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Finding Jane Austen

Finding Jane Austen
Finding Jane Austen
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  • Finding Jane Austen

    6. My Dearest

    22/05/2026 | 42 min
    In 1796, Jane Austen met Tom Lefroy. In the earliest two letters that survive, she recounts their flirtation. This is the most extensive record of a romance in Jane's life that still exists, and yet, it is incomplete. On today's episode, we see the most important relationship of Jane's life unfolding. 
    Finding Jane Austen is researched and written by Dr. Anne Fertig. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske are the executive producers. Finding Jane Austen is a joint production of Revolutionary Histories and Primary Source Media.
  • Finding Jane Austen

    5: A Partial, Prejudiced, and Ignorant Historian

    21/04/2026 | 33 min
    Even in rural, insular Hampshire, Jane Austen was exposed to a broad and vibrant popular culture. She was fed that culture through a steady diet of books, music, magazines, newspapers, social networks, and theater. On today's episode of Finding Jane Austen, we are diving back into her teenage writings to uncover more of the culture that inspired her. 
    Finding Jane Austen is researched and written by Dr. Anne Fertig. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske are the executive producers. Finding Jane Austen is a joint production of Revolutionary Histories and Primary Source Media.
  • Finding Jane Austen

    4: The Prodigy

    17/03/2026 | 49 min
    Jane Austen's teenage writings reveal the stirrings of an early genius beginning to develop. Within them, we find thieves, murderers, and yet another intriguing mystery. On today's episode, we are following along as Jane reads some of the most popular works of her day and diving into some of her earliest pieces.
    Do you think Jane Austen is Sophia Sentiment? Send us a voicemail or write us a note at www.revolutionaryhistories.com/voicemail.
    Finding Jane Austen is researched and written by Dr. Anne Fertig. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske are the executive producers. Finding Jane Austen is a joint production of Revolutionary Histories and Primary Source Media.
  • Finding Jane Austen

    3: All the Masters Necessary

    17/02/2026 | 42 min
    You might not realize it, but there was almost a world in which there was no Jane Austen. Or at the very least, no Jane Austen novels. No Pride and Prejudice. No Sense and Sensibility. In today's episode, we are exploring Jane's brush with death and the unusual cast of women who shaped her literary interests. 
    Want to be part of the series? Send us a voicemail or write us a note at www.revolutionaryhistories.com/voicemail. Tell us your answer to the question, why Jane Austen? Is there a reason you're drawn to her or a reason why you're listening to this podcast? What Austin Mysteries do you want solved?
    Finding Jane Austen is researched and written by Dr. Anne Fertig. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske are the executive producers. Finding Jane Austen is a joint production of Revolutionary Histories and Primary Source Media.
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    2: A Heroine is Born

    20/01/2026 | 38 min
    Steventon, the village where Jane Austen was born and where she spent the first 25 years of her life, is a site far off the beaten path. In today's episode, we're finding Jane Austen in this small Hampshire village to see if we can unearth her earliest years in the ruins of the home where she was born. 
    Want to be part of the series? Send us a voicemail or write us a note at www.revolutionaryhistories.com/voicemail. Tell us your answer to the question, why Jane Austen? Is there a reason you're drawn to her or a reason why you're listening to this podcast? What Austin Mysteries do you want solved?
    Finding Jane Austen is researched and written by Dr. Anne Fertig. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske are the executive producers. Finding Jane Austen is a joint production of Revolutionary Histories and Primary Source Media.
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250 years after her birth, Jane Austen remains a giant in the cultural zeitgeist. Her works have been adapted hundreds of times over multiple mediums, and she remains one of the most popular writers in the English language. Yet little is known about Jane Austen the person. The majority of her letters were likely destroyed, leaving us only 161. In the absence of her own direct testimony, where do we find the real Jane Austen? In her books? In her family and friends? In the "world" of Jane Austen or in the many iterations of her life and afterlife? Finding Jane Austen is a scripted podcast that seeks to uncover the historical Jane Austen. This podcast will introduce both seasoned Janeites and new readers to the life and works of Jane Austen through accessible scripted programming and interviews with top Austen scholars to recreate Jane Austen's life and world. Finding Jane Austen is researched, written, and narrated by Dr. Anne Fertig. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske are the executive producers.
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