I'm happy to share my series of 24 30-minute video and audio lessons (available on DVD, streaming, and Audible) on The Life and Works of Jane Austen, from Wondrium / The Great Courses.
These “Life and Works of Jane Austen” course lessons cover Entering Jane Austen’s World; Life and Letters: The Genuine Austen; Juvenilia: Austen’s Raucous Early Works; Sense and Sensibility: Sisters United; Pride and Prejudice: Universal Truths; Mansfield Park: Silence, Place, and Price; Emma: The Proper Use of Power; Northanger Abbey: Defending the Novel; Persuasion: A Second Bloom; Regency Romance and Courtship; Marriage and Family in Austen’s Era; Money, Inheritance, and All They Entail; Class and Courtesy in Regency Society; British Life in Revolutionary Times; Clerks, Clergy, and Other Men’s Professions; The Accomplished Woman; Luxury, Fashion, and Labor in the Regency; Travel and Leisure in the Georgian Era; Health and Wellness in Austen’s England; After 1817: Austen’s Growing Posthumous Fame; Lady Susan: Austen’s Merry Widow; Sanditon and Austen’s Unfinished Fiction; Austen’s Relations: From Family to Fandom; and Pop and Popularity: Austen’s Enduring Fame.
I hope you'll check them out! I'm especially proud of the positive feedback the lessons have received.
These “Life and Works of Jane Austen” course lessons cover Entering Jane Austen’s World; Life and Letters: The Genuine Austen; Juvenilia: Austen’s Raucous Early Works; Sense and Sensibility: Sisters United; Pride and Prejudice: Universal Truths; Mansfield Park: Silence, Place, and Price; Emma: The Proper Use of Power; Northanger Abbey: Defending the Novel; Persuasion: A Second Bloom; Regency Romance and Courtship; Marriage and Family in Austen’s Era; Money, Inheritance, and All They Entail; Class and Courtesy in Regency Society; British Life in Revolutionary Times; Clerks, Clergy, and Other Men’s Professions; The Accomplished Woman; Luxury, Fashion, and Labor in the Regency; Travel and Leisure in the Georgian Era; Health and Wellness in Austen’s England; After 1817: Austen’s Growing Posthumous Fame; Lady Susan: Austen’s Merry Widow; Sanditon and Austen’s Unfinished Fiction; Austen’s Relations: From Family to Fandom; and Pop and Popularity: Austen’s Enduring Fame.
I hope you'll check them out! I'm especially proud of the positive feedback the lessons have received.