Reading Jane Austen
Reading Jane Austen
Harriet and Ellen
Pride and Prejudice, Chapters 47 to 52
59 minutes Posted May 16, 2020 at 11:00 am.
Introduction
In which we talk about Chapters 47 to 52
In which we talk about Wickham
In which Ellen talks about marriage settlements and marriage laws
In which Harriet talks about popular culture adaptations
In which we respond to listener feedback
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In this episode, we talk about the steps taken to find Lydia and Wickham, how much Darcy paid to get them married, the moral and social approach towards what Lydia has done, why Mrs Bennet thinks there will be a duel, the letter from Mr Collins, and Elizabeth’s changing feelings towards Darcy.

We discuss the character of George Wickham. Ellen talks about marriage settlements and marriage laws, and Harriet looks at how some modernisations of the book adapt the Lydia plot.

We also revisit the subject of enclosures, in response to some feedback, and talk about social inequality and how it’s not really addressed in Jane Austen’s work.

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