I Will Try to Find My Place in the Diary of Jane: Jane Austen Biographies

I know some of you are probably thinking, another book list?

Guilty!

After I posted my review of The Real Jane Austen, I realized I have reviewed quite a few Jane Austen biographies but I don’t have a central place for people to go to to look for them. Why not make a post where I will list them out like all my others?

Happy Reading!

The Real Jane Austen: A Life in Small Things Audiobook by Paula Byrne, Narrated by Kate Reading

The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen compiled by editors Edward Copeland and Juliet McMaster

Praying With Jane: 31 Days Through the Prayers of Jane Austen by Rachel Dodge

Just Jane (Ladies of History #2) by Nancy Moser

Jane Austen (Little People. BIG DREAMS) by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

Jane Austen: Her Heart Did Whisper by Manuela Santoni

Jane Austen by Carol Shields

A Most Clever Girl: How Jane Austen Discovered Her Voice by Jasmine A. Stirling

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Jane, Jane, Jane: A Jane Austen Biography

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Jane Austen by Carol Shields

As this book lacked an interesting title in which to title my post, I had to pull lyrics from Jefferson Starship‘s song Jane. 

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About three years ago I was in the library. While I was roaming through the stacks, I came upon this book and was intrigued by such a slender biography. I had been disappointed by another Jane Austen nonfiction, published by Cambridge, which seemed to tear apart her books quite horribly. I hoped this one would be better.

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When I read the introduction, Shields confessed to being more of an Austen fan, then a researcher. In that moment I began to have high hopes for this book.

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Or book

A fellow Austenite/Janeite?

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And then I started reading the book

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And I really enjoyed it.

Shields presents all the facts of Jane’s life very directly and resolutely, not over-dramatizing or romanticizing it, but presenting the truth.

Shields focuses on Austen as a writer, how her life influenced her works, it being one of the few avenues an unmarried women could try, etc.

Hmm

Not only was it informative, but Shields analyzation of her family, friends, and possible romantic interests was also very illuminating.

Good job

Good job

I highly recommend it for any Jane Austen fan wanting to know more about the women behind the books.

The Lovely Jane

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I do have one criticism. At times the book can be a bit dry. I love history and read such books all the time, so that wasn’t why I had issue. I just felt that at times it needed a boost as it became a little boring.

Otherwise, it was a great biography and you should check it out.

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