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Bloomsbury presents the 250TH BIRTHDAY EDITION of What Matters in Jane Austen? by John Mullan, read by Charles Armstrong
"An Austen lover's greatest wish is for more of her novels. This intimate guide to the world of her books in the next best thing." -The Atlantic
Marking the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth, What Matters in Jane Austen? solves the mysteries of Austen's fictional world.
Is there any sex in Jane Austen?
What are the right and wrong ways to propose marriage?
Which important characters never actually speak?
Jane Austen's novels have been a staple of the English canon since the nineteenth century. Yet critics of the time did not appreciate the true complexity of her work. Nothing, John Mullan argues, is accidental or coincidental in Austen. As Austen herself said, she wrote for readers who have "a great deal of ingenuity themselves."
What Matters in Jane Austen? gets to the heart of what it is that makes Austen's work so singular. In twenty chapters, answering questions her novels have posed for over two centuries, Mullan uncovers the hidden truth of an extraordinary fictional world and reveals the true brilliance-and underappreciated complexity-of Austen's work.
Jane Austen is the author of classics including Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, and Sense and Sensibility. 2025 marks the 250th anniversary of Austen's birth, and this beautiful, insightful book is the perfect gift for every Austen fan.
Product details
| Published | Jun 17 2025 |
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| Format | Audiobook |
| Duration | 9 hours and 56 minutes |
| ISBN | 9781639739110 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Press |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This collection of essays will delight. Mullan's intent is to reveal Austen's cleverness and revolutionary approach, and he succeeds, deftly sharing with readers his enthusiasm and knowledge gleaned from Austen scholarship in this enjoyable read. [F]ans will appreciate the clarity and perspective Mullan brings to a beloved author's works.
Library Journal
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Expanding on his popular Guardian column, and focusing on a set of key novels, How Novels Work .... is rich in critical and literary-historical insights ... which...[are], above all, communicated in plain English
Times Literary Supplement (UK) on How Novels Work
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Ever insightful ... wholly satisfying, and a great education for book-lovers and would-be novelists alike
Financial Times on How Novels Work
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A wealth of sharp mini-essays.
The Guardian (UK) on How Novels Work
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Substantial yet conversational, this is scholarship without pedantry… An Austen lover's greatest wish is for more of her novels. This intimate guide to the world of her books is the next best thing.
The Atlantic

























