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A Woman’s Wit: Jane Austen’s Life and Legacy Exhibit Opens at the Morgan Library

6 November 2009 by Laurel Ann (Austenprose)

Miniature portrait of Jane Austen (ca 19th-century)The wait is over for those lucky Janeites who live on the east coast or will be visiting New York City shortly. The new exhibit A Woman’s Wit: Jane Austen’s Life and Legacy opened today at the Morgan Library and should prove to be a once in a lifetime Austen extravaganza for enthusiasts and admirers of the English author whose novels are not only masterpieces of social observation and wit, but profoundly popular in world literature close to two hundred years after their publication. You can read a full description of the exhibition from my previous preview post. The treasures collected and support material should prove to be a proper celebration and tribute to Austen’s impact and legacy.

Check out the new online highlights of the exhibition at the Morgan Library website and experience a glimpse of the full feast of Austenalia offered including selected images of original letters written by Austen, original manuscripts of Lady Susan and The Watsons, images of portraits of the author, artwork from editions of her novels and from the Regency era, and a short documentary film The Devine Jane: Reflections on Austen especially commissioned for the exhibition featuring interviews of contemporary writers, scholars and actors such as Sandy Lerner from the Chawton House Library and Harriet Walter, acclaimed British actress who brilliantly portrayed Fanny Dashwood in the 1995 film adaptation Sense and Sensibility.

Letter from Lady Susan, by Jane Austen

The Morgan Library has the largest collection of Jane Austen’s letters and manuscripts in the world. One of the most spectacular items in the collection is the manuscript of Jane Austen’s delightfully wicked novella Lady Susan, the only surviving complete manuscript of any of Austen’s novels. The online exhibit includes several images of the original manuscript written in Jane Austen’s hand and augmented by an audio reading of each page from the Naxos AudioBooks recording of Lady Susan read by actress Harriet Walter, who is also interviewed in the documentary film.

A view of a park, by Paul Sandby (ca 18th-century)

The exhibition runs November 6, 2009 through March 14, 2010. Unfortunately, this Janeite can not attend, but we are hoping for a report from one of our readers who has the pleasure of spending a day or two with Jane in New York City.

Illustration by Isabel Bishop, Elizabeth Bennet, Ch 16, Pride and Prejudice (1976)

Media Reviews

  • New York Times: At the Morgan, the Jane Austen Her Family Knew

Additional Info

  • Read my previous post on Austen illustrator Isabel Bishop featured in the Morgan exhibit
  • Read my review of the Naxos AudioBooks recording of Lady Susan read by Harriet Walter
  • Purchase Jane Austen’s Letters, edited by Deirdre Le Faye

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Posted in Jane Austen's Life & Times | Tagged A Woman's Wit, Jane Austen, Morgan Library | 11 Comments

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  1. on 6 November 2009 at 5:36 am Alexa Adams

    I’m hoping to get there for “From Gothic to Graphic” lecture on January 26th. I would love to find someone in the Wilmington/Philadelphia area who would like to attend this with me.


    • on 6 November 2009 at 1:19 pm Laurel Ann

      Hi Alexa – I know of one Janeite who lives in the Philly area who would swoon at the chance to attend – Mags at AustenBlog.


  2. on 6 November 2009 at 1:28 pm Amy Reads Good Books

    Cool! If I make it too the East Coast this year, I’ll be sure to put this on my list!


  3. on 6 November 2009 at 1:39 pm Janeen

    I wish, I wish, I wish I was near the East Coast during this time. If you go, please let us know how your time there was. I would lurve to hear about it.


  4. on 7 November 2009 at 6:15 am Little Yuzu

    I first read about this exhibition on your blog months ago and immediately booked myself a flight to travel the 3,000 miles from California just to see this. I’m going this month, and I couldn’t be more excited!


  5. on 9 November 2009 at 10:08 am JaneGS

    I have a couple of trips to NY planned for Jan and Mar, so I plan to build in time to visit the Library and the exhibit. Will report back!


  6. on 10 November 2009 at 8:22 pm Arti

    Thanks for the heads up on this great exhibit Laurel Ann! For someone who lives thousands of miles from NYC, I’m afraid this would only remain as a dream for me. Anything like that happening in the west coast? From now till next March… maybe I should make some travel plans. Again, thanks for all the details here and on your other post.


  7. on 11 November 2009 at 2:23 pm Rebecca W.

    I just attended the exhibit today, and I LOVED it! It’s a small room, but it really packs a punch. To see so many letters written in Jane’s hand, part of the original manuscript for “Lady Susan”…it’s just an incredible experience that I never thought I’d have. I also loved how they placed Jane and her novels in the context of her times, exhibited right alongside her contemporaries and the works of authors that she herself read. The exhibit was well done, engaging, and a real treat for Janeites.


  8. on 20 November 2009 at 6:10 pm Little Yuzu

    Hi Laurel Ann, I recently got back from New York and posted about my experience at the exhibit here:

    http://littleyuzu.livejournal.com/196603.html

    In a word — AMAZING.


  9. on 21 February 2010 at 4:05 am The Sunday Salon: Jane Austen Cured one Fever and Started Another «

    [...] A Woman’s Wit: Jane Austen’s Life and Legacy.   Three months ago I read an enticing exhibit preview on Austenprose, and my 17-year-old Jane-ite kept pestering me to make a pilgrimage.  My husband and younger [...]


  10. on 26 February 2010 at 7:04 pm QNPoohBear

    I got to see this in person last weekend and it is awe inspiring to see our beloved Jane’s handwriting in person. I also really liked the way they placed her life in context featuring other items of interest from the period. A full write up of my experience will be on my blog some time soon.



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