
What Matters in Jane Austen
Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved
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Narrated by:
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Paul Collins
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By:
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John Mullan
About this listen
Which important Austen characters never speak? Is there any sex in Austen? What do the characters call one another, and why? What are the right and wrong ways to propose marriage? In What Matters in Jane Austen?, John Mullan shows that we can best appreciate Austen's brilliance by looking at the intriguing quirks and intricacies of her fiction. Asking and answering some very specific questions about what goes on in her novels, he reveals the inner workings of their greatness.
In 20 short chapters, each of which explores a question prompted by Austen’s novels, Mullan illuminates the themes that matter most in her beloved fiction. Listeners will discover when Austen's characters had their meals and what shops they went to; how vicars got good livings; and how wealth was inherited. What Matters in Jane Austen? illuminates the rituals and conventions of her fictional world in order to reveal her technical virtuosity and daring as a novelist. It uses telling passages from Austen's letters and details from her own life to explain episodes in her novels: listeners will find out, for example, what novels she read, how much money she had to live on, and what she saw at the theater.
Written with flair and based on a lifetime's study, What Matters in Jane Austen? will allow listeners to appreciate Jane Austen's work in greater depth than ever before.
©2012 John Mullan (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Excellent book
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I found everything covered of great interest and it will definitely increase my (already huge) enjoyment of Austen's novels.
I would also recommend it as a study aid.
Great for serious Jane Austen fans
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Every chapter, in itself, was interesting explaining the mores of the time; mourning, dress etc. But since there is only a small number of Jane Austin novels the same events and characters got explained again and again from different perspectives. Not a criticism of the author though (nor of Jane Austin!) and well worth a listen. Perhaps it may have been better to dip into a chapter at a time rather than as a continuous read.Interesting but...
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Read it don’t listen to it
Awful narration
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The narration however - I’m convinced it’s a computer generated voice (Paul Collins...PC...hmmm - prove me wrong if he exists). Totally robotic intonation like the voice of google translate and some of the jarring pronunciations give it away - “El-in-or”, “Captain Ben-wick” and best of all “Northang - grabby”.
It’s still a good listen because it is so fascinating if you are into Jane Austen but this wonderful book deserves to be narrated by a person who seems as interested as the listener will be.
Fascinating insights for those who know an love Jane Austen’s work
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Fun.
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Great book ruined by terrible narration
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At one point he starts to get close to addressing what later readers found in the texts... and side steps that entirely.
Austen wrote novels, not puzzles, and Mullan doesn't seem to care about teasing out reader response at all.
While I found it smug, didactic, and reductive, this research is absolutely impeccable and well organised, and I imagine extremely useful for academic work (though with this audio version I can't get a look at any bibliography).
Sadly Paul Collins sounds like he was generated by Google, extremely disinterested in the text. Something a little disingenuous about being told about Austen by two men... can't think why.
Austen wrote novels, not cryptic crosswords
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Also some very clunky awkward writing with strange repeated sentences you wouldn't get away with in secondary school essay!
Odd narration and clunky text
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Fascinating insight into Austen and her novels.
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