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đĽ Jane Austen wasnât all tea, weddings, and waltzes â she was writing through war, poverty, and radical politics!
In this episode of History Rage Live, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Dr Helena Kelly to take a sledgehammer to the myths surrounding one of Englandâs most beloved writers â Jane Austen.
Think Austen only wrote about polite society, balls, and matchmaking? Think again. Dr Kelly reveals how Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Persuasion are steeped in the Napoleonic Wars, rural poverty, class tension, and even political radicalism. From cousin marriage to enclosure, from naval officers to the fear of French invasion â Austenâs world was anything but tranquil.
Dr Kelly explains how Persuasion unfolds during Napoleonâs exile and return, why Emma explores the politics of land and hunger, and how Austenâs teenage âHistory of Englandâ may have been a bold critique of monarchy itself. Together, Paul and Helena expose how critics and TV adaptations have softened Austenâs sharp social observations into a genteel myth â and why itâs time to reclaim the radical Jane.
Whether youâre a lifelong Austen fan or âAusten-curious,â this episode will make you see her world â and her wit â in an entirely new light.
About Our Guest â Dr Helena Kelly
đ Author of Jane Austen: The Secret Radical and The Worlds of Jane Austen
Dr Helena Kelly is a literary historian and acclaimed Austen scholar whose work uncovers the hidden politics and subversive messages behind Englandâs favourite novelist.
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About History Rage
đ History Rage is the podcast where historians deliver their anthems for doomed myths â where truth has its mention in despatches and lazy legends are made to listen to all that bloody poetry.
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đĽ Jane Austen wasnât all tea, weddings, and waltzes â she was writing through war, poverty, and radical politics!
In this episode of History Rage Live, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Dr Helena Kelly to take a sledgehammer to the myths surrounding one of Englandâs most beloved writers â Jane Austen.
Think Austen only wrote about polite society, balls, and matchmaking? Think again. Dr Kelly reveals how Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Persuasion are steeped in the Napoleonic Wars, rural poverty, class tension, and even political radicalism. From cousin marriage to enclosure, from naval officers to the fear of French invasion â Austenâs world was anything but tranquil.
Dr Kelly explains how Persuasion unfolds during Napoleonâs exile and return, why Emma explores the politics of land and hunger, and how Austenâs teenage âHistory of Englandâ may have been a bold critique of monarchy itself. Together, Paul and Helena expose how critics and TV adaptations have softened Austenâs sharp social observations into a genteel myth â and why itâs time to reclaim the radical Jane.
Whether youâre a lifelong Austen fan or âAusten-curious,â this episode will make you see her world â and her wit â in an entirely new light.
About Our Guest â Dr Helena Kelly
đ Author of Jane Austen: The Secret Radical and The Worlds of Jane Austen
Dr Helena Kelly is a literary historian and acclaimed Austen scholar whose work uncovers the hidden politics and subversive messages behind Englandâs favourite novelist.
đ Buy her books:
đ˛ Follow Helena:
About History Rage
đ History Rage is the podcast where historians deliver their anthems for doomed myths â where truth has its mention in despatches and lazy legends are made to listen to all that bloody poetry.
đĄ Follow & Contact:
đŹ Support the Podcast:
Help keep the Rage alive and get early, ad-free episodes, bonus content, and access to live streams!
đ Join us on Patreon or subscribe via Apple Podcasts.
www.patreon.com/historyrage
đ˘ If you enjoyed this episode:
Tell a friend, share the rage, and leave us a review â it really helps other history lovers discover the truth behind the myths.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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