History Daily - Jane Austen’s First Novel

Episode Date: October 30, 2025

October 30, 1811. After a long struggle to find a publisher, Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility is released. This episode originally aired in 2024. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-fre...e listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.

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Starting point is 00:00:18 Coddice in Pover. P.F.C., don't jay-kidist. It's fall 1802 at Manydowne Park, a manor house in Hampshire, England. 27-year-old Jane Austen creeps down the stairs. She's walking quietly, trying not to make too much noise, because right now she can't bear to face the other inhabitants of the house.
Starting point is 00:00:56 A few days ago, Jane arrived at Many Down Park to visit with her friends, Catherine, and Alethea Big. But the Big Sisters weren't the only members of the family at home during Jane's stay. Their 21-year-old brother Harris Big Wither was there too, and he became infatuated with Jane's quick wit and inquiring mind. Last night, Hera surprised Jane by proposing marriage, and she accepted. But after lying awake all night with worry, Jane came to regret her decision, and at breakfast this morning, she went back on her promise.
Starting point is 00:01:28 Now she's desperate to escape many down park and the awkward atmosphere she's created. When she reaches the bottom of the stairs, Jane opens the front door and peeks outside. The carriage is waiting for her on the wide path, and Jane wraps her coat tight around her and rushes from the house. She steps up and takes a seat on the carriage, nodding her thanks to the driver. And with a gentle lurch, the carriage moves off. Jane takes one last look back at Many Down Park as it recedes from view, knowing that her last prospect of marriage is disappearing with it. Word will soon get around that she's turned down an eligible suitor, and that will leave Jane unmarried in a society when the expectation is that all women become wives and mothers.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Now she'll just have to find something else to do with her life. No one knows exactly why Jane Austen chose to call off her engagement after just one day. Perhaps Jane just was not that attracted to Harris Big Wither. Or maybe Jane realized that being married would prevent her from pursuing her real love, writing. By 1802, Jane has already authored several manuscripts. But none has yet been published and none will for years to come. Her path to become a professional writer will be a rocky one, and no one will even know that Jane is the author of her own book
Starting point is 00:02:49 when Sense and Sensibility is finally published on October 30th, 1811. A quick word before we get to the rest of the show. I know many of you listen to History Daily while in the car, which is great. I like keeping you company while you travel, but what if I travel to you? I'm planning a History Daily live show, and I might be coming to your town. If you want to be the first to hear about tour dates, special VIP opportunities, and to get a discount on tickets, head to historydailylive.com.
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Starting point is 00:05:43 responsibility. Seven-year-old Jane struggles to keep her eyes open as a carriage she's sitting in rocks and sways. Her nine-year-old sister, Cassandra, watches Jane with a look of concern, occasionally holding her hand against Jane's forehead to check for a temperature. For the last few months, Jane and Cassandra have been bordering with a governess who's been charged with their education. But recently, an outbreak of typhus struck Southampton, the city where the governess lives. The rapid spread of the disease caused a panic. Typhus is a killer with no known cure, so the girls were removed from the governess's house and put on a carriage for the 25-mile journey home to their parents in rural Steventon. But the intervention has come too late. When the sisters arrive at the
Starting point is 00:06:29 Austin family home, Jane can barely step down from the carriage. Her parents help her inside the house, but she complains of headache and exhaustion. Jane is rushed to bed where she soon develops a fever and a rash. It's typhus. Jane's father summons a doctor, but he can't do anything to stop the disease. All Jane's family can do is pray that she's strong enough to pull through. After weeks of bed rest, Jane finally begins to recover. But her return to full health takes time. For months, she's easily fatigued. So rather than send Jane back to a governess, her parents allow her to remain at home and to recover at her own pace. She doesn't resume formal education for two years when she and Cassandra are sent to board at Reading Abbey Girls' School.
Starting point is 00:07:17 But Jane doesn't last long there. After a little more than a year, the sisters return home because their father can no longer afford the fees. As the vicar of a small parish, Jane's father must watch every penny. His annual salary of 200 pounds is the equivalent of around $40,000 today. And to support his large family, Reverend Austin has to supplement his income by taking in lodgers. So back at home again, Jane and Cassandra try to educate themselves. They make use of their father's library and read voraciously. Then they put on plays based on the stories that they've found. Soon enough, Jane begins writing herself,
Starting point is 00:07:55 and during her teenage years, Jane fills notebook after notebook with poems, plays, and novellas. And then, at the end of December 1795, when Jane is 20, she falls in love. The object of her affection is a visitor to the village, Tom Lefroles. a recent graduate who's on his way to London to train as a barrister. He and Jane met at a ball, and they instantly hit it off, but the timing isn't right. Tom has no job yet and is financially dependent on his uncle. Meanwhile, Jane's father can't afford a dowry. And faced with certain financial hardship if they were to wed, Jane and Tom are sadly forced to conclude that they cannot marry. When Tom leaves Steventon for London, Jane tries to distract herself with a new
Starting point is 00:08:39 project. She's going to write her first full-length novel. Over the next few months, Jane works hard on a book that she titles Eleanor and Marianne. The plot has some parallels to her own life. It follows two sisters as they come of age in a family where money is a constant worry. Eleanor and Marianne encounter romance and heartbreak as their widowed mother moves them from their family estate to the modest home of a distant relative. But the novel doesn't echo every part of Jane's life. In the book, Eleanor and Marianne end up getting married. But in real life, Jane and her sister Cassandra remained single, and both follow their father when he moves the family out of the countryside to the growing city of Bath in 1800. Two years later, in 1802, 27-year-old Jane does get
Starting point is 00:09:25 another chance at love, or at least a partnership, when Harris Big Wither proposes marriage. This time, there are no financial worries to prevent the match. Harris is the heir to his father's fortune and in line to inherit many-down park, a manor house with 1,500 acres of land. But Jane will cause a minor scandal when she backs out of her engagement to Harris after less than 24 hours. It'll leave her facing a future as an unmarried spinster, but Jane will accept her lot in life. She will not become a wife and mother, but instead, she'll pursue an alternative and unusual vocation for a woman. She will become a writer. VEEEGETT,
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Starting point is 00:11:48 eight years before Jane Austin's first novel is published. Jane, now 27 years old, nox gently
Starting point is 00:11:54 on the door to her father's study. He calls for her to enter and then gestures to the chair beside his desk. Without saying a word, he pushes a letter that's just arrived across the
Starting point is 00:12:04 table toward her. Intrigue, Jane picks it up. Her hands begin to tremble as she realizes that this letter is from Benjamin Crosby, a publisher based in London. As she reads, she breaks out into a wide smile. Benjamin has agreed to pay 10 pounds for the copyright to her latest novel, the equivalent of around $1,500 today. After Jane decided not to get married and focus on her career as a writer instead, her father offered to be her literary agent. But this was not just the act of a supportive father. It was a necessary step to protect the family's reputation. At the beginning of the 19th century,
Starting point is 00:12:40 it is considered inappropriate for a woman in England to be a professional writer. Social convention holds that women should, above all, aspire to become wives and mothers. Writing should be a hobby at best. That, of course, has not stopped women from writing. But to avoid spoiling their family's reputations, female authors often disguise their identities by writing under a pen name. So Jane's father has sent her anonymous manuscripts to publishers on her behalf and intends to negotiate and sign any contracts for her.
Starting point is 00:13:09 But while her father has been looking for a publisher, Jane has not been idle. Over the last few months, she's continued to revise Eleanor Marianne. She's written a second novel called First Impressions, and she's just finished a third titled Susan, and it's this one that the publisher Benjamin Crosby wants to take on. Soon, Benjamin and Jane's father sign a publishing agreement. But just because Benjamin Crosby has bought the copyright to Susan, it doesn't necessarily mean that Jane's novel will see the light of day. Over the next several months, Benjamin sits on the manuscript. He's slow to
Starting point is 00:13:44 answer queries from Jane's father, and when he does, Benjamin promises that he'll add Susan to his catalog soon, but he never gets around to it before tragedy strikes the Austin household. In January, In 1905, almost two years after Benjamin bought the copyright to Jane's novel, Reverend Austin dies. The family is heartbroken and left in a precarious financial situation. Without her father's income, Jane, her sisters, and her mother face an uncertain future. So Jane's career as a writer is put on hold. Her father was her literary agent and she has no money to pay for anyone else to represent her. So she has little option but to wait and hope that Benjamin Crosby finally publishes
Starting point is 00:14:26 Susan, but the months drag on with no updates. Frustrated by the delay, Jane eventually writes to Benjamin herself. She declares that if he refuses to release Susan, then she will find a publisher that will. And this time, Benjamin responds promptly, but his replies a threatening one. He declares that if Jane signs with another publisher, Benjamin will take legal action. He has bought the rights to Susan, and the novel is his to do whatever he wants with, even if that's nothing at all.
Starting point is 00:14:55 discouraged that her literary career has stalled, Jane puts down her pen and starts working on her manuscripts. Instead, she assumes the lifestyle expected of an unmarried woman and attends balls and parties. She goes on excursions to the countryside and visits with friends. Writing seems to be forgotten. But then in 1809, the fortunes of the Austin family suddenly improved. Jane's older brother Edward inherits an estate from his wife's family, and he invites his mother and unmarried sisters to move into a cottage on his new land. At the same time, another brother Henry agrees to take over as Jane's literary agent,
Starting point is 00:15:33 and he approaches the job with enthusiasm. Although Jane's novel, Susan, is still stuck in limbo, Henry fires off letters to publishers offering them Jane's other completed manuscripts. Soon, Thomas Edgerton replies, saying he's interested in the novel that Jane wrote more than a decade earlier, Eleanor Marianne. After years of frustration, Jane Austen will finally land the publishing deal that she's always wanted. But in her desperation to get her work into print, she'll gamble her newfound security on the book being a success. If it isn't, it won't just be the end of her literary dreams.
Starting point is 00:16:08 It'll be a financial disaster that could push her family back into the grip of poverty. It's October 30th, 1811, in the village of Chalton in southern England, a year after Thomas Edgerton agreed to publish Eleanor and Marianne. 35-year-old Jane Austen settles back into a comfortable chair and examines the book in front of her. This is the moment she's waited for for a long time. Her first novel is finally in print. Jane opens the blue hardback cover and smiles as she sees the title, emblazoned on the first page, Sense and Sensibility.
Starting point is 00:16:55 Last year after the publisher agreed to take on Jane's novel, Eleanor Marianne, Jane returned to the manuscript she'd first written 15 years earlier, As she made revisions to the original text, she decided that the novel needed a title that better reflected its themes. After some thought, she decided on sense and sensibility. This novel is all Jane's work, but very few people are aware that she's the person behind it. Publicly, the author is only identified as a lady. Jane's decided to stick with the Convention of the Times and publish her work anonymously, but her fate is still inextricably linked to the success of the book.
Starting point is 00:17:33 To ensure that her book was actually published this time, Jane paid for printing herself. 750 copies of Sense and Sensibility have cost her over 150 pounds, over a third of Jane's annual household income. It's a big gamble, but one that pays off. Reviews of Sense and Sensibility are positive, and the first print run sells out. Now, with proof that her writing is popular, Jane persuades Thomas Edgerton to publish a second book. She originally called this one first impressions, but again Jane changes the title just before it goes to print. Her second novel hits bookshelves in 1813 as pride and prejudice. By the time she falls ill and dies in 1816 at the age of just 41,
Starting point is 00:18:18 Jane will be the author of four published novels. Another three will be published after her death. Among them will be Susan, the manuscript that sat on publisher Benjamin Crosby's shelf for years. Only now it'll be known as Northanger Abbey, and it'll be the first book that identifies Jane Austen as its author. From then on, Jane's popularity and fame will only grow. Her writing will reach generations of readers who will all be captivated by Jane's iconic characters and witty social commentary. In the modern age, her novels will be studied in schools across the world, and they'll inspire countless television and movie adaptations.
Starting point is 00:18:55 But that success would have seemed a very distant prospect to Jane during her long, struggle to see her work in print, a struggle that finally came to an end on October 30th, 1811. Next, on History Daily, October 31st, 1984. At her home in New Delhi, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi is assassinated by her own bodyguards. From Noisor and Airship, this is History Daily. Hosted, edited, and executive produced by me, Lindsay Graham, audio editing by Moham Shazi, sound designed by Gabriel Gould, music by Thrun. This episode is written and research by Scott Reeves, edited by Joel Callan, managing producer Emily Burr, executive producers are William Simpson for airship and Pascal Hughes for Noiser.

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