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The Author Files

The Author Files

By: K.F. Field
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The Author Files dives into the hidden lives, secrets, and strange histories of the world's greatest writers. Hosted by Kane - Creative Writing graduate and MPhil researcher specialising in Golden Age detective fiction - each episode opens a new case file on an author, exploring their inspirations, scandals, mysteries, and the real stories behind their work. So pull up a chair. Open the case file. There's always more to the story - and in this podcast, we're telling it all.K.F. Field Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Charles Dickens: Titan of Victorian Tales, Voice of the Poor & Creator of Timeless Classics
    Jan 23 2026

    In this episode of The Author Files, we take an in-depth look at the life, work, and legacy of Charles Dickens, one of the most influential authors in English literature and the defining novelist of the Victorian era.

    Born into poverty in 1812, Dickens experienced hardship at a young age when his father was imprisoned for debt and Charles was forced to work in a factory. These early experiences left a permanent mark on him — shaping the themes of social injustice, childhood suffering, class division, and morality that would come to define his novels. From Oliver Twist and David Copperfield to Bleak House, Great Expectations, and A Christmas Carol, Dickens used storytelling as a weapon against cruelty, corruption, and inequality in 19th-century Britain.

    We explore how Dickens rose from obscurity to become a literary celebrity, famous not only for his novels but also for his dramatic public readings and larger-than-life personality.

    Was Charles Dickens a compassionate social reformer, a genius storyteller, or a deeply flawed man driven by his past? I

    Whether you’re a student, a literature lover, or someone curious about the real people behind famous books, this episode of The Author Files offers a compelling deep dive into the life of Charles Dickens, his novels, and his enduring impact on literature and culture.

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    58 mins
  • Jane Austen: Empress of Elegance, Queen of Wit & Chronicler of Courtship
    Dec 26 2025

    In this episode, we crack open one of the most deceptively sharp case files in literary history: the life of Jane Austen — the quiet revolutionary of the English novel, the master of irony, and one of the most incisive observers of human behaviour ever put to page. But behind the wit, the manners, and the marriage plots lies a woman who lived within strict limits while writing with extraordinary freedom, precision, and subversive intelligence.

    We trace Austen’s journey from her close-knit family life in rural Hampshire to the creation of timeless works like Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Mansfield Park, and Persuasion. Along the way, we explore the social world that shaped her — class, money, reputation, and the narrow options available to women — and how Austen transformed these constraints into the sharpest tools of her storytelling. You’ll hear how an observant, playful young woman honed her voice into one of ruthless clarity, capable of skewering hypocrisy, entitlement, and romantic illusion with a raised eyebrow rather than a raised voice.

    Of course, no exploration of Austen is complete without confronting the myths and misconceptions that surround her. We unpack the image of Austen as a polite, prim spinster and examine the boldness beneath the bonnet — her biting humour, her rejection of sentimental nonsense, and the quiet defiance woven into her work. Was she conservative or radical? Romantic or realist? We look at what Austen believed about love, marriage, independence, and the cost of getting it wrong.

    Along the way, we also uncover the lesser-known sides of Austen’s story — her early, riotously funny juvenilia, her struggles with anonymity, the financial precarity she endured, and the mystery surrounding her early death.

    This episode blends biography, literary history, and emotional excavation to reveal the woman behind the elegance — a writer who reshaped the novel not with grand declarations, but with precision, restraint, and devastating insight. Her work continues to feel startlingly modern, two centuries later.

    Whether you’re a lifelong Austen devotee or approaching her for the first time, this deep dive uncovers the intelligence, courage, and quiet rebellion behind one of literature’s most enduring voices.

    This is The Author Files.
    And this is the extraordinary life of Jane Austen.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Edgar Allan Poe: Master of the Macabre, Architect of Horror & Inventor of Modern Mystery
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode, we crack open one of the darkest case files in literary history: the life of Edgar Allan Poe — the architect of modern horror, the master of the macabre, and one of the most misunderstood writers of the nineteenth century. But behind the ravens, the beating hearts, and the haunted narrators lies a man whose real life was steeped in loss, obsession, poverty, and mystery.

    We trace Poe’s journey from a childhood shaped by abandonment and grief to the creation of revolutionary works like The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven, The Fall of the House of Usher, and The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Along the way, we explore the relentless hardships, intellectual rivalries, and personal tragedies that fueled his imagination. You’ll hear how a brilliant but embattled mind helped invent the detective story, redefined psychological horror, and pushed poetry into unsettling new territory — often while living on the brink of financial and emotional collapse.

    Of course, no exploration of Poe is complete without confronting the myths, scandals, and unanswered questions that surround him. We examine his reputation as a madman and drunk, the truth behind his troubled relationships, and the literary feuds that shaped his public image. And we step into the ultimate mystery: Poe’s final days — the strange circumstances of his death, the conflicting accounts, and the theories that refuse to die. Was he destroyed by addiction, illness, manipulation, or something far more sinister? We sift through the evidence.

    Along the way, we also uncover the lesser-known sides of Poe’s story — his sharp literary criticism, his biting wit, his devotion to craft, and his desperate fight to be taken seriously in a world that often dismissed him.

    This episode blends biography, literary history, and psychological excavation to reveal the man behind the madness — a writer who transformed personal anguish into lasting art and reshaped the landscape of world literature. His influence echoes through horror, crime, and speculative fiction to this day.

    Whether you’re a devoted Poe reader or simply drawn to the shadows he left behind, this deep dive uncovers the truths, mysteries, and contradictions behind one of literature’s most haunting voices.

    This is The Author Files.
    And this is the extraordinary life of Edgar Allan Poe.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
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