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Jane Austen at Home

By: Lucy Worsley
Narrated by: Ruth Redman, Lucy Worsley
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Summary

On the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's death, historian Lucy Worsley leads us into the world in which our best-loved novelist lived. This new telling of the story of Jane's life shows us how and why she lived as she did, examining the rooms, spaces and possessions which mattered to her and the way in which home is used in her novels to mean both a place of pleasure and a prison. It wasn't all country houses and ballrooms; in fact her life was often a painful struggle. Jane famously lived a 'life without incident', but with new research and insights Lucy Worsley reveals a passionate woman who fought for her freedom. A woman who, far from being a lonely spinster, in fact had at least five marriage prospects, but who in the end refused to settle for anything less than Mr Darcy.

©2017 Lucy Worsley (P)2017 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

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Outstanding!

I have loved Jane Austen since my early teens and thought I knew all about her. However this charming, erudite and hugely sympathetic biography gives me a rather different view of what was obviously, her rather difficult and constantly financially anxious life. It has a wonderful sense of period, full of fascinating small details, which bring so much of it beautifully to life - and through it all, runs Jane's gentle, funny and ironic voice. Beautifully written and wonderful.y read - I think that I will listen to it again, now - I'm not sure that I am quite ready to leave her behind, just yet!

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from an amateur austener (?)

I liked it.

The overall flow was good, I learned a lot and encouraged me to start reading Jane's books.

Of the audio: the narration was also very nice, but I found the occasional acted-out parts to be annoyingly exaggerated and unauthentic.

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"Every word is written with love".

This book does a nice cross reference with other Jane Austin biographies and recorded memoirs to give a broad view of her life and times. The descriptions make it easy to visualise Jane Austin's homes and family members, sometimes feeling insufferably stifling and at other times completely joyful and hopeful. Lucy Worsley makes regular comparisons to characters in Austin's novels that show a real love for the stories and a deep understanding Austin's motivations. Lucy narrates the introduction, where she says the quote in this headline and the epilogue,which were both funny and enlightening. Ruth Redman is also a very good narrator and her voice and steady style suited the subject perfectly.

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Best Jane Austen biography ever!

For those who love Jane Austen and Lucy Worsley's style of introducing history this is a treat! I ended it with a much clearer notion of who Jane Austen was and how her world was like.

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Insightful

Insightful and celebratory. A great way of learning and understanding, one of the many best literature writers, of our time. Very well recommended, indeed.

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Jane Austen at home

Really enjoyed this book and hearing about life as a Georgian woman in the social class Jane Austen moved around in, being a spinster in those days and how this may have coloured her stories. Brilliantly read.

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Excellent and entertaining

One might have thought little more could be written on Austen but Lucy Worsley has done an excellent (and readable) job in drawing together details of her life and setting these in the (female) social context of the period to gve us an insight into Austen's life.

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Plenty of interest but long and fragmented.

Where does Jane Austen at Home rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

In the top half.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

Tried to make it more continuous and connected. Tried rather more conjecture about the actual writing of her books. Less cut and paste collection and more editing.

What aspect of Lucy Worsley and Ruth Redman ’s performance might you have changed?

Lucy - less gush: Ruth - more pace.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

No, except perhaps the last chapter,

Any additional comments?

Maybe unreasonable to expect it but I'm still wondering what kind of person Jane Austen really was.

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Very interesting and lovely narration

Wasn't too sure whether I would particularly enjoy this book (haven't read any of Jane Austen's novels and have only seems bits of Pride & Prejudice film) but as a fan of Luck Worsley and women's history I thought I would give it ago - was initially disappointed that Lucy wasn't narrating the majority of the book herself but Ruth does a beautiful job. Thought it was very interesting, insightful and well paced.

Would recommend.

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Wonderful

A fascinating and very enjoyable re-telling of Jane Austen's life. I found the narration of the quotes of family and friends slightly jarring, but otherwise I loved it.

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