Reviews
Early excitement about Helena Kelly's JANE AUSTEN, THE SECRET RADICAL "Helena Kelly makes the case for Austen as an author steeped in the fear of war and revolution who wrote about the burning political issues of the time . . . Meticulously researched . . . Through a combination of beautifully precise close readings alongside Austen's biographical, literary and historical context, Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day . . . A deeply welcome book . . . A sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves." --Caroline Criado-Perez, The Guardian "A bodice-burstingly brilliant book . . . Essential . . . What this radical re-reading of the novels does so brilliantly is to exhort us all to chuck out the chintz, and the teacups, and all the traditional romantic notions about Austen's work that have been fed to us for so long . . . However well you think you know the novels, you'll be raring to read them again once you've read this." --Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller (Book of the Month), Early excitement about Helena Kelly's JANE AUSTEN, THE SECRET RADICAL "Ambitious . . . illuminating, provocative . . . Kelly offers a salutary argument for reading Austen's novels with the serious attentiveness they invite and deserve." --Bharat Tandon, The Spectator "A thoroughly engaging read." --Devoney Looser, The Times Literary Supplement "A thoroughly impressive and convincing re-reading of Jane Austen's work . . . Kelly takes the author's catalogue of works, much adapted, much loved, and turns them upside down, shaking out the petticoats and love stories to find a dark, politically motivated underbelly. Beneath the drawing room chatter and matchmaking, Kelly points us toward Austen's carefully woven-in ideas and opinions on, among others, the deadliness of marriage and motherhood, corruption in the church, and the debilitating poverty caused by enclosure of common lands . . . You'll definitely see Austen's works differently from now on." --Ella Walker, The Press and Journal "Helena Kelly makes the case for Austen as an author steeped in the fear of war and revolution who wrote about the burning political issues of the time . . . Meticulously researched . . . Through a combination of beautifully precise close readings alongside Austen's biographical, literary and historical context, Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day . . . A deeply welcome book . . . A sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves." --Caroline Criado-Perez, The Guardian "A bodice-burstingly brilliant book . . . Essential . . . What this radical re-reading of the novels does so brilliantly is to exhort us all to chuck out the chintz, and the teacups, and all the traditional romantic notions about Austen's work that have been fed to us for so long . . . However well you think you know the novels, you'll be raring to read them again once you've read this." --Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller (Book of the Month), Early excitement about Helena Kelly''s JANE AUSTEN, THE SECRET RADICAL "Meticulously researched . . . Through a combination of beautifully precise close readings alongside Austen''s biographical, literary and historical context, Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day . . . A deeply welcome book. Kelly has produced a sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves." --Caroline Criado-Perez, The New Review (The Observer) "A thoroughly impressive and convincing re-reading of Jane Austen''s works . . . Austen expert Helena Kelly takes the author''s catalogue of works, much adapted, much loved, and turns them upside down, shaking out the petticoats and love stories to find a dark, politically motivated underbelly . . . Kelly points us toward Austen''s carefully woven-in ideas and opinions on, among others, the deadliness of marriage and motherhood, corruption in the church, and the debilitating poverty caused by enclosure of common lands . . . You''ll definitely see Austen''s work differently from now on." --Ella Walker, Eastern Daily Press "Uncovering a radical, spirited and politically engaged Austen, Jane Austen, The Secret Radical will encourage you to read Jane, all over again." -- Yorkshire Post "Kelly amply shows her deep research into some of the lesser-known elements of Austen''s life and work . . . She exposes a depth beyond what at first may seem to be silly characters. A fine-grained study that shows us how to read between the lines to discover the remarkable woman who helped transform the novel from trash to an absolute art form." -- Kirkus Reviews "Ambitious . . . illuminating, provocative . . . Kelly offers a salutary argument for reading Austen''s novels with the serious attentiveness they invite and deserve." --Bharat Tandon, The Spectator "A thoroughly engaging read." --Devoney Looser, The Times Literary Supplement "A thoroughly impressive and convincing re-reading of Jane Austen''s work . . . Kelly takes the author''s catalogue of works, much adapted, much loved, and turns them upside down, shaking out the petticoats and love stories to find a dark, politically motivated underbelly. Beneath the drawing room chatter and matchmaking, Kelly points us toward Austen''s carefully woven-in ideas and opinions on, among others, the deadliness of marriage and motherhood, corruption in the church, and the debilitating poverty caused by enclosure of common lands . . . You''ll definitely see Austen''s works differently from now on." --Ella Walker, The Press and Journal "Helena Kelly makes the case for Austen as an author steeped in the fear of war and revolution who wrote about the burning political issues of the time . . . Meticulously researched . . . Through a combination of beautifully precise close readings alongside Austen''s biographical, literary and historical context, Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day . . . A deeply welcome book . . . A sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves." --Caroline Criado-Perez, The Guardian "A bodice-burstingly brilliant book . . . Essential . . . What this radical re-reading of the novels does so brilliantly is to exhort us all to chuck out the chintz, and the teacups, and all the traditional romantic notions about Austen''s work that have been fed to us for so long . . . However well you think you know the novels, you''ll be raring to read them again once you''ve read this." --Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller (Book of the Month), Early excitement about Helena Kelly's JANE AUSTEN, THE SECRET RADICAL "Kelly amply shows her deep research into some of the lesser-known elements of Austen's life and work . . . She exposes a depth beyond what at first may seem to be silly characters. A fine-grained study that shows us how to read between the lines to discover the remarkable woman who helped transform the novel from trash to an absolute art form." -- Kirkus Reviews "Ambitious . . . illuminating, provocative . . . Kelly offers a salutary argument for reading Austen's novels with the serious attentiveness they invite and deserve." --Bharat Tandon, The Spectator "A thoroughly engaging read." --Devoney Looser, The Times Literary Supplement "A thoroughly impressive and convincing re-reading of Jane Austen's work . . . Kelly takes the author's catalogue of works, much adapted, much loved, and turns them upside down, shaking out the petticoats and love stories to find a dark, politically motivated underbelly. Beneath the drawing room chatter and matchmaking, Kelly points us toward Austen's carefully woven-in ideas and opinions on, among others, the deadliness of marriage and motherhood, corruption in the church, and the debilitating poverty caused by enclosure of common lands . . . You'll definitely see Austen's works differently from now on." --Ella Walker, The Press and Journal "Helena Kelly makes the case for Austen as an author steeped in the fear of war and revolution who wrote about the burning political issues of the time . . . Meticulously researched . . . Through a combination of beautifully precise close readings alongside Austen's biographical, literary and historical context, Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day . . . A deeply welcome book . . . A sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves." --Caroline Criado-Perez, The Guardian "A bodice-burstingly brilliant book . . . Essential . . . What this radical re-reading of the novels does so brilliantly is to exhort us all to chuck out the chintz, and the teacups, and all the traditional romantic notions about Austen's work that have been fed to us for so long . . . However well you think you know the novels, you'll be raring to read them again once you've read this." --Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller (Book of the Month), Early excitement about Helena Kelly's JANE AUSTEN, THE SECRET RADICAL "A thoroughly engaging read." --Devoney Looser, The Times Literary Supplement "A thoroughly impressive and convincing re-reading of Jane Austen's work . . . Kelly takes the author's catalogue of works, much adapted, much loved, and turns them upside down, shaking out the petticoats and love stories to find a dark, politically motivated underbelly. Beneath the drawing room chatter and matchmaking, Kelly points us toward Austen's carefully woven-in ideas and opinions on, among others, the deadliness of marriage and motherhood, corruption in the church, and the debilitating poverty caused by enclosure of common lands . . . You'll definitely see Austen's works differently from now on." --Ella Walker, The Press and Journal "Helena Kelly makes the case for Austen as an author steeped in the fear of war and revolution who wrote about the burning political issues of the time . . . Meticulously researched . . . Through a combination of beautifully precise close readings alongside Austen's biographical, literary and historical context, Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day . . . A deeply welcome book . . . A sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves." --Caroline Criado-Perez, The Guardian "A bodice-burstingly brilliant book . . . Essential . . . What this radical re-reading of the novels does so brilliantly is to exhort us all to chuck out the chintz, and the teacups, and all the traditional romantic notions about Austen's work that have been fed to us for so long . . . However well you think you know the novels, you'll be raring to read them again once you've read this." --Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller (Book of the Month), Early excitement about Helena Kelly's JANE AUSTEN, THE SECRET RADICAL "A thoroughly impressive and convincing re-reading of Jane Austen's work . . . Kelly takes the author's catalogue of works, much adapted, much loved, and turns them upside down, shaking out the petticoats and love stories to find a dark, politically motivated underbelly. Beneath the drawing room chatter and matchmaking, Kelly points us toward Austen's carefully woven-in ideas and opinions on, among others, the deadliness of marriage and motherhood, corruption in the church, and the debilitating poverty caused by enclosure of common lands . . . You'll definitely see Austen's works differently from now on." --Ella Walker, The Press and Journal "Helena Kelly makes the case for Austen as an author steeped in the fear of war and revolution who wrote about the burning political issues of the time . . . Meticulously researched . . . Through a combination of beautifully precise close readings alongside Austen's biographical, literary and historical context, Kelly shows us that the novels were about nothing more or less than the burning political questions of the day . . . A deeply welcome book . . . A sublime piece of literary detective work that shows us once and for all how to be precisely the sort of reader that Austen deserves." --Caroline Criado-Perez, The Guardian "A bodice-burstingly brilliant book . . . Essential . . . What this radical re-reading of the novels does so brilliantly is to exhort us all to chuck out the chintz, and the teacups, and all the traditional romantic notions about Austen's work that have been fed to us for so long . . . However well you think you know the novels, you'll be raring to read them again once you've read this." --Caroline Sanderson, The Bookseller (Book of the Month)