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Jane Austen at 250

Season 1, Ep. 3

This season we're celebrating 250 years of Jane Austen, and she needs a proper introduction. We talk about her family and how they've helped and hindered our understanding of "Dear Aunt Jane." We discover how Austen's difficulties with publication helped her become a more confident and experimental writer, and we learn why there's no one to touch Jane when you're in a tight place.


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