Praise for The Real Jane Austen "Vividly persuasive. The Real Jane Austen is excellent, particularly on the dissonant topics of theater and slavery. Byrnes section on slavery is better still, establishing links between Austen's protagonists and contemporary figures, her pointed references and contemporary events, which highlight her supposedly oblivious fiction's sharp views on the slave trade." -- "The New York Times Book Review" "Byrne breathes yet more life into Austen and her works by considering the objects that populated her days. The thematic approach offers a revealing picture of Austen and a lively social history and paints a fresh and vivid picture of an inimitable woman."-- "The Economist"
"Byrne's aim is to show how these objects, many of them reproduced in her book in lush color plates, reveal a much more cosmopolitan awareness of the world than is commonly credited to Austen."--Maureen Corrigan "NPR"
"Biographer Paula Byrne has taken objects from Jane Austen's real life and times and used them as if we were dropping in on Austen on any given day...a dynamic new biography in which Austen lives and breathes."-- "NPR, All Things Considered"
"Byrne takes Austen seriously as a writer...[she] brings to life a woman of "wonderful exuberance and self-confidence," of 'firm opinions and strong passions.; Little wonder that every other man she meets seems to fall in love with her."--Michael Dirda "The Washington Post"
"Brilliantly illuminating. Riveting. Again and again, Byrne opens out Austen's story with a novelist's persistent probing of the evidence."--Simon Callow "The Guardian"