Fall asleep with the ultimate comfort bedtime stories: the works of Jane Austen! Each episode we'll read a section of Jane Austen's work aloud in a soothing voice, set to relaxation music, to help you get to sleep.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Mr. Bennet and Mr. Gardiner are both in London, doing their best to uncover where Lydia and Wickham may be hiding. No one knows of any of Wickham's friends or relations - all they have been able to uncover is lots and lots of gambling debts. A letter... more
Such a letter as Captain Wentworth's is not soon to be recovered from. But Anne is trying her best, and with a little effort, she finds herself walking together with Captain Wentworth as he escorts her back to Camden Place. At last, eight years of re... more
Elizabeth and the Gardiners make their way back to Longbourn, where they are quickly brought into the Bennet family fold and learn how everyone's been holding up since learning of Lydia's flight from Brighton. Jane has been holding down the fort, whi... more
It's a new morning and Anne is with the Musgroves, this time in the company of Mrs. Croft, Captain Harville, and Captain Wentworth. While Anne and Captain Harville have a lively conversation about whether men or women are more constant in love, Capta... more
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The new narrator has slowed down her reading, and it’s much improved!
I used to have trouble sleeping, ever since I found this podcast I sleep so deep, I’m used to listening one episode per night
I used to really love this podcast, but the new narrator reads way too fast. It’s not conducive to falling asleep.
Recent episodes are read by an AI voice; it’s really grating. Hopefully this isn’t a permanent feature. Previously (up to the end of Emma) it was a human reading it, and it was great.
Can’t recommend this podcast enough for pre-sleep listening. The only downside is waking up realising you’ve missed most of it because you fell asleep too quickly! Never mind, just play again.
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This series focuses on soothing readings from the works of Jane Austen, designed to aid listeners in relaxation and sleep. Each episode features a calming narration paired with gentle music, immersing the audience in beloved classic literature. Notably, it strikes a balance between providing engaging content and fostering a serene auditory environment, making it particularly appealing to fans of classic novels and those seeking a peaceful nighttime routine. The readings cover various works, offering insights into character emotions and societal themes while promoting a comforting atmosphere for listeners.
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Jane Austen Bedtime Stories launched 4 years ago and published 154 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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