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Jane Austen at 250 special

Tessa Hadley, Kamila Shamsie, John Mullan and Sophie Coulombeau join Samira to discuss one of the English language's most important novelists with readings from Dame Harriet Walter

Jane Austen is often seen as an isolated genius who appeared from nowhere, or she is treated with a simplistic cult-like reverance which overlooks the complexities of her work. In this special edition of Front Row, exactly 250 years after Austen's birth, we take a close critical eye to a writer who innovated the novel as a form and revolutionised a literary style rarely seen before.

Fellow novelists Tessa Hadley and Kamila Shamsie join Samira, alongside academics Professor John Mullan and Dr. Sophie Coulombeau, to deeply delve into the texts themselves, revealing a witty writer herself steeped in the literature of her day, discussing how she contsantly evolved her craft and why her status has fluctuated with trends across the last two centuries.

With readings by Dame Harriet Walter

Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Ciaran Bermingham

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  • Tue 16 Dec 202519:15

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