Jane Austen’s Secret: How She Defined Romance Without Falling in Love
Автор: DW History and Culture
Загружено: 2025-11-09
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A woman whose influence still flirts with our bookshelves: Jane Austen.
What can an 18th-century single woman teach us about love? Quite a lot, actually. Her stories weren’t just about ballrooms and bonnets — they were about wit, class, and the quiet rebellion of being yourself.
Some dismiss her books as kitschy romances; others see something deeper. They see a woman who challenged society’s norms and gave women a voice on and beyond the page.
Join us as we dive into the world of Jane Austen 250 years after her birth. From the Jane Austen Festival in Bath to expert insights from period drama specialist Dr. Shelley Galpin in London. We explore how Austen’s literature still speaks to us.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:57 Men written by a woman
2:49 The universal language of falling in love
3:45 Who runs Jane’s world?
5:03 The key to the past
7:01 A Regency time machine
9:17 Austen’s many kinds of love
Report: Annika Sost
Camera: Robert Richter
Edit: Andreas Hyronimus
Producer: Melanie Matthäus
Executive Producer: Matthias Frickel, Melanie von Marschalck
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