Jane Austen wrote for a Regency-period audience and could never have predicted the lasting success of her original works. The slew of variations and adaptations of Austen's works in both film and novels has grown into an industry with a fan base clamoring for more. This collection fills a gap in Austen scholarship, examining universal and contemporary themes in the original literature and how the works have been adapted since 2000 onward. Essays explore Austen retellings with a New York City setting, Jane Austen and Islamic culture, and even a plot with zombies. This volume demonstrates Jane Austen's enduring talent and relevancy.…mehr
Jane Austen wrote for a Regency-period audience and could never have predicted the lasting success of her original works. The slew of variations and adaptations of Austen's works in both film and novels has grown into an industry with a fan base clamoring for more. This collection fills a gap in Austen scholarship, examining universal and contemporary themes in the original literature and how the works have been adapted since 2000 onward. Essays explore Austen retellings with a New York City setting, Jane Austen and Islamic culture, and even a plot with zombies. This volume demonstrates Jane Austen's enduring talent and relevancy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tammy Powley is a professor of English and teaches composition, creative writing, and technical communications at Indian River State College in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Her academic research interests include women's literature and creative writing. April Van Camp is a professor of English at Indian River State College in Fort Pierce, Florida, where she teaches composition and literature. She lives in Fort Pierce.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Tammy Powley Introduction April Van Camp Jane Austen in Context April Van Camp and Tammy Powley By the Book: Successfully Adapting Jane Austen's Persuasion Carolyn J. Brown Virus and Virality: Zombifying the Regency in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies the Film Jon Glover Manners versus Passion: An Examination of Director Joe Wright's Film Pride and Prejudice Tammy Powley The Hispanic Perspective: Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility and From Prada to Nada Camila Alvarez Unwarranted Disapprovals: The Campaign to Stop Diversity and Inclusiveness in Jane Austen Films Damianne Candice Scott Austenland: Being "Ready to Laugh" About Your Favorite Austen Adaptation Tropes Robin Henry Ibi Zoboi's Pride Rooted in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Jason D. Solinger Parody, Pastiche, and Peas: An Appreciation of Whit Stillman's Novel and Film Love & Friendship Judith Stove How Do You Prefer Your Pride and Prejudice: With or Without Zombies? Steven Knapp Embodying Austen for TV: Bridgerton and Sanditon Sharmini Kumar Soniah Kamal's Unmarriageable: What Was Mrs. Bennet's First Name? Margie Burns Mansfield Park (1999) versus Mansfield Park (2007): How Do You Solve a Problem Like Fanny Price? Katie MacLean "I am not yet so much changed": Turning Persuasion into Captain Wentworth's Diary Lona Manning "So altered that he should not have known her again": An Examination of Authenticity in the 2022 Film Persuasion Natalie Vandenberg Globalized Austen: Or, the Unsurprising Failure of Postcolonial Ambitions Mridula Sharma Lost in a Comedy of Humors: Lost in Austen's Break from Trope Laura S. Witherington Uzma Jalaluddin's World: Pride and Prejudice and Ayesha at Last Alexander Shelby Major Music, Minor Shades: Music and Cultural Crossovers in Netflix's Bridgerton Brian E. Siegle Usability Meets Fictional Worlds: Personas in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Sonali Dev's Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors Karla Saari Kitalong In Training for a Heroine: Northanger Abbey (2007) Judith Stove Austen Rewritten: Persuasion or Susan E. Jones A Quirky, Colorful, Romantic Comedy for the Twenty-First Century: De Wilde's Emma (2020) Tara Moore Regency Reimagined in Twenty-First-Century Culture Annie Line-Van Camp About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Tammy Powley Introduction April Van Camp Jane Austen in Context April Van Camp and Tammy Powley By the Book: Successfully Adapting Jane Austen's Persuasion Carolyn J. Brown Virus and Virality: Zombifying the Regency in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies the Film Jon Glover Manners versus Passion: An Examination of Director Joe Wright's Film Pride and Prejudice Tammy Powley The Hispanic Perspective: Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility and From Prada to Nada Camila Alvarez Unwarranted Disapprovals: The Campaign to Stop Diversity and Inclusiveness in Jane Austen Films Damianne Candice Scott Austenland: Being "Ready to Laugh" About Your Favorite Austen Adaptation Tropes Robin Henry Ibi Zoboi's Pride Rooted in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Jason D. Solinger Parody, Pastiche, and Peas: An Appreciation of Whit Stillman's Novel and Film Love & Friendship Judith Stove How Do You Prefer Your Pride and Prejudice: With or Without Zombies? Steven Knapp Embodying Austen for TV: Bridgerton and Sanditon Sharmini Kumar Soniah Kamal's Unmarriageable: What Was Mrs. Bennet's First Name? Margie Burns Mansfield Park (1999) versus Mansfield Park (2007): How Do You Solve a Problem Like Fanny Price? Katie MacLean "I am not yet so much changed": Turning Persuasion into Captain Wentworth's Diary Lona Manning "So altered that he should not have known her again": An Examination of Authenticity in the 2022 Film Persuasion Natalie Vandenberg Globalized Austen: Or, the Unsurprising Failure of Postcolonial Ambitions Mridula Sharma Lost in a Comedy of Humors: Lost in Austen's Break from Trope Laura S. Witherington Uzma Jalaluddin's World: Pride and Prejudice and Ayesha at Last Alexander Shelby Major Music, Minor Shades: Music and Cultural Crossovers in Netflix's Bridgerton Brian E. Siegle Usability Meets Fictional Worlds: Personas in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Sonali Dev's Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors Karla Saari Kitalong In Training for a Heroine: Northanger Abbey (2007) Judith Stove Austen Rewritten: Persuasion or Susan E. Jones A Quirky, Colorful, Romantic Comedy for the Twenty-First Century: De Wilde's Emma (2020) Tara Moore Regency Reimagined in Twenty-First-Century Culture Annie Line-Van Camp About the Contributors Index
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