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Jane Austen's Bookshelf

The women writers who shaped a legend

Author: Rebecca Romney  

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Who were the women writers that inspired Jane Austen? Why have they all but disappeared from our bookshelves? Rare books dealer Rebecca Romney sheds a light on Austen's inspirations and contemporaries in this page-turning literary adventure, publishing to coincide with the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth.

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Who were the women writers that inspired Jane Austen? Why have they all but disappeared from our bookshelves? Rare books dealer Rebecca Romney sheds a light on Austen's inspirations and contemporaries in this page-turning literary adventure, publishing to coincide with the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth.

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'Everything a reader could desire: wit, passion, mystery, brilliant detective work, a love of rare books, a deep dive into literary history and, best of all, the restoration of reputation for a group of great women authors whose names should never have been forgotten' Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love

Publishing to coincide with the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen's birth.

It all started with a book that made me curious.

When rare books dealer Rebecca Romney found an emerald clothbound edition of Evelina by Frances Burney, she was happy to discover that she'd stumbled across a novel by one of Jane Austen's favourite authors. Inspired by the connection between the two writers, she returned to Austen's books with a new lens, picking out clues sprinkled throughout her works that pointed to the writers she had admired.

Austen read William Shakespeare, John Milton, Daniel Defoe, and Samuel Richardson, all authors Rebecca had read. But Austen also read Frances Burney, Ann Radcliffe, Charlotte Lennox, Hannah More, Charlotte Smith, Elizabeth Inchbald, Hester Piozzi, and Maria Edgeworth, all authors Romney hadn't. These female writers all sat proudly on Austen's bookshelf, but have disappeared from ours.

Romney became fascinated with these writers and wanted to answer three important questions: What were the stories behind the lives of these women? Why have they disappeared from our bookshelves? Who wrote them out of history? She had a mission, an obligation: she needed to collect Jane Austen's bookshelf.

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Critic Reviews

'Jane Austen's Bookshelf is brilliant stuff - a bold bit of canon jujitsu, sparked by the simplest of questions' Observer
'In [Romney's] expert hands we rediscover not just the stories that Austen grew up reading but a forgotten generation denied their rightful place in literary history. Edgeworth, Radcliffe, Burney and a host of other authors burst off the page, restored to vivid life: a sisterhood to whom Austen herself aspired to belong and who can help us, as readers, to understand her better.' -- Helena Kelly Author of Jane Austen, The Secret Radical
'An absolute treasure trove of women's literature' -- Jessica Bull author of Miss Austen Investigates
'[A] gem of passionate criticism.... Jane Austen's Bookshelf stirred some emotions of my own. My penciled exhortations in the margins, some of excitement or communion, others of irritation, are in a way a response to Romney's invitation to join in her intellectual tussling. It may be how new canons are formed; it's certainly how enthusiasms are shared' New York Times
'What a wonderful book! Jane Austen's Bookshelf has everything a reader could desire: wit, passion, mystery, brilliant detective work, a love of rare books, a deep dive into literary history and, best of all, the restoration of reputation for a group of great women authors whose names should never have been forgotten. I loved this book, and it will live on my own shelf forever' -- Elizabeth Gilbert author of Eat, Pray, Love

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About the Author

Rebecca Romney is a generalist rare book dealer, handling works in all fields, from first editions of Jane Austen to science fiction paperbacks. Romney is the author of Printer's Error: Irreverent Stories from Book History (with JP Romney) and The Romance Novel in English: A Survey in Rare Books, 1769­-1999. Her work as a bookseller or writer has been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Forbes, Variety, The Paris Review, and more. In 2019, she was featured in the documentary on the rare book trade, The Booksellers.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bonnier Books Ltd
Published
20th February 2025
Pages
464
ISBN
9781785124105

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