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The Women Writers Who Inspired Austen: A Visit with Rebecca Romney

April 3, 2025

The Women Writers Who Inspired Austen: A Visit with Rebecca Romney

"I have made up my mind to like no novels really but Miss Edgeworth's, yours, and my own."
Jane Austen to her niece, Anna Lefroy, 1814

Jane Austen’s novels and letters are strewn with references to the female authors she admired—writers like Maria Edgeworth, Ann Radcliffe, and Charlotte Lennox. But these novelists, despite their wide popularity in their own time, have largely disappeared from our bookshelves. In this episode, rare book dealer Rebecca Romney shares some of their stories, examines their influence on Austen, and may even inspire you to add some of Austen’s favorites to your own to-be-read list. 

Rebecca Romney is a rare book dealer and the cofounder of Type Punch Matrix, a Washington, DC-area rare book firm. Over the course of her career, she has sold Shakespeare folios, first editions of Newton's Principia Mathematica and Darwin's Origin of Species, and individual leaves from the Gutenberg Bible. The author of several books, her latest is Jane Austen's Bookshelf: A Rare Book Collector's Quest to Find the Women Writers Who Shaped a LegendShe is also the rare books specialist on the HISTORY Channel’s show Pawn Stars.

Many thanks to Rebecca for being a guest on Austen Chat

Listen to Episode 22

You can stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and on our YouTube Channel. Or listen to the interview and read the transcript and show notes on the Episode 22 webpage.