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Jane Austen & Lord Byron: A Visit with Christine Kenyon Jones

Jane Austen & Lord Byron: A Visit with Christine Kenyon Jones

Update: 2024-11-07
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Lord Byron is one of the most notorious bad boys of English literature. He had countless affairs, drank wine from a cup fashioned from a human skull, kept a pet bear at Cambridge, and fought for Greek independence against the Ottoman Empire.  What could this Regency-era demigod of “sex, drugs, and rock and roll” possibly have to do with spinster Jane, a country parson's daughter? More than you'd think, according to our guest, Christine Kenyon Jones. In this episode we discuss the parallels between Austen and Byron, Austen's references to Byron in her novels and letters, and how each may have influenced the other's work.

Dr. Christine Kenyon Jones is a Research Fellow at King's College London, focusing on the Romantic and Regency periods. Her books include Jane Austen and Lord Byron: Regency Relations (2024) and Dangerous to Show: Lord Byron and His Portraits (2020). She has also authored several essays published in Persuasions and Persuasions On-line.

For a transcript and show notes, visit https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep17.

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Jane Austen & Lord Byron: A Visit with Christine Kenyon Jones

Jane Austen & Lord Byron: A Visit with Christine Kenyon Jones