shenanigans. Think of us as your somewhat cheeky tour guides to the life and times of Jane Austen.
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An enthusiastic amateur discusses Jane Austen's novels chapter by chapter. All are welcome whether you have a fancy degree or not.
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Welcome, Janeites, to the What the Austen? podcast! I’m your host, Izzy Meakin, a lifelong Janeite with a deep love for Austen. Each month, I team up with fellow enthusiasts to explore the wit, charm, and quirks of Jane’s novels. This podcast is for those who enjoy thought-provoking discussions and a good laugh, covering everything from romantic moments to quirky aspects and unpopular opinions. We embrace the full spectrum of the Austen fandom. Join me for lively conversations that deepen yo ...
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Alice Austen (1866 – 1952) was one of America’s earliest and most prolific female photographers, and over the course of her life she captured about 8,000 images. This is the official audio tour of the Alice Austen House.
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Ellen and Harriet are a mother and daughter who have been talking about Jane Austen together since Harriet was first old enough to read her. In this podcast, we will be doing a close reading of the books.In each episode, we will look at a few chapters. As well as talking about anything that strikes us in the chapters, we will also pick a favourite sentence, have a discussion about one of the characters, and then Ellen will give a social historian perspective about some element of the ninetee ...
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While fashions change and technology evolves, there are just some things about being human that transcend time. And the persistence of those human experiences is why anyone can find themselves in the timeless, romantic, and funny novels of Jane Austen. The Jane Austen Podcast with Alison Larkin brings a fresh voice to these classic stories. Hosted by writer and comedian Alison Larkin, each season will present an Austen novel with her award-winning narration and feature chats with actors, wri ...
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - Free Audiobook
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice - Free Audio Book
The most famous of Jane Austen’s novels, Pride and Prejudice is the satirical tale of the notorious Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, one of the most popular couples in literary history. When the silly Mrs. Bennet tries to marry off each of her five daug
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Hosts Anna Colwill and Bethany Mosettig have set themselves the task of reviewing every Jane Austen adaptation ever. Come along on their journey. To get in contact you can email us at Austentranslationpod@gmail.com or on Instagram @Austen_translation_pod. Please rate and subscribe!
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The mind-expanding podcast to get the girls you want. Join international dating coach and relationship expert Austen Summers as he chats with influential self-development thinkers, business doers, and friends while covering everything from armchair philosophy to practical dating strategy. austensummers
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"Emma" by Jane Austen is a timeless tale of matchmaking and self-discovery in 19th-century England, where Emma Woodhouse learns valuable lessons about love and social dynamics. Visit https://krity.app/ for more books and to become a narrator. Follow us on Instagram @krity.app and stay updated with the latest releases.
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We're talking about the stories of Jane Austen - how they connect to us today, and connect us to each other. austenconnection.substack.com
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Join Lisa VanDamme as she guides you through Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. Recommended Book Url: https://readwithme.app.link/qUI6QGdLEjb To learn more about Read With Me visit https://readwithmesalon.com
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Join actor Keri Russell ("The Americans"), producer Stephenie Meyer (author of "Twilight"), actor JJ Feild ("Captain America: The First Avenger"), and director Jerusha Hess ("Napoleon Dynamite") as they discuss their new film, "Austenland." The romantic comedy stars Russell as a Jane Austen–obsessed fan who goes to a theme resort in the English countryside in the hopes of finding her own Mr. Darcy.
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Long-time Janenites Jules and Sofia take on adaptations of Jane Austen's work, one movie/Youtube series at a time. We'll be talking about all adaptations we can reasonably find for each book in chronological order of their publishing date. It'll be a wild ride with two die-hard fans! Catch us on Instagram as theaustenarchives, on Facebook as The Austen Archives, or on tumblr at theaustenarchives.tumblr.com Episodes drop every other Friday!
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Watching and reviewing every Jane Austen adaptation ever filmed. Hosted by Sasha Sienna and Jessica Law. Episodes released monthly. Contact us @austentations or email janeaustentations@gmail.com
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We're two brothers who love comic books and we're rewatching superhero movies! Marly Halpern-Graser is an Animation writer who's written superhero cartoons like Batman vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Aquaman: King of Atlantis and Austen is a recent college grad who loves to make new friends! We're 12 years apart in age so will our perspectives have changed now that Austen isn't a child and Marly owns a house? Find out on Hero Rewatch!
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Sit back and sip your apple cider while listing to the pointless ramblings of two overzealous teenager-professionals.
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This fragment of a novel was written by Jane Austen in 1804 and remained untitled and unpublished until her nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh printed it in his A Memoir of Jane Austen in 1871. The title is from him. Mr Watson is a widowed clergyman with two sons and four daughters. The youngest daughter, Emma, has been brought up by a wealthy aunt and is consequently better educated and more refined than her sisters. But when her aunt contracts a foolish second marriage, Emma is obliged to re ...
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Jane Austen is one of my all-time favourite authors and I love the Georgian Period in British History, so I've decided to share my passion with you all and talk to you about different subjects surrounding Jane Austen. The episodes will be weekly (hopefully, I have a health issue so it might not always be exact) and they will break down into a few different categories:A History of England by a Partial, Prejudiced and Ignorant Historian. (General Georgian\Regency history)A. Lady (Jane's Life)T ...
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An epistolary novel, Lady Susan is an early work by Austen that was posthumously published in 1871. The short novel focuses on the self-serving eponymous anti-heroine, as she cunningly maneuvers her way through society in search of a wealthy husband for both her daughter and herself. Disregarding anything but her own selfish goals, Susan employs her charms to lure men and draw them into her web of deceit, no matter their age or status. Exploring issues including morals, manners, self-indulge ...
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Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey is a book about the life of Catherine Morland and her romantic relationships. The novel is divided into two parts; the first part begins with Catherine’s visit to Bath and her relationship with Henry Tilney and the other people she met there, and the second part starts with the arrival of Frederick Tilney and her visit to Northanger Abbey. This book alongside Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility is considered one of the major works of Jane Austen. The ...
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Austen’s timeless romantic classic, follows the lives of the five Bennett sisters, who live in a time where an advantageous marriage and social status are considered a fundamental for any woman to stand a fair chance at life. Set at the turn of the 19th century, Pride and Prejudice catches a perfect glimpse not only of a time when women were socially and economically dependent solely on their marital status, but also as an age of enlightenment and witness of the French Revolution. This roman ...
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Episode 69: Villain off 2024 - General Tilney vs. Sir Walter Elliot
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General Tilney vs. Sir Walter Elliot: Who Will Wear This Year's Crown of the Ultimate Jane Austen Villain?In this episode, we dive into the complex characters of General Tilney from Northanger Abbey and Sir Walter Elliot from Persuasion. General Tilney, with his cold obsession with wealth and status, manipulates those around him, as seen in his har…
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Persuasion 9. | A Surprise Engagement
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Anne’s time in Bath is improved by the discovery that an old school friend, Mrs Smith (nee Hamilton), lives in town, however, she is shocked at her old friend’s living situation, a consequence of extravagance and the early death of her husband. Despite her lower station in life, Anne chooses to regularly visit her friend, eschewing more socially ac…
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Episode 98: The Thing About Northanger Abbey's Bell System
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THE CALL IS COMING FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE. And the person calling is General Tilney. For this year's spooky season episode, we're talking about the bell system at Northanger Abbey. If you have ever wondered for whom the bell pulls, this episode is for you. You can find us online at https://www.thethingaboutausten.com and follow us on Instagram @TheT…
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Persuasion season starting in November
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Just a quick update to let you know that our Persuasion season will be starting in November. We've recorded the first few episodes, but Harriet has been too busy at work to finish editing them. She's going to be away for a few weeks, but will start releasing the episodes on her return in November. We've added the new season to the website menu, wit…
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Send us a text Rachel and I talk a lot about Pride and Prejudice for a podcast that is not about that novel. We also discuss Austen's brief engagement, love languages, farm animals, disparage landlords, oh and Emma’s ways of persuading Harriet and /or talking about her like she's a dog. If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early y…
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Send us a text Rachel and I discover that we may in fact be Mr Woodhouse, and discuss - gossip (check out this reel) - Miss Bates comparison to Emma - Mr Woodhouse's social circle compared to the three witches from Macbeth - queer vibes and how neither of us can talk to girls We also suggest a Regency Dragons Den!!! (honestly I thought a dating sho…
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Send us a text Rachel and I discuss the British empire, the structure of the economy and society, what to do when you can’t support your children, mutually supportive relationships, how men are scared of powerful women, and round off the episode by comparing the Fast and the Furious to Jane Austen. If you'd like to support the podcast and hear epis…
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Send us a text Rachel and I discuss: - Why is the opening line not as famous as P&P? - The impact of Emma’s upbringing and family dynamics on her personality - What the Knightley's future sex life will look like Rachel introduces us to the “Pilious panic” and why she behaves in public. Plus we segue into praise of Emma Thompson. If you'd like to su…
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Episode 68: The Castle of Wolfenbach explained | Northanger Abbey's Horrid Novels ~ Spooky Season
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In this special Spooky Season episode, we're diving into one of the infamous Horrid Novels mentioned in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey: The Castle of Wolfenbach by Eliza Parsons 🏰. Often considered a classic of Gothic fiction, this chilling tale of mystery, family secrets, and haunted castles captivated readers in the late 18th century – and inspir…
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Emma: introducing co-host Rachel Pilois
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Send us a text Rachel is a book seller at Unity Books and quite possibly as obsessed with Austen as I am! She'll be joining me this season to discuss Emma. Rachel mentions The Lizzie Bennet Diaries. Also check out the 10 year re-watch with star Ashley Clements. If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You…
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Episode 97: The Thing About Molland's
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Anne is in Bath, and surprise, surprise, so is Captain Wentworth. Everyone has fortuitously converged at Molland's, and we're here to break down the momentous occasion. If you have ever run into your ex at the confectionery shop, this episode is for you. You can find us online at https://www.thethingaboutausten.com and follow us on Instagram @TheTh…
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Thank you for joining us to learn more about about the photographs, life and historic home of American photographer, Alice Austen (1866-1952).על ידי Alice Austen House
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Alice Austen was versatile and forged her own path beyond the restrictive Victorian expectations for women. Executive Director, Victoria Munro describes what life was like for Alice during the Victorian era.על ידי Alice Austen House
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Alice Austen would spend 56 years in a devoted loving relationship with Gertrude Tate, 30 years of which were spent living together in her home which is now the site of the Alice Austen House Museum and a nationally designated site of LGBTQ history. Executive Director, Victoria Munro and Director of Collections Kristine Allegretti share more.…
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Austen’s wealth was lost in the stock market crash of 1929 and she and Tate were finally evicted from their beloved home in 1945. Tate and Austen were separated by family rejection of their relationship and poverty. Austen was moved to the Staten Island Farm Colony where Tate would visit her weekly. In 1951 Austen’s photographs were rediscovered by…
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Alice Austen captured a changing New York City in more than 7000 photographs taken mostly around the turn of the twentieth century. Victoria Munro, Executive Director of the Alice Austen House, welcomes you to the Alice Austen House audio tour.על ידי Alice Austen House
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Alice Austen was a master tennis player, an early advocate for women riding bicycles, founder of the Staten Island Garden Club, and is said to be the first woman on Staten Island to own a car. Executive Director, Victoria Munro explains more.על ידי Alice Austen House
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Clear Comfort (a.k.a. the Alice Austen House) was built in 1690 as a one-room Dutch farmhouse. In 1844 it was purchased by John Haggerty Austen, Alice Austen’s grandfather. Executive Director, Victoria Munro introduces the Austen family and how they ended up at Clear Comfort.על ידי Alice Austen House
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Alice Austen’s life and relationships with other women are crucial to an understanding of her work. Until very recently many interpretations of Austen’s work overlooked her intimate relationships. What is especially significant about Austen’s photographs is that they provide rare documentation of intimate relationships between Victorian women. Her …
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Director of Collections, Kristine Allegretti breaks down Alice's photography on a technical level.על ידי Alice Austen House
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Alice Austen House and its surrounding park and gardens are nationally designated sites of LGBTQ+ significance, having been occupied for 30 years by Alice and her loving partner, Gertrude Tate. Executive Director, Victoria Munroe and Director of Collections, Kristine Allegretti share more.על ידי Alice Austen House
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Alice Austen documented her life on Staten Island and boldly ventured onto the streets of Manhattan to photograph the activities of immigrants and the working class. Director of Collections, Kristine Allegretti shares more.על ידי Alice Austen House
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John Austen’s architectural transformation of his home from a simple 18th-century Dutch farmhouse into a Victorian Gothic cottage was extensive. On the roof, he added dormer windows embellished with Victorian bargeboards and birdhouse finials. Decorative cresting and octagonal chimney pots added to the picturesque silhouette. Director of Collection…
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Northanger Abbey: Taylor Swift Lyrics
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Send us a text Wrapping up the series on Northanger Abbey here are Taylor Swift lyrics that suit some of the characters Songs mentioned: Betty, Clara Bow, The Alchemy, The Bolter, Paper Rings, Blank Space, I Bet You Think About Me, Karma, So Long London, Bad Blood, Seven, No Body No Crime, Thank you Aimee, Cassandra, The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived…
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Northanger Abbey Adaptation: The Cate Morland Chronicles
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Send us a text Amme joins me to discuss The Cate Morland Chronicles and schools us on fandom If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - we have merch! You don't have to be into Austen to enjoy it either.…
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Northanger Abbey Adaptation: 2007
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Send us a text Emma, Bingley and a secret co-host join me to discuss the most recent TV adaptation of Northanger Abbey. We discuss excellent chemistry, whether John Thorpe might actually be hot (surely not??) and a potential t-shirt. If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube…
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Episode 67: Jane Austen Unpopular Opinions #4 (Sense & Sensibility)
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We’re back with another episode of Unpopular Opinions, and this time we’re diving into Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility. I’m joined once again by Caily, and we have plenty to discuss! We explore the often-overlooked neglect of Mrs. Dashwood—was she truly as supportive as she seemed, or did she fail her daughters? We also dive into Colonel Brando…
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Episode 96: The Thing About John Thorpe's Gig
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John Thorpe has recently purchased a gig, and he has a full list of (obviously extremely impressive) features to review with you. Buckle up because this episode we're delivering a crash course on gig carriages. You can find us online at https://www.thethingaboutausten.com and follow us on Instagram @TheThingAboutAusten and on Twitter @Austen_Things…
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Northanger Abbey Adaptation: Northbound
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Send us a text Amme and I discuss Northbound, a webseries about Catherine Morland who is bound for North college in New York. We both misname characters several times (feel free to judge us). I learn a bit about the difference between university in New Zealand and the States (Amme has attended both). If you'd like to support the podcast and hear ep…
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Introducing: Book Club Babes
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We'd like to introduce you to Book Club Babes, your new favourite book club podcast! Each month, hosts Chantal Blakely and Katelynn Nangle read one book and discuss their opinions and insights into that book in weekly installments. This week, you'll hear them discussing Chapters 1-10 of The Women by Kristin Hannah — and they get what all the hype i…
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Northanger Abbey Adaptation: 1987
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Send us a text Emma revisits her memories of this adaptation and has theories about aesthetics, casting and story changes (seriously, she's so good at this) If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - we have merch! You don't hav…
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Send us a text It's the final chapter! Amme manages to squeeze her two cents in at the end (even though it's Emma's chapter) Emma thinks children need to be disobedient for their growth and we enjoy Austen putting her own voice into the narrative If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Franc…
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Anne’s presence in Bath has little impact on her father, Sir Walter, and eldest sister Elizabeth, who have been enjoying the faster pace of the city. Anne finds a reinvigorated Mr Elliot who has renewed his intentions to respect and fulfill his aristocratic duties, much to Sir Walter’s pleasure and he appears exceedingly attentive to Anne. Sir Walt…
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Send us a text Amme rants, a lot, is gobsmacked by the Moreland’s calculous-bank-of-mum-and-dad and decides John Thorpe has never had to suffer consequences If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - we have merch! You don't hav…
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Episode 95: The Thing About Mary's Concerto with guest Dr. Lidia Chang
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Mary Bennet is ready to wow the audience with her concerto, but it's not receiving the rousing reception she might have hoped for. This episode we welcome back Dr. Lidia Chang to discuss Mary's performances within the context of Regency era societal expectations for a young lady's musical education and accomplishments. Thank you so much to Lidia fo…
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Send us a text Mrs Moreland lectures while Catherine thinks of Henry If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - we have merch! You don't have to be into Austen to enjoy it either.…
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Episode 66: Sense & Self Sacrifice an Elinor Dashwood analysis with Olivia @OliviasCatastrophe
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Send us a Text Message.What happens when emotional repression and self-sacrifice shape your life? Join me and booktuber Olivia-Savannah from Olivia's Catastrophe as we explore Elinor Dashwood's character from Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility." Together, we delve into key scenes that reveal Elinor's emotional burdens and how she often adopts a m…
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Send us a text Eleanor gives Catherine money for the train after a night out drinking and tells her to text when she’s home safe (Amme's interpretation) If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - we have merch! You don't have to…
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The Jane Austen Podcast is taking a summer break. But you can catch Alison Larkin now on tour with her show "Alison Larkin: Grief… A Comedy". To find tour dates go to alisonlarkin.com The Jane Austen Podcast with Alison Larkin is a Realm production. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're t…
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Bonus Episode: Caroline Jane Knight
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Join Alison as she interviews Caroline Jane Knight (author and relative of Jane Austen) in Jane Austen's former home. The Jane Austen Podcast with Alison Larkin is a Realm production. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm+ on Apple Po…
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Send us a text Emma calls me out for continuing to be obsessed over whether Captain Tilney proposed as we discuss Isabella's letter If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - we have merch! You don't have to be into Austen to en…
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Episode 94: The Thing About Anne Steele's Beaux
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Anne Steele has one thing on her mind, and she would like to tell you all about it. No, really. ALL about it. This episode we take a look at Miss Steele's favorite topic of discussion and try to answer the all important question: where are all the smart beaux? If you have ever wondered where you can find all the beaux, smart or otherwise, this epis…
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Time passed on. A few more to-morrows, and the party from London would be arriving... The Jane Austen Podcast with Alison Larkin is a Realm production. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get ear…
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Jane Austen's happy endings have strings attached
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Hello, friends! So: Does Jane Austen even do happy endings? It’s a very fair question! And one we’ve explored at the Austen Connection - and now diving deeply into this question is a fascinating new book: Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness is just out, from Hopkins Press. Professor Inger Brodey is the founding director and co-host of the marvel…
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Send us a text Amme and I discuss the nature of gossip / scandal while Catherine worries about meeting Captain Tilney when she should be happy his engagement has taken the heat off her If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - …
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It was a very great relief to Emma to find Harriet as desirous as herself to avoid a meeting. Their intercourse was painful enough by letter. How much worse, had they been obliged to meet! The Jane Austen Podcast with Alison Larkin is a Realm production. Listen away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you…
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Send us a text Emma and I discuss Gothic novels v video games v horror films If you'd like to support the podcast and hear episodes early you can donate on Ko-fi You can find Frances on YouTube, Instagram or at her website Drum roll please - we have merch! You don't have to be into Austen to enjoy it either.…
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Episode 93: The Thing About Austen's Teenage Writings with guest Dr. Kathryn Sutherland
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Jane Austen's early works, contained within three surviving notebooks, are funny, sharp, and brimming over with personality. This episode we are joined by Dr. Kathryn Sutherland, one of the editors of the Oxford World’s Classics edition of Austen’s Teenage Writings, to discuss the nature of these writings, the way they were consumed by her family a…
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What totally different feelings did Emma take back into the house from what she had brought out!—she had then been only daring to hope for a little respite of suffering;—she was now in an exquisite flutter of happiness, and such happiness moreover as she believed must still be greater when the flutter should have passed away... The Jane Austen Podc…
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Episode 65: The Trouble With Mrs Montgomery Hurst & #JaneAustenJuly with Katie Lumsden from Books and Things
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Send us a Text Message.The Trouble with Mrs. Montgomery Hurst out 18 July!Katie brings to life her new novel, The Trouble with Mrs. Montgomery Hurst, set in a small Victorian town driven by the gossip and secrets of its inhabitants. We explore how classic literature influenced her narrative and how the early Victorian period and the impact of indus…
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