GWWL6 –Jane Austen – Pride & Prejuidice and Mansfield Park – Great Works in Western Literature with Joseph Pearce – Discerning Hearts Podcasts
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In this episode of The Great Works in Western Literature, Kris McGregor and Joseph Pearce explore the enduring genius of Jane Austen through Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park. Austen, often misunderstood or reduced to light romantic fiction, is revealed as a writer of profound moral and philosophical depth. Pearce highlights her deeply Christian worldview, rooted in realism, virtue, and the dignity of the human person. Through her vivid characters and masterful dialogue, Austen examines the consequences of pride, prejudice, and moral blindness, showing how true understanding comes through humility, self-knowledge, and growth in virtue.
The conversation also reflects on Austen’s lasting relevance, emphasizing how her focus on relationships, family life, and moral decision-making transcends time. Rather than centering on historical events, Austen explores the unchanging realities of the human heart, revealing how choices shaped by reason, faith, and virtue lead to authentic love and flourishing. Pearce underscores that Austen’s work is not merely entertaining but deeply edifying, offering readers a path toward greater self-awareness and moral clarity. Her novels continue to challenge modern assumptions, inviting readers to rediscover the harmony of faith and reason in everyday life.
You can purchase a copy of the book here. Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions- Jane Austen reveals how pride and prejudice can distort our perception of others. In what ways can our own assumptions prevent us from seeing people truthfully?
- Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy both undergo personal transformation. What does their growth teach us about the importance of humility and self-awareness?
- Austen presents love as something that matures through understanding and virtue rather than mere emotion. How does this challenge modern views of love?
- The novel highlights the tension between reason and feeling. How can we discern when our emotions are leading us away from truth rather than toward it?
- Austen’s characters are shaped by family life and relationships. How do our own relationships influence our moral decisions and personal growth?
- Joseph Pearce notes that Austen’s work reflects the harmony of faith and reason. How can we cultivate both in our daily lives when making important decisions?
A native of England, Joseph Pearce is the internationally acclaimed author of many books, which include bestsellers such as The Quest for Shakespeare, Tolkien: Man and Myth, The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde, C. S. Lewis and The Catholic Church, Literary Converts, Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G.K. Chesterton, Solzhenitsyn: A Soul in Exile and Old Thunder: A Life of Hilaire Belloc. His books have been published and translated into Spanish, Portuguese, French, Dutch, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Croatian, and Polish.
He has hosted two 13-part television series about Shakespeare on EWTN, and has also written and presented documentaries on EWTN on the Catholicism of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. His verse drama, Death Comes for the War Poets, was performed off-Broadway to critical acclaim. He has participated and lectured at a wide variety of international and literary events at major colleges and universities in the U.S., Canada, Britain, Europe, Africa, and South America.
He is a Visiting Professor of Literature at Ave Maria University and a Visiting Chair of Catholic Studies at Thomas More College of Liberal Arts (Merrimack, New Hampshire). He is editor of the St. Austin Review, series editor of the Ignatius Critical Editions, senior instructor with Homeschool Connections, and senior contributor at the Imaginative Conservative and Crisis Magazine. His personal website is www.jpearce.co.