Episodes

  • February
    Feb 1 2025

    As we move into February, we are delighted to release our second episode… Here you’ll find snowdrops, marriage proposals, stage costumes, dusting and polishing, Mary Queen of Scots, ‘A good salve for sore Lips’ and *that* letter from Persuasion – all bound together with original music and sounds recorded in the House itself.

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    A Jane Austen Year transports you to Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, the idyllic Hampshire cottage where Jane Austen lived and wrote her globally beloved novels – now a beloved museum.

    Each month, join us on a seasonal journey through Jane Austen’s novels, the story of her life and the world she lived in. Discover scenes, letters, recipes, and objects from the museum collection, bound together with readings and sounds recorded in the House itself.

    Each episode is recorded by the people who work at Jane Austen’s House, caring for this special place and protecting it for future generations.

    ‘February’ was voiced by: Lizzie Dunford, Jenny Durrant, Jessica Halmshaw, Amelia Harvell, Emma Moffatt, Sophie Reynolds and Rebecca Wood, with a guest appearance by Dominic Gerrard.

    Find out more about some of the objects featured in this episode:
    Letter from Jane Austen to Cassandra, 4 February 1813
    Watercolour of Fanny Knight by Cassandra Austen
    Costume design by Rex Whistler for Pride and Prejudice (1936)
    Martha Lloyd’s Household Book

    Episode website: https://janeaustens.house/news/podcast/

    Script: Sophie Reynolds
    Cover Artwork: Jessica Halmshaw
    Sound & Original Music: Dominic Gerrard

    This series was written and recorded at Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, Hampshire, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birthday in 2025.

    There is a book of A Jane Austen Year to accompany this series – find it on our website or in your local bookshop.

    Every purchase supports our work, caring for and preserving Jane Austen’s House for future generations.

    This series was written and recorded at Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, Hampshire, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birthday in 2025.

    There is a book of A Jane Austen Year to accompany this series – find it on our website or in your local bookshop.

    Every purchase supports our work, caring for and preserving Jane Austen’s House for future generations.

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    24 mins
  • January
    Jan 1 2025

    A Jane Austen Year transports you to Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, the idyllic Hampshire cottage where Jane Austen lived and wrote her globally beloved novels – now a beloved museum.

    Each month, join us on a seasonal journey through Jane Austen’s novels, the story of her life and the world she lived in. Discover scenes, letters, recipes, and objects from the museum collection, bound together with readings and sounds recorded in the House itself.

    Each episode is recorded by the people who work at Jane Austen’s House, caring for this special place and protecting it for future generations.

    January was voiced by: Lizzie Dunford, Jenny Durrant, Jessica Halmshaw, Amelia Harvell, Sophie Reynolds, Rebecca Wood - with a guest appearance by Dominic Gerrard

    Find out more about some of the objects featured in this episode:
    Letter to Cassandra Austen, 29 January 1813
    Portrait miniature of Tom Lefroy
    Silhouette of Cassandra Austen
    Letter from Jane Austen to Cassandra, Thursday 14-Friday 15 January 1796
    Martha Lloyd’s Household Book

    Episode website
    https://janeaustens.house/news/podcast/

    Script: Sophie Reynolds
    Cover Artwork:Jessica Halmshaw
    Sound & Original Music: Dominic Gerrard

    This series was written and recorded at Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, Hampshire, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birthday in 2025.

    There is a book of A Jane Austen Year to accompany this series – find it on our website or in your local bookshop.

    Every purchase supports our work, caring for and preserving Jane Austen’s House for future generations.

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    21 mins