Austen’s satire on hypochondria: via ‘Corpus’
Jane Austen’s final, unfinished, novel Sanditon depicts hypochondria, property speculation, and consumerism. The University of Otago, Medical Humanities blog Corpus recently featured an essay I wrote investigating the satire Austen employs in this work. Between 27 January and 18 March 1817, Jane Austen wrote her final, unfinished, novel Sanditon, meaning a town built upon sand. […]