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Jane Austen in 41 Objects

A new kind of biography on Jane Austen examining the objects she encountered during her life alongside newer memorabilia inspired by the life she lived.

More than two hundred years after Jane Austen’s death at the age of just forty-one, we are still looking for clues about this extraordinary writer’s life. What might we learn if we take a glimpse inside the biographies of objects that crossed her path in life and afterward: things that she cherished or cast aside, that furnished the world in which she moved, or that have themselves been inspired by her legacy?

Among objects described in this book are a teenage notebook, a muslin shawl, a wallpaper fragment, a tea caddy, the theatrical poster for a play she attended, and the dining-room grate at Chawton Cottage where she lived. Poignantly, the last manuscript page of her unfinished novel and a lock of hair, kept by her devoted sister, Cassandra, are also featured. Objects contributing to Austen’s rich cultural legacy include a dinner plate decorated by Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, Grayson Perry’s commemorative pot from 2009, and even Mr Darcy’s wet shirt, worn by Colin Firth in the 1995 BBC adaptation.

This is a different kind of biography, in which objects with their own histories offer shifting entry points into Jane Austen’s life. Each object, illustrated in color, invites us to meet Austen at a particular moment when her life intersects with theirs, speaking eloquently of past lives and shedding new light on one of our best-loved authors.


224 pages | 70 color plates | 6.34 x 8.27 | © 2025

Biography and Letters

History: British and Irish History

Women's Studies


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Table of Contents

1. Portrait of Jane Austen, c. 1810
2. Mrs Austen to Mrs Walter, 20 August 1775
3. The Revd George Austen’s Bookcase
4. ‘Volume the First’
5. Marianne Knight’s Dancing Slippers
6. Marriage Register, St Nicholas Church, Steventon
7. Betsy Hancock / Eliza de Feuillide
8. ‘Juvenile Songs & Lessons’: Jane Austen’s Music Book
9. A Muslin Shawl
10. The Trial of Mrs Leigh Perrot
11. Silhouette of Cassandra Elizabeth Austen
12. A Flower Spray
13. Frances Burney, Camilla, 1796
14. A Letter, 26-27 May 1801
15. Portrait of Jane Austen, 1804
16. Wallpaper Fragment
17. Martha Lloyd’s Household Book
18. Austen Family Quilt
19. Jane Austen’s Writing Table
20. Four Wedgwood Dishes
21. Theatre Bill, Covent Garden, 1813
22. Front Door, 50 Albemarle Street, London
23. Emma, the Windsor Castle Copy
24. A Life in Banknotes
25. Jane Austen’s Pelisse
26. The Octagon Room, Bath
27. The Donkey Carriage
28. A Lock of Hair
29. Dining-Room Grate
30. A Sermon Scrap
31. Caroline Austen, ‘My Aunt Jane Austen’, 1867
32. The Cobb, Lyme Regis, Dorset
33. Chris Hammond, Illustration for Sense and Sensibility, 1899
34. Memorial Window, Winchester Cathedral
35. Danish Translation, Pride and Prejudice, 1904
36. Jane Austen Plate, Charleston, 1932-4
37. Rex Whistler’s Costume Designs, Pride and Prejudice, 1936
38. Mr Darcy’s Shirt
39. A Tea Caddy
40. Grayson Perry, ‘Jane Austen in E17’, 2009
41. Last Words

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