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  • Goodbye and Good Riddance Smallpox!
    2021/05/09

    The next major historical event on our Addicted Austenite list is Edward Jenner and his Smallpox vaccine. 

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    16 分
  • A Vindication on the Importance of Mary Wollstonecraft
    2021/04/25

    This episode explores the historical importance of Mary Wollstonecraft's writing and publishing A Vindication on the Rights of Woman and the parallels we can see in Jane Austen's own writing. 

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    28 分
  • Oh, Just One More Revolution
    2021/04/18

    This long-overdue episode is about the industrial revolution of the late 17- early 1800s and where we see it in Jane's novels.

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    18 分
  • Une Autre Révolution
    2021/03/21

    This episode looks at the French Revolution and how it affected Jane's family.

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    22 分
  • An Australian Adventure
    2021/03/14

    Diving further into the historical context of Jane's novels, this episode looks at the Australian Penal Colony set up in 1788.

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    26 分
  • Around the World With Captain Cook
    2021/02/28

    Continuing important historical events in Jane's life, this episode looks at the voyages of Captain Cook and the 'mysterious' way he died.

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    22 分
  • The American Revolutionary War of Independence (Or Whatever You Want to Call It)
    2021/02/21

    Starting off our run of important historical events during Jane's lifetime this episode looks at the American Revolution and War of Independence, the latter of which started the year Jane was born. 
    Here is the link to the myths article I mention in the episode if you're curious (I do love a good bit of myth busting): https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/myths-of-the-american-revolution-10941835/


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    20 分
  • I Let My Fingers Do The Talking
    2021/02/07

    This episode looks at whether or not Jane Austen knew some sign language, and what kind of sign language it might have been. 

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    14 分