Jane Austen discussion
Hello! What's your favorite Austen book?
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I have seen all the theatrical Austen adaptations that I know of, and I have seen a lot of the BBC adaptations as well."
Hello rachel, thanks for the welcome, hope you're feeling much better.
Which theatrical adaptation you like most of pride and prejudice? I really like the BBC one :)

Kelly... did you see the movie Lost In Austen? She reads the book over and over.
Ivonne wrote: "Rachel wrote: "Welcome, Ivonne! (Sorry for the lateness of my comment--I have been sick.)
I have seen all the theatrical Austen adaptations that I know of, and I have seen a lot of the BBC adaptat..."
Thank you, Ivonne. I am starting to feel better. I adore the '95 BBC adaptation of P & P the most too. :)
I have read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies actually. At first, I didn't want anyone messing with my fave novel like that, but I heard it was fun so I gave in and read it. It will never take the place of the original classic, but for what it is, it is quite entertaining. I hope the film version gets done, actually, because it could really work in that format. I can't wait to see Lost in Austen sometime.
I have seen all the theatrical Austen adaptations that I know of, and I have seen a lot of the BBC adaptat..."
Thank you, Ivonne. I am starting to feel better. I adore the '95 BBC adaptation of P & P the most too. :)
I have read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies actually. At first, I didn't want anyone messing with my fave novel like that, but I heard it was fun so I gave in and read it. It will never take the place of the original classic, but for what it is, it is quite entertaining. I hope the film version gets done, actually, because it could really work in that format. I can't wait to see Lost in Austen sometime.
I liked Lost In Austen but a warning..... It messes a lot with the book.... but it has some funny parts and at least you can go back to the book or the bbc adaptation and be comforted. LOL

Yes ..... It starts out great ... I was LOL watching the movie. I am always looking for Austen's anything. I watched Becoming Jane. I still don't know if I liked it or not.

I watched with my daughter and I knew her story but my daughter didn't ...... she, my daughter was very upset .... she likes HEA too

Yes and I loved it!

I think a persons favorite movie version depends on the one they saw first. My favorite is with Colin Firth. ahhhhhhhhhh






Robin wrote: "I read both of those books, and I did like Northanger Abbey, it was certainly a different "take" on Austen's usual writing, more suspenseful."




Robin wrote: "Since Northanger Abbey is not the usual Austen book, it does get overlooked. It seemed very suspenseful to me, almost like reading a a mystery at times."

I have to confess, that while I love Pride and Prejudice, its actually my fourth favorite.(: Emma shall always remain number one.
Magdalena wrote: "I love JA. My fave novel is Persuasion. Love the movie version with Amanda Root."
I love that version also.
I love that version also.

I love that version also."
No. Joke. That has to be THE adaptation, at least of the three or four I've seen. Amanda Root and Ciaran Hinds are just so perfect. And The Letter scene... Nice.

I love that version also."
No. Joke. That has to be THE adaptation, at l..."
OH the letter, how much I LOVE THAT LETTER!!!! Yes this is the "ONLY" real adaptation as far as I'm concerned, only if someone could get Mansfield Park right...

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Yeah, that's a tough one, alright. I thought they were closer to the mark with the most recent one, but no one has quite gotten there, yet (it is a hopeful yet).


Karlyne wrote: "Oh, and the Amanda Root/Ciaran Hinds Persuasion is just about perfectly done, isn't it? Makes me cry every time-- when I'm not laughing, of course."
I agree completely!!!!!!!! I have heard others say the characters are not very attractive but I find them charming and perfect for the movie and the acting is brilliant. I also cried...... I don't usually crying movies but this was worth it.
I agree completely!!!!!!!! I have heard others say the characters are not very attractive but I find them charming and perfect for the movie and the acting is brilliant. I also cried...... I don't usually crying movies but this was worth it.

WHAAA-?? Have they read the book? I think Anne's transformation from plain, peaky old maid to lovely is pretty good. At the start, she basically thinks her life is all it is going to be, right? I mean, she's still the same woman, but by the end she looks healthier, younger, in love and hopeful. It's awesome! So perfect. Those Others can just.... shut up, that's what they can do... so there.
:D

(we're funny, aren't we?)
Manda wrote: "Faithmarie wrote: "I have heard others say the characters are not very attractive but I find them charming and perfect for the movie and the acting is brilliant."
WHAAA-?? Have they read the boo..."
I know, right!!!
WHAAA-?? Have they read the boo..."
I know, right!!!

Have you tried "Dialogue with Darcy" - quite a believable sequel to Pride & Prejudice - see www.janetaylmer.com



I love Mr. Knightley too and have you read Mr. Knightley's Diary by Amanda Grange? Very good retelling of Emma from his perspective and she keeps true to Austen as well.
Books mentioned in this topic
Persuasion (other topics)Emma (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
George Eliot (other topics)Edith Wharton (other topics)