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In July 1809 Jane Austen and her mother and sister moved into a cottage in Chawton, England, known today as Jane Austen’s House. As the place where she wrote and revised all of her beloved novels, the house is truly "the most treasured Austen site in the world.” In this episode, we visit with the museum’s director, Lizzie Dunford, to discuss the early history of the house, its influence on Austen's writing, some of the Austen treasures on display there, and much more. You’ll also learn how you can visit and interact with the house without ever leaving the comfort of your own home.
Podcast Host: Breckyn Wood
For a transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/episode1/
Visit our website: www.jasna.org
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
Email: [email protected]
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In July 1809 Jane Austen and her mother and sister moved into a cottage in Chawton, England, known today as Jane Austen’s House. As the place where she wrote and revised all of her beloved novels, the house is truly "the most treasured Austen site in the world.” In this episode, we visit with the museum’s director, Lizzie Dunford, to discuss the early history of the house, its influence on Austen's writing, some of the Austen treasures on display there, and much more. You’ll also learn how you can visit and interact with the house without ever leaving the comfort of your own home.
Podcast Host: Breckyn Wood
For a transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/episode1/
Visit our website: www.jasna.org
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
Email: [email protected]

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