Jane Austen and the Future of the Humanities

By Michael Kramp

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How might the stories and ideas of Jane Austen inform the current condition and future possibilities of the humanities? Michael Kramp, a faculty member at Lehigh University who has published numerous books on Jane Austen, addresses the critical state of the humanities and considers how Austen's stories might offer creative ways for communicating the value and efficacy of humanities experiences for various public audiences. dmk209@lehigh.edu

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Episode Date
Emma and the Challenges of Living in Community
May 02, 2026
Jane Austen, Community, and Sisterhood: Three Generations of the Moore Family
Apr 12, 2026
Mansfield Park and Resilience
Dec 30, 2025
Pride and Prejudice and the Challenge of Change
Oct 06, 2025
Sense and Sensibility and the Messiness of Human Relationships
Jul 28, 2025
Northanger Abbey and the Integral Role of Ignorance in Knowledge Processes
May 30, 2025
Special Episode: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life Director, Laura Piani
May 23, 2025
The Distinctive Cultural Status and Functions of Jane Austen
Mar 22, 2025
Jane Austen and the Future of the Humanities
Feb 01, 2025
Preview: Jane Austen and the Future of the Humanities
Nov 20, 2024