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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2020 · 39 MIN

Season 2 Episode 1 Jane Austen and the pandemic

from What Would Jane Do? · host Julia Golding

Thanks for listening. Do text us with topic ideas or reactions.For the second season of What would Jane do? The author and original host,  Julia Golding, is joined by Zoe Wheddon, teacher, researcher and writer. They discuss how Jane and her characters would respond to a pandemic, the nature of illness in the early nineteenth century and what treatments were available.Stick around to hear who is this week's Darcy (hooray!) and this week's Wickham (boo!), Jane Austen news and what we will be watching.

Thanks for listening. Do text us with topic ideas or reactions. For the second season of What would Jane do? The author and original host, Julia Golding, is joined by Zoe Wheddon, teacher, researcher and writer. They discuss how Jane and her characters would respond to a pandemic, the nature of illness in the early nineteenth century and what treatments were available. Stick around to hear who is this week's Darcy (hooray!) and this week's Wickham (boo!), Jane Austen news and what we w...

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