In the third episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail, we speak to Austen experts about her politics and views on slavery, as we dive into the pages of Mansfield Park.
For the love of god, someone wake me if y’all find a summation of the findings of the Jane Austen’s Paper Trail by Naomi Joseph podcast, and not just a review of the podcast, which is itself a sort of review couched in a dialogue between experts who (from a distance) seem content to preface or end each-and-every musing with “it’s a mystery, innit?”
For the record, I’ve read most of Jane Austen’s novels. It’s this modern meta-of-a-meta take on it all that’s got me cross-eyed and wondering why I should bother. Please stop hawking pod-casts in literary spaces.
For the love of god, someone wake me if y’all find a summation of the findings of the Jane Austen’s Paper Trail by Naomi Joseph podcast, and not just a review of the podcast, which is itself a sort of review couched in a dialogue between experts who (from a distance) seem content to preface or end each-and-every musing with “it’s a mystery, innit?”
For the record, I’ve read most of Jane Austen’s novels. It’s this modern meta-of-a-meta take on it all that’s got me cross-eyed and wondering why I should bother. Please stop hawking pod-casts in literary spaces.