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She never married. She never travelled far. And when she died at just forty-one, only a handful of people knew her name.
And yet—Jane Austen changed the literary world forever. And in today’s episode, we’re stepping back into the drawing rooms and hedgerows of Georgian England to explore the remarkable life—and legacy—of one of Britain’s most beloved novelists.
Austen’s stories are full of quiet rebellion. They appear genteel, polite—embroidered with bonnets and tea cups—but just beneath the surface, they bristle with sharp wit, social critique, and emotional precision. From Pride and Prejudice to Persuasion, her six novels reshaped the way we think about love, class, and character.
We’ll look at the world she lived in—the restrictions she faced as a woman, the heartbreaks she never quite wrote about, and the brilliance she poured into her work anyway. We’ll talk about the books, the brothers, the silence that followed her death, and the global fandom that exploded more than a century later.
This isn’t just a tale of romance and restraint. It’s about ambition in a corseted world. About the power of words to outlast even the quietest life.
So, pour yourself a cup of tea—or something stronger—and join me as we meet the real Jane Austen.
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Jane Austen
For books written and published by Keith Hocton
www.entrepotpublishing.com
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She never married. She never travelled far. And when she died at just forty-one, only a handful of people knew her name.
And yet—Jane Austen changed the literary world forever. And in today’s episode, we’re stepping back into the drawing rooms and hedgerows of Georgian England to explore the remarkable life—and legacy—of one of Britain’s most beloved novelists.
Austen’s stories are full of quiet rebellion. They appear genteel, polite—embroidered with bonnets and tea cups—but just beneath the surface, they bristle with sharp wit, social critique, and emotional precision. From Pride and Prejudice to Persuasion, her six novels reshaped the way we think about love, class, and character.
We’ll look at the world she lived in—the restrictions she faced as a woman, the heartbreaks she never quite wrote about, and the brilliance she poured into her work anyway. We’ll talk about the books, the brothers, the silence that followed her death, and the global fandom that exploded more than a century later.
This isn’t just a tale of romance and restraint. It’s about ambition in a corseted world. About the power of words to outlast even the quietest life.
So, pour yourself a cup of tea—or something stronger—and join me as we meet the real Jane Austen.
Referral Links:
Jane Austen
For books written and published by Keith Hocton
www.entrepotpublishing.com
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