Talk

Online Talk: Janine Barchas & Isabel Greenberg, The Novel Life of Jane Austen

14 November 2025
7-8pm GMT
£6

Visit our digital living room for the fourth event for our Jane Austen Book Club with Janine Barchas and Isabel Greenberg.

Visit our digital living room for the fourth event for our Jane Austen Book Club.

The Novel Life of Jane Austen: A Graphic Biography

Janine Barchas & Isabel Greenberg

Step into the world of Jane Austen with this captivating graphic novel that brings to life the beloved author’s own story. Through delightful illustrations and engaging storytelling, you will journey from Austen’s early years as a budding novelist, full of writerly ambition, to her posthumous fame as one of the most celebrated writers in literary history.

Packed with biographical facts, The Novel Life of Jane Austen offers a unique perspective on Jane’s view of the world around her – revealing her sharp wit, her keen observations on society and the struggles she faced in a male-dominated world where she lacked the leverage of rank or fortune. This graphic novel explores her family dynamics, the influences of her friendships and the moments that inspired her novels.

A sparkling collaboration between renowned Austen expert Janine Barchas and New York Times bestselling graphic novelist Isabel Greenberg, this is not just a must-read for Janeites but for anyone curious about one of literature’s most enduring figures.

About the Authors

Janine Barchas, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized Jane Austen scholar. She holds the Regent’s Council Centennial Professorship in the Book Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of Matters of Fact in Jane Austen: History, Location, and Celebrity and The Lost Books of Jane Austen. She is also the creator behind the digital project What Jane Saw (www.whatjanesaw.org). She lives in Austin, Texas.

Isabel Greenberg is a writer and illustrator who lives and works in North London. She studied illustration at the University of Brighton in 2010, and has worked for NoBrow Press, Seven Stories Press, and Solipsistic Pop. She is the winner of the 2011 Observer/Cape Graphic Short Story Prize.

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