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Jane Austen's Cinematic Universe

  
Via:  Buzz of the Orient  •  5 months ago  •  12 comments

By:   Kris Lykke

Jane Austen's Cinematic Universe
 

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Jane Austen's Cinematic Universe 

A review of some of the most beloved Jane Austen film, TV, and theater adaptations.

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Jane Austen's beloved novels have enchanted readers for centuries, and their charm extends far beyond the printed page. Numerous film and TV adaptations have brought Austen's stories to life on screen, each offering a unique take on her timeless tales. How did Jane Austen become a cultural icon for fairy-tale endings when her own books end in ways that are rushed, ironic, and reluctant to satisfy readers' thirst for romance?

In Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness , Austen scholar Inger Sigrun Bredkjr Brodey journeys through the iconic novelist's books in the first full-length study of Austen's endings. Through a careful exploration of Austen's own writings and those of the authors she read during her lifetime—as well as recent cultural reception and adaptations of her novels—Brodey examines the contradictions that surround this queen of romance.

In a review of modern film adaptions of Austen's work, the book also offers new interpretations while illustrating how contemporary ideas of marriage and happiness have shaped Austen's popular currency in the Anglophone world and beyond. Hopkins editors invite you to explore some of the standout movie and TV adaptations of Jane Austen's books below.

The Classic Rom-Coms


Pride and Prejudice (1995)


Simon Langton's BBC miniseries is one of the most iconic adaptations of Pride and Prejudice. Starring Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy and Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet, this series has set the gold standard for Austen adaptations. The chemistry between Firth and Ehle, combined with the lush English countryside, makes this a must-watch.

Sense and Sensibility (1995)


Directed by Ang Lee and starring Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, and Hugh Grant, this film is a beautiful and poignant adaptation of Austen's novel. Thompson's screenplay won an Academy Award, and the performances are heartfelt and memorable.

Emma (1996)


Douglas McGrath's version of Emma, with Gwyneth Paltrow in the lead role, captures the wit and charm of the original novel. Paltrow's portrayal of the hilariously misguided yet well-intentioned Emma Woodhouse is delightful.

Modern Twists


Clueless (1995)


Amy Heckerling's "Clueless" is a modern retelling of Emma, set in a Beverly Hills high school. Alicia Silverstone stars as Cher Horowitz, a fashion-forward teen with a knack for matchmaking. This clever and humorous update remains a cultural touchstone.

Bride and Prejudice (2004)


Gurinder Chadha's "Bride and Prejudice" brings Pride and Prejudice to vibrant life with a Bollywood twist. Starring Aishwarya Rai and Martin Henderson, this adaptation is a colorful, musical celebration of cross-cultural romance.

Austenland (2013)


Directed by Jerusha Hess and based on the novel by Shannon Hale, "Austenland" follows a woman who visits a Jane Austen-themed resort in search of her own Mr. Darcy. Starring Keri Russell, this film is a quirky and entertaining homage to Austen fandom.

Paranormal and Action-Packed


Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2009)


Seth Grahame-Smith's novel, adapted into a film by Burr Steers, blends Austen's classic tale with zombie mayhem. Starring Lily James and Sam Riley, this film reimagines Elizabeth Bennet as a skilled zombie hunter, combining romance and horror in a surprisingly fun mix.

Sense, Sensibility, and Sea Monsters (2009)


Ben H. Winters and Jane Austen team up (in spirit) to pit the Dashwood sisters against terrifying sea creatures. While not as widely known, this adaptation offers a unique and thrilling take on Austen's work.

The Austen Addicts


Lost in Austen (2008)


This British TV miniseries, directed by Dan Zeff, features a modern-day Austen fan who finds herself transported into the world of Pride and Prejudice. Jemima Rooper stars as Amanda Price, whose unexpected arrival causes delightful chaos in Austen's storyline.

Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict (2008)


Laurie Viera Rigler's novel and its sequel, Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict, follow a modern woman who wakes up in Regency England and modern California. These stories explore the humor and challenges of navigating Austen's world with a contemporary mindset.

Historical and Autobiographical Insights


Becoming Jane (2007)


Julian Jarrold's film, starring Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen, imagines the romance and events that might have inspired Austen's beloved novels. This biographical drama blends fact and fiction, offering a romanticized glimpse into Austen's life.

A Jane Austen Education (2011)


William Deresiewicz's memoir, "A Jane Austen Education," delves into how reading Austen's novels shaped his understanding of love, friendship, and personal growth. This book is a thoughtful exploration of the enduring wisdom in Austen's work.

For the Theater Buffs


Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley


Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melco's play is a charming sequel to "Pride and Prejudice," focusing on the often-overlooked middle Bennet sister, Mary. This theatrical adaptation is a heartwarming holiday treat.

The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley


Also by Gunderson and Melco, this play is a companion piece to "Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley," providing a deeper look at the Wickham family during the festive season.

Whether you prefer your Austen adaptations with a side of zombies, Bollywood flair, or traditional English charm, there's something for everyone in Jane Austen's cinematic universe. Happy viewing, dear readers!

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Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness by Inger Sigrun Bredkjr Brodey Publication Date June 11, 2024 


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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 months ago

Tha author has mentioned only one of the more accurate adaptations of the novel Pride and Prejudice, the 1995 BBC miniseries (I have the CDs of it) whereas there have been others before and after.  Of particular note is the 1940 film with Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier, and of course the 2005 film wherein Kiera Knightly played Lizzy.  There is another old one where I thought that the actor who played Darcy was very wooden - something like Mr. Wisley in Becoming Jane, but I can't find it. 

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
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1.1  sandy-2021492  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1    5 months ago

Are you talking about the 1980 (I think) version with Jennifer Garvie and David Rintoul?

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sandy-2021492 @1.1    5 months ago

Yes, that was the one, it was a TV mini-series.

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
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1.1.2  sandy-2021492  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1.1.1    5 months ago

Yes.

It's my second favorite adaptation, behind the 1995.  I thought it was fairly true to the book, and Jennifer Garvie was a really good Elizabeth.  The production values sucked, though.  And as you said, Rintoul was very wooden.

 
 
 
sandy-2021492
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1.1.3  sandy-2021492  replied to  sandy-2021492 @1.1.2    5 months ago

Oops - Elizabeth Garvie, not Jennifer.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.1.4  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sandy-2021492 @1.1.3    5 months ago

LOL.  I didn't notice.  I think I watched that one only once.  

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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1.1.5  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sandy-2021492 @1.1.2    5 months ago

The censors in China are so unbelievably stupid.  I can understand why in the 2005 version they deleted the bedroom scene with Lydia and Wickham, but they deleted the whole ending scene of Lizzy and Darcy on the Pemberley terrace at night.  But if you think THAT'S stupid, I wanted to use the movies of Victor Mature for a quiz and when I started searching him on the web there were a few different lists available, but after I opened them they disappeared.  They must have thought they were porn because of his name, and it also proved to me that what I post is not private. 

 
 
 
GregTx
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1.1.6  GregTx  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @1.1.5    5 months ago

Careful...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 months ago

I have to admit that I thought Bride and Prejudice was a wonderful very entertaining take on the noviel, but I wasn't at all impressed with Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.

Wherefore art thou, Bridget Jones Diary?

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    5 months ago

Okay, okay, I know Jane Austen and English Literature generally are not of much interest to NTers, maybe I should have chosen a more popular author, like Charles Dickens or Ernest Hemingway.

 
 
 
Krishna
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3.1  Krishna  replied to  Buzz of the Orient @3    5 months ago
Okay, okay, I know Jane Austen and English Literature generally are not of much interest to NTers, maybe I should have chosen a more popular author, like Charles Dickens or Ernest Hemingway.

I don't think that would've made any difference. jrSmiley_5_smiley_image.png

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3.1.1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna @3.1    5 months ago

You're right, but I'm going to rely on the fact that our articles are available on the wide wide web and there could be many who are not NT members who could be interested in my articles and the comments, although they would not be able to comment or vote unless they were to join NT, and who knows, unless they are turned off by the 80% of the Front (Home) Page that is American politics, they might even apply for membership. 

 
 

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