The three volume novel became a phenomenon, and austin was at the sort of the forefront of that. But binge reading was for tofts, for the elite, for people who could buy a whole book. And suddenly you have austin being binge read by everyone. It's not something we usually have accounted for in our reception histories of austin.
Author and professor Janine Barchas of the University of Texas talks about her book, The Lost Books of Jane Austen, with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. The conversation explores Austen's enduring reputation, how the cheap reprints of her work allowed that reputation to thrive, the links between Shakespeare and Austen, how Austen has thrived despite the old-fashioned nature of her content, Colin Firth's shirt, and the virtue of studying literature.