Jane Austen and her works have been represented in popular culture in a variety of forms.
From Jane Austen: Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction set among the gentry have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in English literature.[1] Amongst scholars and critics, Austen's realism and biting social commentary have cemented her historical importance as a writer.
From Jane Austen in popular culture: Jane Austen (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose social commentary and masterful use of both free indirect speech and irony eventually made her one of the most influential and honored novelists in English literature. In popular culture, Jane Austen's novels and her personal life have been adapted into film, television, and theater with each adaptation varying greatly in its faithfulness to the original.
Possibly New Intro (bad prphrs of orig artcl)???: Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction have placed her as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in English literature. [citation needed] In popular culture, Jane Austen, her personal life, and her novels have been depicted in various forms.
Public Image
editPUBLIC IMAGE!!! Not Reception Hist. - Rmbr to link to Rcptn Hist.
During Her Lifetime
edit- Little fame & no recog.
- Choose to write "By a Lady"
- Prince Regent - Emma
After Her Death
edit- Most letters burnt.
- Quote Virginia Wolf's essay
- A Memoir of Jane Austen
- Family tries to cover, or embellish. AMoJA's Engraving. "Dear Aunt Jane" "Spinster"
Modern Perception
edit- "Queen of Romance"?
- Jane Austen's Hollywood Power
- "Clueless" exect asking to speak to JA
- Fandom & Janeites may fit in here - Link to main articles
As a Fictional Character
editDespite the fact that most of Jane Austen's letters were burnt after her death, and that Jane Austen kept no diaries, a few semi-biographical works have been released.
Film
editIn 2007, Anne Hathaway starred as Jane Austen in the biographical film Becoming Jane. [1] Based on the biography Becoming Jane Austen by John Spence, [2] the film centered on Jane Austen's early life, her development as an author, and the posited romantic relationship with Thomas Langlois Lefroy (James McAvoy).[1]
Television
editMiss Austen Regrets, a television movie starring Olivia Williams as Jane Austen was released on the same year. Based on Jane Austen's surviving letters, the semi-biographical television movie focused on the last few years of Jane Austen's life as she looked back on her life and loves and helped her favorite niece, Fanny Knight (Imogen Poots), find a husband. [citation needed]
List of Biographies
editWaves of JA adaptations
edit- 1940s
- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s - "Darcymania," "Modern Adaps like Clueless (exect asked to meet JA)," "JA's 'Hollywood' Power"
- 2000s - Anthology of Jane Austen Season/The Complete Jane Austen, "MashUp, spinoffs, etc" buzz around P&P&Zombies
- 2010s -
Novels
editSense and Sensibility
editJane Austen's first published novel in 1811.
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Year | Film | Director | Screenwriter | Elinor Dashwood | Marianne Dashwood | Notes | |||
1995 | 'Sense and Sensibility' | Ang Lee | Emma Thompson | Emma Thompson | Kate Winslet | ||||
Television | |||||||||
Year | Title | Role | Notes | ||||||
1998–1999 | Ballykissangel | Danny Byrne |
Film and Television
editYear | Adaptation | Elinor Dashwood | Marianne Dashwood | Director | Screenwriter | Reference | Notes |
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1971 | Sense and Sensibility Television Miniseries |
Joanna David | Ciaran Madden | David Giles | Denis Constanduros | ||
1981 | Sense and Sensibility Television Miniseries |
Irene Richard | Tracey Childs | Rodney Bennett | Alexander Baron | ||
1995 | Sense and Sensibility Motion Picture |
Emma Thompson | Kate Winslet | Ang Lee | Emma Thompson | [3] | |
2008 | Sense and Sensibility Television Miniseries |
Hattie Morahan | Charity Wakefield | John Alexander | Andrew Davies | [4] |
Related Works
editReferenced In
editTheater
editRelated Works
editLiterature
editRelated Works
editReferenced In
editPride and Prejudice
editYear | Adaptation | Elizabeth Bennet | Fitzwilliam Darcy | Director | Screenwriter | Reference | Notes |
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1938 | Pride and Prejudice Television Film |
Curigwen Lewis | Andrew Osborn | Michael Barry | |||
1940 | Pride and Prejudice Feature Film |
Greer Garson | Laurence Oliver | Robert Z. Leonard | Aldous Huxley Helen Jerome Jane Murfin |
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1952 | Pride and Prejudice Television Miniseries |
Daphne Slater | Peter Cushing | Campbell Logan | Cedric Wallis | ||
1957 | Orgoglio e pregiudizio Television Miniseries |
Virna Lisi | Franco Volpi | Daniele D'Anza | Edoardo Anton | An adaptation in Italian. | |
1958 | Pride and Prejudice Television Miniseries |
Jane Downs | Alan Badel | Cedric Wallis | |||
1961 | De vier dochters Bennet Television Miniseries |
Lies Franken | Ramses Shaffy | Cedric Wallis Lo van Hensbergen |
An adaptation in Dutch. | ||
1967 | Pride and Prejudice Television Miniseries |
Celia Bannerman | Lewis Fiander | Joan Craft | Nemone Lethbridge | ||
1980 | Pride and Prejudice Television Miniseries |
Elizabeth Garvie | David Rintoul | Cyril Coke | Fay Weldon | ||
1995 | Pride and Prejudice Television Miniseries |
Jennifer Ehle | Colin Firth | Simon Langton | Andrew Davies | ||
2005 | Pride & Prejudice Feature Film |
Keira Knightley | Matthew Macfadyen | Joe Wright | Deborah Moggach |
Northanger Abbey
editYear | Adaptation | Catherine Morland | Henry Tinley | Director | Screenwriter | Reference | Notes |
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1986 | Northanger Abbey Television Film |
Katharine Schlesinger | Peter Firth | Giles Foster | Maggie Wadey | ||
2007 | Northanger Abbey Television Miniseries |
Felicity Jones | JJ Field | Jon Jones | Andrew Davies |
Mansfield Park
editYear | Adaptation | Fanny Price | Edmund Bertram | Director | Screenwriter | Reference | Notes |
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1983 | Mansfield Park (1983 TV serial)|Mansfield Park Television Miniseries |
Sylvestra Le Touzel | Nicholas Farrell | David Giles | Kenneth Taylor | ||
1999 | Mansfield Park Motion Picture |
Irene Richard | Tracey Childs | Rodney Bennett | Alexander Baron | ||
1995 | Sense and Sensibility Motion Picture |
Emma Thompson | Kate Winslet | Ang Lee | Emma Thompson | [5] | |
2008 | Sense and Sensibility Television Miniseries |
Hattie Morahan | Charity Wakefield | John Alexander | Andrew Davies | [6] |
Non-book Based
edit- The 1980 film Jane Austen in Manhattan is about rival stage companies who wish to produce the only complete Austen play "Sir Charles Grandison" (from the Richardson novel of the same title), which was rediscovered in 1980.[7]
- The 2007 film The Jane Austen Book Club is about a group of people who form a Jane Austen discussion group. Much of the dialogue concerns her novels and her personal life. This film is based on a book by Karen Joy Fowler.
- In the radio sitcom Old Harry's Game, Jane Austen is a minor recurring character who is in Hell. In it, Austen is discovered to have been incredibly violent, rude and foul-mouthed personally. As a result, she is one of the few people in Hell that Satan is frightened of and whom other sinners such as Hitler look up to.
- In the science fiction book series Remnants, a subculture group called "Janes" emulate the mannerisms and ideals of the characters in Jane Austen's novels.
- In the British Tv series Blackadder series 3 Blackadder explains he gave himself a female alias when writing a book as it is popular during the time and then explains that Jane Austen is in the same boat as she is really a Yorkshireman with a heavy beard.
Fandom
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Becoming Jane - The Official DVD Website" (Press release). Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved February 14 2010.
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"Masterpiece Classic - Jane Austen Selected Resources - Books/Biographies" (Press release). Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Retrieved February 14 2010.
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(help) - ^ Lee, Ang, dir. Sense and Sensibility. Adap. Emma Thompson. Perf. Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet, and Hugh Grant. Columbia Pictures, 1995. DVD.
- ^ Alexander, John, dir. Sense and Sensibility. Adap. Andrew Davies. Perf. David Morrissey, Janet McTeer, Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, Dan Stevens, Dominic Cooper, Mark Williams, Claire Skinner, Anna Madeley, Daisy Haggard. BBC, 2008. DVD.
- ^ Lee, Ang, dir. Sense and Sensibility. Adap. Emma Thompson. Perf. Emma Thompson, Alan Rickman, Kate Winslet, and Hugh Grant. Columbia Pictures, 1995. DVD.
- ^ Alexander, John, dir. Sense and Sensibility. Adap. Andrew Davies. Perf. David Morrissey, Janet McTeer, Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, Dan Stevens, Dominic Cooper, Mark Williams, Claire Skinner, Anna Madeley, Daisy Haggard. BBC, 2008. DVD.
- ^ BBC News. 2004. Rare Austen manuscript unveiled
Bibliography
edit- Macdonald, Gina and Andrew Macdonald, eds. Jane Austen on Screen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. ISBN 0521793254.
- Pucci, Suzanne Rodin and James Thompson, eds. Jane Austen and Co.: Remaking the Past in Contemporary Culture. Buffalo: State University of New York Press, 2003. ISBN 0791456153.
- Troost, Linda and Sayre Greenfield, eds. Jane Austen in Hollywood. 2nd ed. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2001. ISBN 0813190061.