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Jane Austen's Hidden Genius: A Modern Novelist?

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Austen's 250th anniversary sparks new appreciation for her technical skill.
  • Comedian David Baddiel hails Austen as inventor of the modern novel.
  • Her first novel, 'Sense and Sensibility', showcases early genius.
Jane Austen's Hidden Genius: A Modern Novelist?

Jane Austen's 250th anniversary is prompting a deeper look at her literary contributions, with prominent thinkers and writers sharing their connections to the author. Biographer Dr. Paula Byrne is exploring these personal encounters alongside Austen's significant places.

Among those reflecting is writer and comedian David Baddiel, who encountered Austen as a student. Baddiel asserts that Austen is often misunderstood, emphasizing her radical technical prowess and proposing she invented the modern novel. He considers her a paramount artist in English literature.

Baddiel traces this artistic foundation to Austen's 1811 debut, 'Sense and Sensibility.' Byrne notes Austen's persistence in getting published. The conversation highlights how the core elements of Austen's genius were present from her first book, with her art transforming the mundane into something extraordinary, a quality Baddiel deeply admires.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jane Austen's 250th anniversary is being celebrated, marking a significant milestone for the renowned author.
David Baddiel believes Jane Austen is an overlooked radical technician who invented the modern novel.
Jane Austen's first novel, 'Sense and Sensibility,' was published in 1811.

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