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Episode IV: Sense and Sensibility and the Messiness of Human Relationships

Episode IV: Sense and Sensibility and the Messiness of Human Relationships

Update: 2025-07-28
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In Episode IV of Jane Austen and the Future of the Humanities, I talk with writers, scholars, and artists as we discuss how Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility models a vital humanities experience: the messiness of human relationships. We think through how Austen’s first published novel helps us to ask questions about, build connections between, and precisely observe the various messes of our lives, including our family relations, our sexual relations, and the processes of engaging with new relations.

Guests include Soniah Kamal, Dr. Claudia L. Johnson, Francine Mathews, Dr. Olivia Murphy, Maan Jalal, Dr. Mandakini Dubey, and Dr. Meenakshi Bharat.

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Episode IV: Sense and Sensibility and the Messiness of Human Relationships

Episode IV: Sense and Sensibility and the Messiness of Human Relationships