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Juvenile Jane

A celebration of Jane Austen's neglected but delightful early works. Stories read by Anna Maxwell Martin. From 2010.

Considering how frequently Jane Austen's six great novels are adapted for film, radio and TV, it is perhaps surprising that the three small exercise books containing 22 little stories and plays written during her teen years have not received more notice.

Some of these stories - with titles such as "The Adventures of Mr Harley", "The Generous Curate" and "The Beautiful Cassandra" - are only a few lines long but others run to many pages and provide both entertainment and surprising insights into the development of the mature writer.

Austen expert Janet Todd leafs through two of the precious volumes which are held at the British Library in London and discusses their wonderfully uninhibited style and content.

She also chats with the writer and illustrator Posy Simmonds who has long been a fan of Austen and fascinated by juvenilia in general.

It is well documented that, during her lifetime, the adult Jane Austen used to read from these books to her close family.

Here, actor Anna Maxwell Martin reads extensive extracts from three stories - "Frederick and Elfrida", "Henry and Eliza" and "love and Freindship" (sic) to reanimate them for a contemporary radio audience.

Producer: Beaty Rubens

First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November 2010.

30 minutes

Last on

Sat 13 Dec 202500:30

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