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Austen ChatAusten ChatJane Austen in America: A Visit with Juliette WellsJane Austen has had devoted American admirers since her works were first published. In fact, several Americans played a crucial role in preserving and promoting her legacy. Joining us to explore Austen’s reputation and reception in America is Professor Juliette Wells, a leading expert on the subject, who will also share the story of avid Austen collector Alberta H. Burke and preview some of the Austen treasures set to be displayed at the Morgan Library’s upcoming exhibit A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250, for which she is guest co-curator.Juliette Wells, Professor of Lite...2025-05-0142 minThe Cogitating Ceviché PodcastThe Cogitating Ceviché PodcastCogitating Ceviché's Week in Review (25-14)Week in Review Editor's NoteThis week’s writings from The Cogitating Ceviche and The Elephant Island Chronicles drift through corridors of satire, conviction, literature, and legacy. From Jane Austen’s imagined digital dating to the spiritual crises of motherhood and from distracted thinking to Roman satire, the week has been rich with commentary—serious, spirited, and striking. We also heard echoes of literary fiction and Eastern mystery through Gio Marron’s stylized reintroductions of Mansfield and Tagore. The result: a portfolio that challenges readers to think not only about what was, but what ought to be.2025-04-1326 minAusten ChatAusten ChatThe Women Writers Who Inspired Austen: A Visit with Rebecca Romney"I have made up my mind to like no novels really but Miss Edgeworth's, yours, and my own."  —Jane Austen to her niece, Anna Lefroy, 1814Jane Austen’s novels and letters are strewn with references to the female authors she admired—writers like Maria Edgeworth, Ann Radcliffe, and Charlotte Lennox. But these novelists, despite their wide popularity in their own time, have largely disappeared from our bookshelves. In this episode, rare book dealer Rebecca Romney shares some of their stories, examines their influence on Austen, and may even inspire you to add some of Austen’s favorites to your o...2025-04-0341 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Her Playlist: A Visit with Laura Klein"I do not think I can live without something of a musical society. . . . without music, life would be a blank to me."  —EmmaThough these words are spoken by the shallow and pretentious Mrs. Elton, the sentiment is one that Jane Austen herself likely shared. Austen played the pianoforte throughout her life and often incorporated music into her novels. In this episode, we chat with pianist Laura Klein about the music Austen and her family knew and loved and discuss how she used it in her writing to drive plots, reveal character traits, and provide emotional outlets for...2025-03-0643 minRadio GermaineRadio GermainePOPCORN SALÉ S16E12 - The Brutalist, Wicked, L'amour au présent, La Chambre d'à côté, Captain America & Mon Gâteau préféréL’équipe de PopCorn Salé vous retrouve pour un épisode de rattrapage des sorties les plus marquantes de cet hiver, avec un certain focus, il faut bien l’admettre sur l’amour (mimi), la vieillesse et la mort (moins mimi). Au programme, des films éclectiques et émouvants donc : The Brutalist, de Brady Corbet, ou comment couler du béton sur vos traumas ; L’Amour au présent, de John Crawley : pourquoi c’est périlleux de faire du développement personnel sur un cancer ; Captain America : Brave New Word, de Julius Onah, avec Harrison Ford qui décidément devrait prendre acte...2025-02-2748 minThe Book PileThe Book PileJane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëSUMMARY: What if Pride and Prejudice were spooky? What if Mr. Darcy were less handsome, but also more abominable? What if instead of four sisters, Lizzie had no parents and a best friend who dies of tuberculosis? If you love Jane Austen, you’ll love this book, assuming you can get on board with some stuff. Today’s novel is the incomparable Jane Eyre. Though I guess it can be comparable to Pride and Prejudice.WATCH KELLEN'S NEW COMEDY SPECIAL ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpBt0W1zrDU&t=1237s2025-02-1033 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen in the Garden: A Visit with Kim Wilson"To work in his garden was one of his most respectable pleasures."—Pride and PrejudiceThe garden may be where Charlotte sends Mr. Collins when she tires of him, but for many of Jane Austen's heroines, it's a place of repose and reflection. Nature is an important and recurring theme in Austen's novels and a meaningful part of her own life. In this episode, author Kim Wilson takes us on a tour of the many types of Regency-era gardens and greenery that inspired Austen and her work.This episode is a slightly abridged ve...2025-02-0741 minYou\'re Wrong w/ Mollie Hemingway & David HarsanyiYou're Wrong w/ Mollie Hemingway & David Harsanyi‘You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 135: Big Plans For GazaJoin Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they analyze President Donald Trump's proposal for Gaza, debate the White House's tariffs threats, and dive into the partisan fight over the future of USAID. Mollie also shares her thoughts on Jane Austen and the 1995 movie Sense And Sensibility, and David reviews A Real Pain and "This Is Us."If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.2025-02-051h 10Federalist Radio HourFederalist Radio Hour‘You're Wrong' With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 135: Big Plans For GazaJoin Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they analyze President Donald Trump's proposal for Gaza, debate the White House's tariffs threats, and dive into the partisan fight over the future of USAID. Mollie also shares her thoughts on Jane Austen and the 1995 movie Sense And Sensibility, and David reviews A Real Pain and "This Is Us."If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help The Federalist do the real journalism America needs.2025-02-051h 10Austen ChatAusten ChatA Close Look at Austen’s Genius: A Visit with John MullanHappy 2025! This year marks Jane Austen's 250th birthday, and we are delighted to kick off the celebration with professor and author John Mullan as our guest. This month we delve into passages from the four novels published during Austen's lifetime and discuss what the details reveal about her genius as a writer. Join us for this fascinating and insightful episode (and get a sneak peek at one of our plenary speakers for JASNA's 2025 AGM in Baltimore)! John Mullan is Lord Northcliffe Chair of Modern English Literature at University College London. Specializing in eighteenth- and nineteenth...2025-01-0955 minAusten ChatAusten ChatAdapting Austen: A Visit with Andrew DaviesIn this episode we chat with the man who gave us the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice—for many, the definitive Austen adaptation. A prolific author and screenwriter, Andrew Davies is also responsible for the 1996 ITV adaptation of Emma, Northanger Abbey (2007), Sense and Sensibility (2008), and the recent dramatization of Sanditon—not to mention adaptations of a host of other classic novels. Join us as we discuss Andrew's thoughts on adapting Austen's novels to film and, of course, Mr. Darcy in a wet shirt. Andrew Davies, prominent author and screenwriter, began his career writing radio play...2024-12-0547 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Lord Byron: A Visit with Christine Kenyon JonesLord Byron is one of the most notorious bad boys of English literature. He had countless affairs, drank wine from a cup fashioned from a human skull, kept a pet bear at Cambridge, and fought for Greek independence against the Ottoman Empire.  What could this Regency-era demigod of “sex, drugs, and rock and roll” possibly have to do with spinster Jane, a country parson's daughter? More than you'd think, according to our guest, Christine Kenyon Jones. In this episode we discuss the parallels between Austen and Byron, Austen's references to Byron in her novels and letters, and how each may h...2024-11-0743 minAusten ChatAusten ChatAusten in Translation: A Visit with Keiko Parker and Maria BiajoliThanks to the tireless work of translators, readers around the world can enjoy Jane Austen's works in their native languages. But how does one even begin to translate her carefully crafted sentences? What unforeseen challenges and valuable insights arise in the process? In this episode, we ask Austen translators Keiko Parker and Maria Biajoli about their experiences—the good, the bad, and the je ne sais quoi. Keiko Parker has been a JASNA member since 1981 and coordinated the 2007 Annual General Meeting in Vancouver. She has translated five Austen novels into Japanese—Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Pers...2024-10-0337 minAusten ChatAusten ChatCassandra Austen & Her Drawings: A Visit with Janine BarchasCassandra Austen, beloved sister to Jane, was a talented artist in her own right. At age 19, she illustrated Jane's satirical History of England with thirteen delightful ink-and-watercolor portraits. She continued to draw and paint throughout her life, most often copying from popular newspaper and magazine prints of the day. In this episode, Austen scholar Janine Barchas discusses her recent discovery of previously unidentified works by Cassandra and the underappreciated "art of copying," a talent Jane Austen gave her heroine Elinor Dashwood. Excitingly, there may still be pieces of Cassandra’s work out there, waiting to be discovered by you, th...2024-09-0649 minKeen On AmericaKeen On AmericaEpisode 2168: KEEN ON America featuring William DeresiewiczWilliam Deresiewicz is a leading American writer best known as the author of Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life. And so, when Bill and I sat down in Portland for a KEEN ON America conversation, we discussed the crisis of a high-end university system that he, as a former professor at Yale, knows all too well. But Bill, a keen conversationalist, also talked about what it means to be both a Jew and an American in a country which simultaneously values personal reinvention and cultural identity. 2024-08-2244 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Her Creative Process: A Visit with Collins HemingwayJane Austen pioneered and perfected quite a few literary techniques, and her novels mark a major turning point in modern English fiction. In this episode we chat with Collins Hemingway about Austen’s development as a writer and unpack the tools in her literary toolbox. Drawing on insights from his book Jane Austen and the Creation of Modern Fiction: Six Novels in “a Style Entirely New,” Collins shares his thoughts on her creative process, what she learned from novel to novel, and her mastery of innovative literary techniques.For a transcript, show notes, and guest bio: h...2024-08-0847 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & A Reading Challenge: A Visit with the “Jane Austen July” HostsIt's Austen Chat's one-year anniversary! Encouraging more people to read Jane Austen and gain a deeper understanding of her works and life is JASNA’s mission, and to celebrate our podcast birthday, we welcome not one but three guests to talk about reading Austen and the online event they organize each year: Jane Austen July. BookTubers Katie Lumsden, host of the YouTube channel Books and Things, Marissa Schwartz, host of Blatantly Bookish, and Claudia Falcone, host of Spinster’s Library, are dedicated Janeites, which is why, for the past six years, they have been spearheading a mo...2024-07-0245 minAdaptabilidade na PráticaAdaptabilidade na PráticaProcure primeiro compreender, depois ser compreendido: Princípios essenciais das pessoas altamente eficazes segundo Emily Dickinson, Jane Austen, Mary Tattlewell - ADAPTABILIDADE NA PRÁTICA #107Neste episódio do podcast “Adaptabilidade na Prática ”, Iússef Zaiden Filho fala sobre “Procure primeiro compreender, depois ser compreendido: Princípios essenciais das pessoas altamente eficazes segundo Emily Dickinson, Jane Austen, Mary Tattlewell - ADAPTABILIDADE NA PRÁTICA #107”. O podcast foi ao ar pela Rádio Cloud Coaching.A Rádio Cloud Coaching faz parte da Cloud Coaching®, a mais bem conceituada Plataforma de Conteúdo de Desenvolvimento Humano, Pessoal e Profissional da América Latina.Confira nossa programação em: https://radio.cloudcoaching.com.brSOBRE O AUTORIússef Zaiden...2024-06-2403 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Her Bookshelf: A Visit with Susan Allen Ford"The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid." —Henry Tilney, Northanger AbbeyAs an avid reader and a novelist herself, Jane Austen of course loved to read novels. But what else did she read, and what influence did it have on her writing? What books did she place in the hands of her characters, and what do their reading habits and choices say about them? Drawing from her forthcoming book, What Jane Austen's Characters Read (and Why), Professor Emerita Susan Allen Ford joins us in this ep...2024-06-0647 minForward Radio podcastsForward Radio podcastsPerks Replay | AAPI Month: A Book Recommendation Episode | 6-5-24For show notes for any episode, go to our website at perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover. This week are celebrating AAPI Heritage Month (Asian American Pacific Islander) and we give you a list of 10 (plus maybe a few more) of our favorite books to add to your TBR written by authors with family heritage from this part of the world. We give you books in a variety of genres; literary fiction, historical fiction, memoir, food writing, graphic novels, horror, poetry, and middle grade. So join us this week a...2024-06-061h 01The Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastREPLAY AAPI Month: A Book Rec Episode - 6/5/24We are on hiatus for the month of June.  This is a replay episode from 2023.   For show notes for any episode, go to our website at perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover. This week are celebrating AAPI Heritage Month (Asian American Pacific Islander) and we give you a list of 10 (plus maybe a few more) of our favorite books to add to your TBR written by authors with family heritage from this part of the world. We give you books in a var...2024-06-051h 01Austen ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Movie Music: A Visit with Ruth MudgeThe delicate tinkling of a pianoforte. The clash of cymbals. The soothing strains of a harp. Music in Austen film adaptations performs a variety of functions: it can set the scene, highlight a character’s personality, make us laugh, and make us sigh. In this episode, music maven Ruth Mudge joins us to discuss the soundtracks of four screen adaptations we know and love. A cellist, faculty member at the String Academy of Chicago, and assistant principal in the Elmhurst Symphony, Mudge also has her own podcast, World of Soundtracks, where she offers in-depth explorations of famous movie and TV...2024-05-0246 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & the Decorative Arts: A Visit with Kristen Miller ZohnDuring the Georgian era, gender differences in domestic goods became increasingly common. For example, a gentleman's writing desk was a sturdy, substantial piece of furniture, while a lady’s desk was a small, delicate writing table.  In this episode we sit down with art historian and museum curator Kristen Miller Zohn to discuss gender and the decorative arts in general, and how Austen’s references to consumer goods in her novels—from furniture and wallpaper to breakfast sets, muslin gowns, and toothpick cases—reveal important information about her characters.  Read the transcript, show notes, and guest bio:  ...2024-04-0434 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Her Genius: A Visit with Juliet McMasterProfessor Juliet McMaster, grande dame of Austen scholarship and one of the founding members of JASNA, joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about the genius that is Jane Austen. We touch on all six of her published novels, dip our toes in her teenage writings, and take a stroll down memory lane with Juliet as we chat about the early days of JASNA and how it's evolved over the past 45 years. Read the transcript, show notes, and guest bio:  https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep9Visit our website:  www.jasna.org2024-03-0742 minFan EffectFan Effect‘What’s your favorite fandom?’ The lasting legacy of Jane Austen's literatureProducer KellieAnn is excited to host a first episode of a series exploring, “What’s your favorite fandom?” Church News’ Reporter Mary Richards and KSL Newsradio’s Heather Kelly join to discuss the lasting literary legacy of Jane Austen. Together, they explore why the six novels by Austen have resonated through the ages, the best-and-worst movie and television interpretations, historical and biographic context, the Regency Era popularity (particularly in Utah with Old Glory Historical Dance and the Utah Regency Society), and, notably how to get into the world crafted by Austen. *Warning: There is some audio distortion in this episode du...2024-03-0152 minThe Witchcast PodcastThe Witchcast PodcastEp711 “Beyonce’s America” Black cowboys and Japanese foxesIn this episode, Kate and Emily gather round for story time again. This time, Kate talks briefly about the history of Black and African American country music, cowboys, the great west migration, and the amazing African American women of the Wild West — specifically renown chef and caterer Abby Fisher, who wrote the 2nd oldest African American cookbook. Then Emily goes briefly over the vast folklore of foxes within Japanese culture, such as the magical tricksters kitsune, and their relationship with the Inari, the Shinto spirit. And then Emily pulls a card from her Jane Austen tarot playing deck. More li...2024-02-2952 minA Lifetime of HallmarkA Lifetime of HallmarkAn American in Austen Tries to Invoke Jane Austen as Directed by Brian DePalma Starring Sarah FergusonLes, Kurt, and Jason are joined by Jason Dubray from the Shelf Shedding Movie Show Podcast (@ShelfMovie), and they have some STRONG opinions about Robert Downey, Jr., America Ferrera, and Bradley Cooper. Then, Blac Chyna celebrates 16 months sober (but not with a Fitbit-style tracker). Then Jason reveals himself to be QUITE biased against certain eras on film, especially ones where people are wearing corsets. It’s an extraordinarily disappointing development, then, when they all learn that this week’s Hallmark movie An American in Austen has LOTS of corsets as it tries to very blatantly rip off pay homage to J...2024-02-221h 29Girls Gone HallmarkGirls Gone HallmarkAn American in AustenWelcome back, Hallmark enthusiasts! Join us with the latest episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, where hosts Megan and Wendy, dive deep into the heartwarming world of Jane Austen with a review of the Hallmark Channel's standout film, "An American in Austen." In this episode, they explore the charming romance, witty dialogue, and picturesque settings that make this movie a standout in the Loveuary lineup. Get ready for laughter, love, and a whole lot of Hallmark magic! Feeling Generous? We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a...2024-02-2217 minGirls Gone HallmarkGirls Gone HallmarkAn American in AustenWelcome back, Hallmark enthusiasts! Join us with the latest episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, where hosts Megan and Wendy, dive deep into the heartwarming world of Jane Austen with a review of the Hallmark Channel's standout film, "An American in Austen." In this episode, they explore the charming romance, witty dialogue, and picturesque settings that make this movie a standout in the Loveuary lineup. Get ready for laughter, love, and a whole lot of Hallmark magic! Feeling Generous? We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a...2024-02-2217 minAgents of SMOOCHAgents of SMOOCHA Lack of MalevolenceOur Director Annette Wierstra interviews playwright and writer Reina Hardy in advance of the release of her Hallmark movie Paging Mr. Darcy. They discuss Jane Austen, conferences, Regency dancing, and casting Austen heroes. They also dive into how one gets into writing a Hallmark movie, the logistics of writing a screenplay, and the experience of having your script come to life. Paging Mr. Darcy: Writer Interview Annette Wierstra with Reina Hardy Referenced Works Paging Mr. Darcy Show Notes & Links Reina’s website: www.reinahardy.com Pa...2024-02-0256 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Food: A Visit with Julienne GehrerFrom roast mutton to white soup, pickled melon to Bath buns, Jane Austen and her characters enjoyed a variety of fascinating foods. To learn more about Georgian-era cuisine and culinary practices, we invited food historian Julienne Gehrer to guide us on a gastronomical journey through Austen's world. She provides glimpses into the daily life of our favorite author you won’t want to miss. Julienne has spoken and written on Jane Austen and food for more than a decade. Her most recent book brings the historic Martha Lloyd’s Household Book out from Jane’s kitchen and into our hands...2024-02-0145 minOrange Juice OptionalOrange Juice OptionalFor the "Joy" of Book Club In this week’s episode of OJO, after a quick update from South America, Suzanne and Michelle will discuss “The Book of Joy” by Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama and Douglas Abrams.  While both of the ladies found this book inspiring, Suzanne, of course, had a couple ‘objections’ to share. Her thought provoking words will surely leave the listeners with an early ‘something to sip on’. Then, as this episode comes to an end, Michelle reveals that the book they will be reading in February is “Eligible” by Curtis Sittenfield.  This book, is a modern day retelling of Jan...2024-02-0138 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Dido Belle: A Visit with Renata DennisJASNA member Renata Dennis joins us to discuss the fascinating story of Dido Belle, a woman of color caught between two identities. Dido was the daughter of an enslaved woman and a British naval officer but was raised as a gentlewoman in the household of William Murray, Earl of Mansfield and Lord Chief Justice of the Court of the King's Bench. Until recently, she was lost to history.  Renata also shares her thoughts on Dido Belle as the inspiration for Jane Austen’s character Miss Lambe in Sanditon.Transcript and show notes:  https://jasna.org/aust...2024-01-0434 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Mr. Wickham: A Visit with Adrian LukisIn this episode, we welcome Adrian Lukis, the actor who made the role of George Wickham his own in the 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. We discuss his experience filming the beloved miniseries, his critically acclaimed one-man play Being Mr. Wickham, and his thoughts on everyone’s favorite Austen rogue!Transcript and show notes:  https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep6Visit our website:  www.jasna.orgFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterEmail: podcast@jasna.org2023-12-0744 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Divorce: A Visit with James NagleEnding a Regency-era marriage was difficult and daunting! In this episode, attorney James Nagle helps us navigate the murky legal waters of dissolving marital ties, Regency-Style, in a variety of ways. We're talking scandal. We're talking Maria Rushworth running away with Henry Crawford. We're talking wives being sold at auction to the highest bidder. What?! Yes. Crazy, but true. Podcast Host:  Breckyn WoodTranscript and show notes:  https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep5Visit our website:  www.jasna.orgFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterEmail: podcast@jasna.org2023-11-1035 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Her Endings: A Visit with Inger BrodeyHow "happy" are the endings of Jane Austen’s novels? In this episode we chat with Professor Inger Brodey about Austen’s endings: what she includes, what she leaves out, her unique mix of romance and satire, and her technique of “zooming out” that often leaves readers wanting more. Drawing from her forthcoming book, Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness, Inger also shares her thoughts on why Austen ended her novels as she did, her use of various forms of happiness, and how her endings differ from those of other authors she read.Podcast Host:  Breckyn Wood...2023-10-0532 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Her Wardrobe: A Visit with Hilary DavidsonWhat did Jane Austen wear? Was she a stylish dresser? A dowdy spinster? In this episode, noted fashion and textile historian Hilary Davidson sets the record straight, revealing that Austen was much more fashion conscious and on-trend than many suppose. Join us as we discuss what would have been in Austen’s personal wardrobe, from headwear and gowns to everything in between, and Davidson shares fascinating insights gained while researching her new book, Jane Austen’s Wardrobe.Podcast Host:  Breckyn WoodTranscript and show notes:  https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep3You can le...2023-09-0739 minThe Hart Chicks Present...The Hart Chicks Present...Hart of Dixie Chicks – 0006:0010 – The Lizzie Bennet DiariesLots of firsts in this one, dear hearts, as we watch the Emmy Award-winning Lizzie Bennet Diaries. It’s our first webseries, our first modern adaptation, possibly our first disagreement! Don’t believe us? Ask my fiancé who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba! Plus, Jess goes way into her fandom days, and Jaleh finds the links in the dooblydoo. Whhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!   Music: @sigismundtryapkin  Artwork: @jstnmbrwn Bibliography: “Friends Forever: Adapting Female Friendships in Pride and Prejudice.” Accessed June 18, 2022. https://jasna.org/publications-2/essay-contest-winning-entries/2017/adapting-female-friendships-in-pride-and-prejudice/. Halvorsen Zerne, Lori. “Ideology in The Lizzie...2023-08-182h 02Hart of Dixie ChicksHart of Dixie ChicksThe Lizzie Bennet DiariesLots of firsts in this one, dear hearts, as we watch the Emmy Award-winning Lizzie Bennet Diaries. It’s our first webseries, our first modern adaptation, possibly our first disagreement! Don’t believe us? Ask my fiancé who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba! Plus, Jess goes way into her fandom days, and Jaleh finds the links in the dooblydoo. Whhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!   Music: @sigismundtryapkin  Artwork: @jstnmbrwn Bibliography: “Friends Forever: Adapting Female Friendships in Pride and Prejudice.” Accessed June 18, 2022. https://jasna.org/publications-2/essay-contest-winning-entries/2017/adapting-female-friendships-in-pride-and-prejudice/. Halvorsen Zerne, Lori. “Ideology in The Lizzie...2023-08-182h 02Listen to New Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasListen to New Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasAmerican Phoenix: John Quincy and Louisa Adams, the War of 1812, and the Exile that Saved American Independence by Jane Hampton CookPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/646973 to listen full audiobooks. Title: American Phoenix: John Quincy and Louisa Adams, the War of 1812, and the Exile that Saved American Independence Author: Jane Hampton Cook Narrator: Kate Wisniewski Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 48 minutes Release date: August 15, 2023 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: John Quincy and Louisa Adams’s unexpected journey that changed everything. American Phoenix is the sweeping, riveting tale of a grand historic adventure across forbidding oceans and frozen tundra—from the bustling ports and towering birches of Boston to the remote reaches of pre-Soviet Russia, from an exile in arctic St...2023-08-1503 minListen to New Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasListen to New Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasAmerican Phoenix: John Quincy and Louisa Adams, the War of 1812, and the Exile that Saved American Independence by Jane Hampton CookPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/646973to listen full audiobooks. Title: American Phoenix: John Quincy and Louisa Adams, the War of 1812, and the Exile that Saved American Independence Author: Jane Hampton Cook Narrator: Kate Wisniewski Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 48 minutes Release date: August 15, 2023 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: John Quincy and Louisa Adams’s unexpected journey that changed everything. American Phoenix is the sweeping, riveting tale of a grand historic adventure across forbidding oceans and frozen tundra—from the bustling ports and towering birches of Boston to the remote reaches of pre-Soviet Russia, from an exile in arctic St. Pete...2023-08-154h 48Escape Reality, Dive Into a Full Audiobook\'s FantasyEscape Reality, Dive Into a Full Audiobook's FantasyAmerican Phoenix: John Quincy and Louisa Adams, the War of 1812, and the Exile that Saved American Independence Audiobook by Jane Hampton CookListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 646973 Title: American Phoenix: John Quincy and Louisa Adams, the War of 1812, and the Exile that Saved American Independence Author: Jane Hampton Cook Narrator: Kate Wisniewski Format: Unabridged Length: 16:48:00 Language: English Release date: 08-15-23 Publisher: Thomas Nelson Genres: History, North America Summary: John Quincy and Louisa Adams’s unexpected journey that changed everything. American Phoenix is the sweeping, riveting tale of a grand historic adventure across forbidding oceans and frozen tundra—from the bustling ports and towering birches of Boston to the remote reaches of pre-Soviet Russia, from an e...2023-08-154h 48The Hart Chicks Present...The Hart Chicks Present...Hart of Dixie Chicks – 0006:0009 – Pride and Prejudice and ZombiesWe’re into our second Pride & Prejudice, and this time, we got Zombies in the mix. Thankfully, we have Honorary Hart Chick and Midnight Murderaman Jamie to chat through it with us. We ask the big questions like: Which fighting style is best? Is Darcy’s duster jacket fit for a wedding? Who is this movie for? Wield your weapons with us, dear hearts! Music: @sigismundtryapkin  Artwork: @jstnmbrwn Bibliography: Barker, Andrew. “Film Review: ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.’” Variety (blog), February 2, 2016. https://variety.com/2016/film/reviews/pride-and-prejudice-and-zombies-review-1201694888/. “Pride and Preju...2023-08-111h 48Hart of Dixie ChicksHart of Dixie ChicksPride and Prejudice and ZombiesWe’re into our second Pride & Prejudice, and this time, we got Zombies in the mix. Thankfully, we have Honorary Hart Chick and Midnight Murderaman Jamie to chat through it with us. We ask the big questions like: Which fighting style is best? Is Darcy’s duster jacket fit for a wedding? Who is this movie for? Wield your weapons with us, dear hearts! Music: @sigismundtryapkin  Artwork: @jstnmbrwn Bibliography: Barker, Andrew. “Film Review: ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.’” Variety (blog), February 2, 2016. https://variety.com/2016/film/reviews/pride-and-prejudice-and-zombies-review-1201694888/. “Pride and Preju...2023-08-111h 48The Hart Chicks Present...The Hart Chicks Present...Hart of Dixie Chicks – 0006:0008 – Pride and PrejudiceThis one’s a big one, dear hearts, so feel free to take a turn about the room with us as we fully experience Jessica’s favorite movie, 2005’s Pride & Prejudice. We talk tracking shots, wigs, Emma Thompson, dresses (especially those with hems six inches deep in mud), and hands, of course. Cold, flexed, or otherwise. This whole conversation was Jessica’s dream come true, so get yourself a plateful of exemplary vegetables to keep your strength up. Music: @sigismundtryapkin  Artwork: @jstnmbrwn Bibliography: “10 Reasons Why 2005’s Pride & Prejudice Is Perfect, Acco...2023-08-042h 54Hart of Dixie ChicksHart of Dixie ChicksPride and PrejudiceThis one’s a big one, dear hearts, so feel free to take a turn about the room with us as we fully experience Jessica’s favorite movie, 2005’s Pride & Prejudice. We talk tracking shots, wigs, Emma Thompson, dresses (especially those with hems six inches deep in mud), and hands, of course. Cold, flexed, or otherwise. This whole conversation was Jessica’s dream come true, so get yourself a plateful of exemplary vegetables to keep your strength up. Music: @sigismundtryapkin  Artwork: @jstnmbrwn Bibliography: “10 Reasons Why 2005’s Pride & Prejudice Is Perfect, Acco...2023-08-042h 54Austen ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Goodness: A Visit with Brenda CoxThough never preachy, Austen’s novels have a rich moral depth that was heavily influenced by her faith. In this episode, we chat with Brenda Cox, author of Fashionable Goodness: Christianity in Jane Austen’s England. Brenda spent many years and several trips to England researching everything from Austen’s private daily devotions to the role churches played in the many social reforms of her time. We discuss all this, plus:Some crucial words in Austen’s novels that hold deeper religious meaning than you might think,A crafty countess who used a legal loophole to spread her Methodis...2023-08-0335 minAusten ChatAusten ChatJane Austen & Her House: A Visit with Lizzie DunfordIn 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...2023-07-0644 minAusten ChatAusten ChatAusten Chat TrailerMeet our podcast host and learn about Austen Chat and what you can expect in upcoming episodes.2023-06-0502 minThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastThe Perks Of Being A Book Lover PodcastS8 Ep.178 - AAPI Month Contains Multitudes 5-31-23For show notes for any episode, go to our website at perksofbeingabooklover.com. We are also on Instagram @perksofbeingabookloverpod and on FB Perks of Being a Book Lover. This week are celebrating AAPI Heritage Month (Asian American Pacific Islander) and we give you a list of 10 (plus maybe a few more) of our favorite books to add to your TBR written by authors with family heritage from this part of the world. We give you books in a variety of genres; literary fiction, historical fiction, memoir, food writing, graphic novels, horror, poetry, and middle grade. S...2023-05-311h 00Beth’s BookCastBeth’s BookCastJane Austen, Life Coach - Interview with Haley StewartDo you love Jane Austen? Then you will love this episode! We actually chat about all things Jane Austen! From movie adaptations to our favorite and least favorite characters. We also chat about Haley Stewart's brilliant book, Jane Austen's Genius Guide to Life. In the book, she covers all of Jane Austen's novels and how they can guide us through life. If you are ready to glean Jane Austen's wisdom and apply it to your own life, this is the book for you! Haley Stewart is a Catholic author and the editor of Word on Fire Spark. Stewart was the c...2023-04-2858 minChristendom College LecturesChristendom College LecturesWhy Read Jane Austen? A lesson in Humility | Dr. Kathleen SullivanWhy read Jane Austen? She makes us smile and laugh through her beautifully written works of literature, but she also helps orient our imagination, intellect, and will towards virtue. Dr. Sullivan earned her Ph.D. in English from The Catholic University of America and serves as an assistant professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Christendom College. She specializes in Jane Austen, 19th century British literature, and Epistolary literature. Join us for a Principles Live Lecture with Christendom College literature professor Dr. Kathleen Sullivan. She will help you see how Jane Austen's writings can...2022-11-1942 minOnWriting: A Podcast of the WGA EastOnWriting: A Podcast of the WGA EastJoel Kim Booster, “Fire Island"Host Marina Fang talks to Joel Kim Booster, writer and co-star of FIRE ISLAND, about the film’s Austenian origins, the boundaries between real-life and fiction throughout the writing process, and navigating issues of racial and sexual representation and the intersections of privilege. This episode is presented by the WGAE's Asian-American and LGBTQ+ Salons, in partnership with The Lower East Side Film Festival. Joel Kim Booster is a Los Angeles-based actor, comedian, producer, and writer. He co-produced and wrote for the acclaimed comedy series BIG MOUTH and THE OTHER TWO and has appeared on series su...2022-07-0153 minJesuiticalJesuiticalCatholic wisdom from Jane Austen, a cardinal arrested in Hong Kong, and altar serving as an adultOn the surface, Jane Austen’s classic novels like Pride and Prejudice and Emma might seem to be about courtship and marriage, manners and the social hierarchies of Regency England. But while weddings and ballrooms abound in her books, so do lessons about how to live a virtuous life. This week on Jesuitical, we speak with Haley Stewart, a self-described Jane Austen evangelist and the author of the new book, Jane Austen’s Genius Guide to Life: On Love, Friendship, and Becoming the Person God. We ask Haley how virtues like humility and patience are c...2022-05-1356 minThe Mookse and the Gripes PodcastThe Mookse and the Gripes PodcastEpisode 25: Jane AustenThis week’s mega-episode is all about one of our very favorite authors. Trevor and Paul discuss Austen’s six major novels, chat about what makes her work so special and even take a crack at ranking their favorites!  We also share listener feedback about favorite title and chat about various adaptions, both good and bad.  And a special treat this week: an interview with Jane Austen scholar (and fan) Joan Klingel Ray, Ph.d, former president of the Jane Austen Society of North America and author of several books on Jane Austen. If you...2022-04-072h 50God‘s Story PodcastGod‘s Story PodcastDalene Joy Fisher - Resisting The Marriage PlotWe're joined by Dalene Joy Fisher to examine the faith of Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell and Anne Bronte. How did they use their faith and their writings to improve women’s position in society? Dalene Joy Fisher is Assistant Provost, Dean and Associate Professor of English at Oklahoma Wesleyan University.  Dalene’s book ‘Resisting the Marriage Plot – Faith and Female Agency in Austen, Bronte, Gaskell and Wollstonecraft’ is published by IVP America. (1:26) How Christianity was used by these authors to liberate women.  The Fall of Man and Milton’s view of Eve; (5:00) Adam to blame! (5:55...2022-02-1530 minGod‘s Story PodcastGod‘s Story PodcastDalene Joy Fisher - Resisting The Marriage PlotWe're joined by Dalene Joy Fisher to examine the faith of Mary Wollstonecraft, Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell and Anne Bronte. How did they use their faith and their writings to improve women’s position in society? Dalene Joy Fisher is Assistant Provost, Dean and Associate Professor of English at Oklahoma Wesleyan University.  Dalene’s book ‘Resisting the Marriage Plot – Faith and Female Agency in Austen, Bronte, Gaskell and Wollstonecraft’ is published by IVP America. (1:26) How Christianity was used by these authors to liberate women.  The Fall of Man and Milton’s view of Eve; (5:00) Adam to blame! (5:55...2022-02-1530 minWhat Would Jane Do?What Would Jane Do?Season 3 Ep. 3 Jane Austen and What to Wear to the Christmas Party?In this episode, Julia Golding is joined by Katherine MacFarlane, expert on Regency fashions thanks to her participation in the re-enactment world of the 33rd Foot. (There is also a version of this on YouTube if you want to see the visuals referred to during the discussion.) Where would Jane get her fashion news from and how were clothes bought and designed? Was there such a thing as fast fashion or 'the little black dress'? It is a wide ranging discussion in which they only have time to scratch the surface so here are some links from Kate to...2021-12-0859 minThe Austen ConnectionThe Austen ConnectionThe Podcast - S2 Ep3: Jane Austen for the PeopleHello friends,Today we bring a new podcast episode and conversation that I think you will love. It’s with Damianne Scott, an educator, writer and speaker in the Jane Austen community - she teaches literature at the University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College and Cincinnati State University. And she’s the host of the Facebook page, Black Girl Loves Jane. She’s also working on a very intriguing project right now - rewriting the story of Jane Austen’s Persuasion into the setting of an African-American megachurch. In her own book proje...2021-11-1139 minThe Book PileThe Book PileSense and Sensibility by Jane AustenJane Austen began writing Sense and Sensibility as a 20-year-old first-time author, in a time when women had incredible difficulty being published at all and, uh... boy do we have notes! Plus, Dave wants the Dashwood sisters to be exactly the same (in a feminist way!), and Kellen finally shows us his Snape/Colonel Brandon impression.*To buy the book, Sense and Sensibility, or listen to it free on Audible AND support the podcast, click here!https://amzn.to/3QeGqRs*TheBookPilePodcast@gmail.com*Kellen Erskine...2021-09-0626 minMoniker: The Histories and Mysteries of NamesMoniker: The Histories and Mysteries of NamesAusten's Emma Part 1.Today we'll dive into Jane Austen's Emma and investigate the meanings of the names of three of the main women: Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith, and Jane Fairfax. What is the history of these surnames? What do the names tell us about their characters? Did Austen do this intentionally? Was Jane Austen a wizard? We'll attempt to answer these and many more questions in our first foray into names in fiction!Dr. Octavio Cox Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCipwJ5GIKUYs2CcAhlcqjyw Sources:Articles:2021-08-2133 minThe Book PileThe Book PileEmma by Jane AustenToday on The Book Pile, we’re pleased to launch the career of promising new author Jane Austen, whose novel Emma tells the story of a girl named Emma. (You can support Jane at her Patreon or via PayPal!) Plus, Kellen believes arguments make stories more interesting. (Counter-argument: no.) And Dave gives tips for breaking up your friend’s engagement.*To buy the book, Emma, or listen to it free on Audible AND support the podcast, click here!https://amzn.to/3q8UwJATheBookPilePodcast@gmail.com*Kellen Erskine has...2021-06-2130 minHow To Love Lit PodcastHow To Love Lit PodcastEmma - Jane Austen - Episode 1- Meet The All Time Favorite Author Of The Regency Period And Modern TimesEmma - Jane Austen - Episode 1- Meet The All Time Favorite Author Of The Regency Period And Modern Times Hi, I’m Christy Shriver and we’re here to discuss the books that have changed the world and have changed us. I’m Garry Shriver and this is the how to love lit podcast. Today we begin our series that tackles arguably the most popular writer in the English language- Jane Austen.  One significant critic, Brigid Brophy described Austen as “the greatest novelist of all time!”  Wow!  I’m sure that’s not uncont...2021-03-2245 minConversation ex NihiloConversation ex NihiloThe Healing Power of Jane (with Kimberly Brangwin Milham)It's a Jane Austen episode on which Kimberly Brangwin Milham from the Jane Austen Society of North America joins Billy Via Zoom to discuss Austen's work and influence. This episode is for: People who like their authors long dead, people who have seen Bridget Jones's Diary, fans of Firth. This episode is not for:  Mark Twain, enemies of the early 19th century (you know who you are,) people who confuse Jane Austen with Stone Cold Steve Austin 2021-03-011h 03