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		<title>Jane Austen in 41 objects</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A fascinating insight into the life of one of our best-loved authors through the biographies of objects that crossed her path in life and afterward.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>More than 200 years after Jane Austen&#8217;s death at the age of just forty-one, we are still looking for clues about this extraordinary writer&#8217;s life. What might we learn if we take a glimpse inside the biographies of objects that crossed her path in life and afterwards &#8211; things that she cherished or cast aside, or that furnished the world in which she moved, or that have themselves been inspired by her legacy?</p>
<p>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 Jane Austen&#8217;s rich cultural legacy include a dinner plate decorated by Bloomsbury artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, Grayson Perry&#8217;s commemorative pot from 2009 and Mr Darcy&#8217;s wet shirt, worn by Colin Firth in the 1995 BBC adaptation.</p>
<p>This is a different kind of biography, in which objects with their own histories offer shifting entry points into Jane Austen&#8217;s life. Each object &#8211; illustrated in colour &#8211; invites us to meet Jane 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.</p>
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