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The Genius of Jane Austen

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Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, this updated edition of Paula Byrne's debut includes new material exploring the history of Austen stage adaptations and their impact on her enduring popularity. Originally published in 2003 as Jane Austen and the Theatre, Byrne's first book was not widely available in the US and is now out of print. It examines Austen's passion for the stage—her involvement in amateur productions, frequent theater visits, and early works scripted in play form—highlighting how theatrical comedy influenced her stories. This edition features a new introduction and a chapter on the long history of Austen adaptations, showcasing the film industry's affection for her work, from A.A. Milne's 1944 radio portrayal of "Elizabeth Bennet" to recent adaptations like Love and Friendship. Austen's stories are often more recognized by their lead actors than by title, with notable versions including Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility and Carey Mulligan's Northanger Abbey. Byrne also explores successful spin-offs like Clueless, challenging the perception of Austen as a prim figure and revealing her as a woman of wild comedy and outrageous behavior. This book appeals to both devoted fans and newcomers, demonstrating why Austen continues to resonate with audiences today.

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The Genius of Jane Austen, Paula Byrne

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Título
The Genius of Jane Austen
Publicado en
2018
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
352
ISBN10
0008225699
ISBN13
9780008225698
Serie
Calificación
3,95 de 5
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Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, this updated edition of Paula Byrne's debut includes new material exploring the history of Austen stage adaptations and their impact on her enduring popularity. Originally published in 2003 as Jane Austen and the Theatre, Byrne's first book was not widely available in the US and is now out of print. It examines Austen's passion for the stage—her involvement in amateur productions, frequent theater visits, and early works scripted in play form—highlighting how theatrical comedy influenced her stories. This edition features a new introduction and a chapter on the long history of Austen adaptations, showcasing the film industry's affection for her work, from A.A. Milne's 1944 radio portrayal of "Elizabeth Bennet" to recent adaptations like Love and Friendship. Austen's stories are often more recognized by their lead actors than by title, with notable versions including Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility and Carey Mulligan's Northanger Abbey. Byrne also explores successful spin-offs like Clueless, challenging the perception of Austen as a prim figure and revealing her as a woman of wild comedy and outrageous behavior. This book appeals to both devoted fans and newcomers, demonstrating why Austen continues to resonate with audiences today.