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Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Austen, Jane "The History of England"

Austen, Jane "The History of England: By a Partial, Prejudiced and Ignorant Historian" - 1791

This was the last of my Jane Austen reads in 2025, the #Reading Austen project.

The booklet has 55 pages, very small ones. Yet, only 18 of them are about the History of English, the rest of the book is taken up by the correspondence between (mainly) two girls at the beginning of the 19th century, a short story called Lesley Castle.

I really enjoyed the first part. It was interesting to read how the kings and queens of England were seen by a partial and prejudiced person. Jane like the York and hated the Lancastrians, so anything they did were seen through her rose- or black-tinted glasses. Hilarious, though, and not necessarily to be taken seriously. 

Also the second part has its hilarious moments. Like when women are judged by their height and being tall is supposed to be a fault. Just read it, it doesn't take long.

Book Description:

"'The History of England', written when Jane Austen was in her late teens, is a lively and somewhat disrespectful overview of the history of England's monarchy. She sees nothing reprehensible in Richard III, yet burns with contempt for Elizabeth I, and documents several reigns with breezy nonchalance.

This volume also contains 'Lesley Castle', a delightful and often hilarious correspondence detailing the mishaps and misapprehensions that befall five young ladies."

9 comments:

  1. I've been tempted by this one before!

    Have fun with your CC spin pick. :)

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    1. Thanks, Stephen, I love Russian literature, so I'm already happy with the spin.

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  2. I've never read this one, but you make me want to! :D

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    1. I think especially the first part is something all Austen fans will enjoy.

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  3. I was not aware of this book. Definitely have to look for it. I can imagine her satirical comments on the world around her.

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  4. I found it on my Netflix app, in an audio version though. It is only 26 minutes so I should be able to follow it.

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  5. Fun! I enjoyed some of the pictures that I've seen from The History of England. I probably should just read the book some time.

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    1. It certainly is neither a long story nor does the book cost a lot, so it's totally worth it, Joy.

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