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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 58 MIN

Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (1813) | 19th Century Realist Literature

from The Literature Humanities Radio Hour on WKCR 89.9FM: Literary Classics in Conversation · host thomaspreston

Thomas, Katrina & Hamid join to discuss Jane Austen's "half satire, half romance" novel Pride & Prejudice. Their conversation begins at the end, considering who the novel's unabashedly "happy ending" is for, and what love even is in this novel.

Thomas, Katrina & Hamid join to discuss Jane Austen's "half satire, half romance" novel Pride & Prejudice. Their conversation begins at the end, considering who the novel's unabashedly "happy ending" is for, and what love even is in this novel.

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Thomas, Katrina & Hamid join to discuss Jane Austen's "half satire, half romance" novel Pride & Prejudice. Their conversation begins at the end, considering who the novel's unabashedly "happy ending" is for, and what love even is in this novel.

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