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Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Jane Austen's Birth

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Jane Austen 250

Jane Austen is one of the best-known and best-loved authors of all time – yet she only published six novels. The Conversation explores the legacy and life of this incredible writer, to commemorate the 250th anniversary of her birth.

In the year of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, this lively and thought-provoking discussion explores her life, legacy, and literary brilliance — her novels are charming, sure, but also radical, political, witty, and entertaining.

Primary Source Material

The Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts Digital Edition gathers together some 1100 pages of fiction written in Jane Austen’s own hand. Through digital reunification, it is now possible to access, read, and compare high quality images of original manuscripts whose material forms are scattered around the world in libraries and private collections. Unlike the famous printed novels, all published in a short span between 1811 and 1818, these manuscripts trace Jane Austen’s development as a writer from childhood to the year of her death; that is, from 1787 (aged 11 or 12) to 1817 (aged 41). Not only do they provide a unique visual record of her imagination from her teenage experiments to her last unfinished writings, these pages represent one of the earliest collections of creative writings in the author’s hand to survive for a British novelist.