[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Jane Austen is without a doubt not only one of the greatest female authors of all time nor English authors of all time by rightfully so ONE of the greatest authors of all time. Her six books are the material of legend and have brought countless hours of historical analysis and pleasure to generations of readers. But are all her books the same? Danny, as someone who has now read all of her work and numerous biographies, would say no. Today's review is bringing light to Jane's most controversial novels. Packed with themes and episodes of religion, slavery, female rights - such as marriage - Jane's extravagant writing shines a focused magnifying glass on her own society and the problems facing the English culture at the dawn of the 19th century. So what does Danny think of the novel that has Janeites split? What does the Tsar thing of the interwoven themes? Find out by listening to this laughable conversation between to classic enthusiasts!
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