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What Would Jane Do?

25 Episodes

69 minutes | Jan 28, 2023
Season 3 Ep.10 Jane Austen and First Impressions
On the 210th anniversary of the publication of Pride and Prejudice, Julia and Kate discuss first impressions (also the first title of P&P). We run through how first impressions were created in Regency England so if you wanted a quick guide to the society of Jane's era - here it is! We then discuss social mobility and what Jane made of that. Could Jane be understood as an author whose plots are about first impressions? We go on to draw out lessons for today, appoint a Darcy and Wickham of this episode, and then on to our Jane Austen news!
40 minutes | Dec 17, 2022
Season 3 Ep. 9 Jane Austen and Christmas Presents
Recorded on Jane Austen's birthday Julia and Kate turn our attention to the giving and receiving of presents! First we stop by Georgian Christmas traditions and then think about how Jane's presents are like bombs going off in the narrative. Stay tuned for the news and the Darcy and Wickham of the week!
53 minutes | Nov 11, 2022
Season 3 Ep 8 Jane and the Darcy Effect (leadership matters)
We've just come through a period of changing leaders, from the passing of Queen Elizabeth and the changing of Prime Ministers in the UK, to American midterm elections. What would Jane do when it comes to leaders? We look at the range of leaders in her time from royals to military, and then go on to think about her leading men (and ladies). Is the secret of why Mr Darcy is a character who gets into all our hearts because of his leadership qualities? Stay for Austen news including a new book from Julia Golding - a Middle Grade book, Jane Austen Investigates: The Convict's Canal, inspired by Pride and Prejudice. And Kate tells us about the return of balls and assemblies near you!
62 minutes | Jul 30, 2022
Season 3 Ep. 7 Jane Austen and Adaptations (Persuasion episode!)
Were you delighted or outraged by the recent Netflix adaptation of Persuasion? Well then, this is the podcast for you to vent your views! Julia Golding and Kate Macfarlane take a look at the 18th century tradition of adaptations that Jane Austen herself would have known and in fact uses in her own writing. They then go on the discuss what was right (and wrong) about the 2022 Persuasion, comparing it to previous attempts in 2007 and 1995. Find out which one they think got it right. Do you agree? They then go on to discuss whether Sanditon is an adaptation, or indeed, anything to do with Jane Austen! Adaptations are at their most interesting when they have something new to say so they close by comparing Darcys. Stay tuned for Austen news.We love to hear from our listeners so if you have something you'd like to discuss, please get in touch at www.goldinggateway.com
50 minutes | Jun 10, 2022
Season 3 Ep. 6 Jane Austen and War
Recent events have brought war back to the forefront of our minds. Jane Austen lived during a period of almost constant war. It was the background to her life with a huge proportion of the population,  including two of her brothers, in the armed services. What was war like in her day? Kate Macfarlane joins Julia Golding to discuss this. Kate has impressive expert knowledge thanks to her time with the 33rd Foot Regiment, a re-enactment group. This really is a must-listen if you want the nitty-gritty details explaining army life. Is it fair to say Jane didn't address the war in her novels and was out of touch with the political events of her day? Have a listen and see if you agree with our views on the subject and why Julia thinks Jane has something in common with the writer of Derry Girls. Kate gives the latest Jane Austen news.http://33rdfoot.co.uk https://janeaustens.house https://janeausten.co.uk/pages/festival/summer-ball-2022/
46 minutes | Feb 18, 2022
Season 3 Ep. 5 Jane Austen and bookclubs
Who would you like to come to your bookclub? We are guessing many of us would pick Jane Austen. In this episode Julia Golding (Jane Austen Investigates) and Kate MacFarlane,  Jane Austen super fan, discuss what were the equivalent in Jane's day, where she got her reading material from, how publishing worked, and we even pause for some short tasters of the kind of books that were best sellers in her day. Prepare to have goosebumps with The Castle of Otranto and some impassioned poetry from Cowper that Marianne thought Edward Ferrars didn't do justice to! Stick around to find out how her characters would be have in bookclub. #JaneAusten #WWJD #Bookclub
59 minutes | Jan 14, 2022
Season 3 Ep. 4 Jane Austen and Masculinity
Julia Golding and Kate Macfarlane take a light-hearted look at the questions of what kind of man you should aspire to be! Reviewing the models available in Jane Austen's era, from the 1770s fop to the Byronic heroes of the 1810, they discuss what qualities were expected of men. They then turn to Austen's works and see what she admired - and disliked - in men of her era. Why is there very little description of what people look like in her works? What would she make of our Romance Novel front cover model of bronzed chest and rippling hair? Which character would put in for plastic surgery? Finally, Julia and Kate turn to her for wisdom on today's issues of gender and sex, as well as the cancel culture. Is it time for a duel?
59 minutes | Dec 8, 2021
Season 3 Ep. 3 Jane Austen and What to Wear to the Christmas Party?
In this episode, Julia Golding is joined by Katherine MacFarlane, expert on Regency fashions thanks to her participation in the re-enactment world of the 33rd Foot. (There is also a version of this on YouTube if you want to see the visuals referred to during the discussion.) Where would Jane get her fashion news from and how were clothes bought and designed? Was there such a thing as fast fashion or 'the little black dress'? It is a wide ranging discussion in which they only have time to scratch the surface so here are some links from Kate to help with further exploration:Kate's Regiment: His Majesty’s 33rd Foot, First Yorkshire West Riding His Majesty's 33rd Regiment of Foot (33rdfoot.co.uk) For Regency Fashion of your own  Badger Historic Costumes : Replica costumes - Museum Educ https://www.historic-costumes.co.uk lady who made Kate's cap Crafty Baggage – Hand Made With Love https://craftybaggage.co.uklady who made Kate's mustard dress from fabric she provided. HatsPeriod.co.uk | Quality Historical Headwear www.hatsperiod.co.ukfor male and female headwear   and for those in America: The name “Shocking Bad Hats” comes from a quote from the First Duke of Wellington, the hero of Waterloo and Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1828-1830. Upon leaving a session of Parliament, a journalist asked His Grace to give his impressions of the proceedings. His sole reply was, “I never saw so many shocking bad hats in my life!” About - Shocking Bad Hats shocking-bad-hats7.mybigcommerce.com/about/   Books:  ‘Jane Austen in Fashion’ -Penelope Byrde ‘The Costume of Yorkshire’ - George Walker ‘The Pocket- a hidden history of women’s lives, 1660-1900’- Barbara Burman and Ariane Fennetaux (I did not mention Pockets!! Or Gloves! OR Clocked Stockings!! Aaargh! Maybe next time.)  And for your Christmas coffee table: ‘Napoleon and the Empire of Fashion -1795 -1815’ by Martin Lancaster and Cristina Barreto (This is expensive at £40.00 but SO worth it and beautiful- they have used their own collection of real Regency fashion to recreate fashion plates.)
29 minutes | Nov 16, 2021
Season 3 Ep. 2 Jane Austen and Oversharing
It's a modern day epidemic on social media. Suggested by an audience member at the Jane Austen Festival in Bath, Julia Golding takes a look at oversharing in the era of Jane Austen, from letters, to memoirs, to roman à clef, to cartoons, her time was not without its places to spill the beans. Who is  the worst oversharer in Emma (there are lots of them!) and what is wrong with being too reticent? Have a listen and then add your thoughts.Also mentioned in this episode is Miss Austen by Gill Hornby and events at the Jane Austen House https://janeaustens.house
16 minutes | Sep 21, 2021
Season 3 Ep. 1 Jane Austen on location in Bath
Julia Golding and Zoe Wheddon take the podcast to that most Jane Austen of cities: Bath! On the occasion of the Jane Austen Festival, they visit the main sights from Pump Room to Royal Crescent, reflecting on what Jane would make of the city as it is today and what it would have been like when she lived there.To see Julia and Zoe on location, you can watch the podcast here: https://youtu.be/QIy_FcTCp68
51 minutes | Jul 12, 2021
Season 2 Ep. 8 Jane Austen and Sport
Hang on, there's no sport in Jane Austen surely? Can't remember that tennis match between Mr Bingley and Mr Darcy or Ann Elliott running laps with the Musgroves? True - but once you start looking, there is much more than you think! Zoe and Julia take a quick look at sport at the turn of the nineteenth century from boxing to battledore, and then trace its presence in Jane Austen's life and novels. Discover how she used sporty activities as a metaphor for things going on in the plot, and ponder if the Austen family not only did theatricals but played sport together. Next is the Lizzie and Lady Catherine of the month, followed by reviews and Austen news. Julia reviews Modern Persuasion (Amazon Prime) and Zoe brings news on some adaptation. Plus she highlights the Jane Austen Literacy Foundation's version of Sanditon that can be watched for free on YouTube.
51 minutes | Jun 4, 2021
Season 2 Episode 7 Jane Austen and Love Island
Have you ever thought about casting Jane away on an island - Love Island to be exact? In this episode,  we have a look at the dating culture in Jane's day and compare it to our own version in Love Island and The Bachelor/Bachelorette. Which heroine would not find herself in a thong bikini by the pool and who would love the gossip? Why does Mr Collins deserve his own season of The Bachelor and can you imagine getting the rose from Mr Darcy? What about Captain Wentworth being pursued by the Musgroves? Another mini-Bachelor episode!We go on to our Darcy and Mr Collins of the month and then take on the most contentious issue of them all: which is our favourite adaption of P&P, choosing between 1980s BBC, 1995 BBC, 2004 Bride and Prejudice, 2005 film and a brief mention of P&P and Zombies. See if you agree our comments and selection.Links mentioned in the show:https://no1royalcrescent.org.ukhttps://www.yoshigoods.com/collections/jane-austen-bookworm-leather-handbags-purses-accessories
50 minutes | Jun 1, 2021
Season 2 Episode 6 Jane Austen and #MeToo
How would Jane Austen fit in with our modern #MeToo movement? It's an interesting question which led us, in this episode, to look at Jane Austen and the #MeToo, breaking it down into terms which make sense in her era: the context of feminist thought and sexual harassment in the late 18th and early 19th century. We discuss the shockingly unequal legal framework in which women lived, early feminists and empowered women such as Mary Wollstonecraft and Caroline Herschel, and then go on to discuss incidents in Jane's life and novels that illustrate #MeToo moments. Find out what Mr Collins got wrong, what Fanny got right, and who was the novelist's narcissistic sociopath! We go on to award our Lizzy and Lady Catherine of the month and review Janice Hadlow's The Other Bennet Sister (Pan).Links mentioned are: https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/jane-austen-family-slavery-essay-devoney-looser/https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Jane-Austen-the-Secret-Radical-by-Helena-Kelly-author/9781785781889https://janeaustens.house
54 minutes | Apr 17, 2021
Season 2 Episode 5 Jane Austen and Childhood
In this episode Julia Golding and Zoe Wheddon look at Jane Austen and childhood. We investigate how her era invented our modern idea of childhood as a time of innocence. But how was she raised? Did new ideas of Rousseau and natural education make it to the parsonage at Steventon? There were many children in her adult life and she was a much loved aunt to her brothers' children. What games and stories did she play with them? We then go on to look at her novels - there are more children than we first thought! Find out which ones play the most important parts.Stay listening to find out our Darcy and Mr Collins of the week and all the Jane Austen news!Books mentioned in this episode are:Julia Golding, illustrated by Kate Hindley, The Queen's WardrobeJulia Golding, Jane Austen Investigates: The Abbey MysteryJacobsen, Devynn and Dayton, Jane Austen Was HereTo links take you to Blackwells bookshop which does free shipping to the US - support the independents!
39 minutes | Mar 27, 2021
Season 2 Episode 4 Jane Austen and Friendship
This week Zoe Wheddon and Julia Golding discuss what would Jane do about modern friendship, look back at Jane's  friendships in real life and in her fiction, as well as swap Jane Austen news and award this episode's Lizzy and Lady Catherine. Would Jane fit in with Taylor Swift's pack or a Facebook fan group? What role does messaging (or old fashioned letter writing) play in creating strong female networks of friends? And is it friendship rather than romance that is the key to understanding what is really going on in Jane's novels? Have a listen to find out.This episode mentions Zoe's new book, JaneAusten's Best Friend: The Life and Influence of Martha Lloyd You can get 20% off and Free UK delivery if ordered from the Pen and Sword website at the moment (March 2021) using the code JABF. Also available from Amazon, Waterstones, WH Smith and www.bookshop.orgWe also mention the Jane Austen Festival in Bath. You can find out about the festival in September here.
51 minutes | Jan 23, 2021
Season 2 Episode 3 Jane Austen and Sex (the Bridgerton episode!)
*Contains mature content* In this episode, inspired by the Netflix series, Bridgerton, we discuss Jane Austen and sex. What did Jane know about it? What role does it play in her novels? Then we widen the discussion to look at the Georgian world on such matters as contraception, pornography and prostitution. We then discuss Bridgerton - the successes and failures in the series, talk a little about what might be in series 2, and round off with our Darcy and Wickham of the week and Jane Austen news.
29 minutes | Dec 16, 2020
Season 2 Episode 2 Jane Austen and Christmas
Julia Golding and Zoe Wheddon discuss what would Jane do at Christmas. Find out about Regency traditions, turkeys, snapdragons and much more. We also award our Lizzie and Lady Catherine of the week and catch up on Jane Austen news in an episode recorded on her birthday.For details of the books recommended, here is a list: Jane Austen's Christmas by Maria Hubert, AJane Austen Christmas by Carlo DeVito and Regency Christmas Traditions, Jane Austen Christmas by Maria Grace and also of note is Jane and Me, My Austen Heritage by Caroline Jane Knight. Further afield, we mentioned Pigeon Tunnel by John Le Carre and Julia Quinn's Bridgerton series.
39 minutes | Nov 21, 2020
Season 2 Episode 1 Jane Austen and the pandemic
For the second season of What would Jane do? The author and original host,  Julia Golding, is joined by Zoe Wheddon, teacher, researcher and writer. They discuss how Jane and her characters would respond to a pandemic, the nature of illness in the early nineteenth century and what treatments were available.Stick around to hear who is this week's Darcy (hooray!) and this week's Wickham (boo!), Jane Austen news and what we will be watching.
22 minutes | Jul 3, 2019
Ep 7 - Jane Austen and the Theatre (with Dr David Taylor)
Ever wanted to time travel back to the theatre in Jane Austen's time? Find out in this podcast with world expert, Dr David Taylor of St Hugh's College, Oxford, what Jane Austen would have seen when she entered a theatre in the 1790s. Who was there and what did it look like? What plays were on offer? Which writers inspired her? Were there special effects and what were they like? Turning from this, we go on to discuss the influence on her work, particularly looking at Northanger Abbey and Mansfield Park. Finally we turn to the knotty question of which is the best dramatic adaptation of her novels in our age - and you may be surprised by David's answer!
20 minutes | Jun 26, 2019
Ep 6 - Caricature and Political Satire with Dr David Taylor
What surprising room might Mr Darcy and guests retire to after dinner? What exactly was Admiral Croft looking at in the shop window in Bath? Where did Jane and Cassandra get their ideas from for their youthful collaboration on The History of England? You can find out the answers to these questions and much more when you listen to Dr David Taylor, St Hugh's College, Oxford, and expert on the political cartoon culture in Jane Austen's era. He can also tell you about how Austen's work has provided modern cartoonists with material for their satirical pictures.
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