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Lucy Worsley

By: Robin Morgan-Bentley
Narrated by: Lucy Worsley
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Lucy Worsley visits the Audible Studios to talk about her new book, Jane Austen at Home.

Lucy is a historian, an author, a TV presenter and chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces. She has fronted programmes including The First Georgians: The German Kings Who Made Britain and A Very British Romance, and she copresented Dancing Cheek to Cheek: An Intimate History of Dance. Her latest book, Jane Austen at Home, is a new telling of the story of Jane's life which shows us how and why she lived as she did, examining the places and spaces that mattered to her.

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Lucy is able to give factual history in the current events, conditions, beliefs, at the time.

I love Lucy Worsley and enjoy listening to her.

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I especially loved that she stated that her favorite way to enjoy Jane Austen's books was to LISTEN to them.

I enjoyed this short listen to Lucy Worsley

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Lucy Worsley is this generations incarnation of a historian, complete with humor,
dedication and a wry perspective. Please more work of hers!

I enjoy Lucy Worsley... waiting for more!

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I love this I listen to this to time already since I can't afford the audible from Jane Austen at home cuz it's too much money I listen to this little interview

I love it

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I wish she would read some of hear works. would be so entertaining. I enjoy here very much.

So enlightening...

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As exciting as it is to find an interview with an expert like Dr. Worsley, the feeling was short lived as the interview itself. Simple, human, and particularly fan-based questions were evaded with pretty obvious, however skillful, non-answers (such as who would be in her opinion, a perfect reader.)
Gratitude still to Robin Morgan for the effort.

evasive ; (

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