The History of Literature

758 Jane Austen in 41 Objects (with Kathryn Sutherland) | 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez (#5 Greatest Book of All Time)

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Dec 15, 2025
Kathryn Sutherland, a Senior Research Fellow at St. Anne's College, Oxford, shares fascinating insights from her book, which explores Jane Austen through the lens of 41 objects that shaped her life. They discuss how these objects debunk sanitized family narratives about Austen and the significance of her social class and possessions. Additionally, they delve into the origins and global impact of Gabriel García Márquez's '100 Years of Solitude', examining its role in the magical realism genre and its influence on writers like Salman Rushdie.
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ADVICE

Choose Objects That Anchor Moments

  • Include objects that either belonged to Austen or precisely place her in time and place.
  • Sutherland advises using items like owned garments, theatre bills, or places to anchor biographical moments.
ANECDOTE

Research Through Chawton's Collection

  • Many objects came from the Jane Austen's House collection where Sutherland is a patron with access.
  • She also mined letters and novel connections to find objects that could 'fly' imagination beyond mere facts.
ANECDOTE

The Flower Spray Found In Chawton

  • Sutherland's favorite object is a faded artificial flower spray found in Chawton's rafters in 1978.
  • She links it to a 1799 letter where Austen debated buying artificial fruit or a flower spray for a bonnet, letting imagination bridge uncertain provenance.
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