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Adapting Austen: A Visit with Andrew Davies
Épisode 18
jeudi 5 décembre 2024 • Durée 47:59
In this episode we chat with the man who gave us the 1995 BBC adaptation of Pride and Prejudice—for many, the definitive Austen adaptation. A prolific author and screenwriter, Andrew Davies is also responsible for the 1996 ITV adaptation of Emma, Northanger Abbey (2007), Sense and Sensibility (2008), and the recent dramatization of Sanditon—not to mention adaptations of a host of other classic novels. Join us as we discuss Andrew's thoughts on adapting Austen's novels to film and, of course, Mr. Darcy in a wet shirt.
Andrew Davies, prominent author and screenwriter, began his career writing radio plays and eventually moved into writing for television, film, and theater. He is also the author of several novels and children’s books. In addition to the screen adaptations of Austen's novels mentioned above, he has dramatized television series such as Bleak House, House of Cards (ITV), Mr. Selfridge, Little Dorrit, To Serve Them All My Days, Vanity Fair, and War & Peace, in addition to films such as Bridget Jones's Diary, and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. Andrew's work has garnered dozens of nominations and awards, and in 2002, he received the highest honor bestowed by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, a BAFTA Fellowship, in recognition of his “outstanding achievement in the art forms of the moving image.”
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Jane Austen & Lord Byron: A Visit with Christine Kenyon Jones
Épisode 17
jeudi 7 novembre 2024 • Durée 43:27
Lord Byron is one of the most notorious bad boys of English literature. He had countless affairs, drank wine from a cup fashioned from a human skull, kept a pet bear at Cambridge, and fought for Greek independence against the Ottoman Empire. What could this Regency-era demigod of “sex, drugs, and rock and roll” possibly have to do with spinster Jane, a country parson's daughter? More than you'd think, according to our guest, Christine Kenyon Jones. In this episode we discuss the parallels between Austen and Byron, Austen's references to Byron in her novels and letters, and how each may have influenced the other's work.
Dr. Christine Kenyon Jones is a Research Fellow at King's College London, focusing on the Romantic and Regency periods. Her books include Jane Austen and Lord Byron: Regency Relations (2024) and Dangerous to Show: Lord Byron and His Portraits (2020). She has also authored several essays published in Persuasions and Persuasions On-line.
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Jane Austen & Food: A Visit with Julienne Gehrer
Épisode 8
jeudi 1 février 2024 • Durée 45:42
From roast mutton to white soup, pickled melon to Bath buns, Jane Austen and her characters enjoyed a variety of fascinating foods. To learn more about Georgian-era cuisine and culinary practices, we invited food historian Julienne Gehrer to guide us on a gastronomical journey through Austen's world. She provides glimpses into the daily life of our favorite author you won’t want to miss. Julienne has spoken and written on Jane Austen and food for more than a decade. Her most recent book brings the historic Martha Lloyd’s Household Book out from Jane’s kitchen and into our hands as an annotated facsimile version.
Read the transcript, show notes, and guest bio: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep8
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Jane Austen & Dido Belle: A Visit with Renata Dennis
Épisode 7
jeudi 4 janvier 2024 • Durée 34:29
JASNA member Renata Dennis joins us to discuss the fascinating story of Dido Belle, a woman of color caught between two identities. Dido was the daughter of an enslaved woman and a British naval officer but was raised as a gentlewoman in the household of William Murray, Earl of Mansfield and Lord Chief Justice of the Court of the King's Bench. Until recently, she was lost to history. Renata also shares her thoughts on Dido Belle as the inspiration for Jane Austen’s character Miss Lambe in Sanditon.
Transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep7
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Jane Austen & Mr. Wickham: A Visit with Adrian Lukis
Épisode 6
jeudi 7 décembre 2023 • Durée 44:00
In this episode, we welcome Adrian Lukis, the actor who made the role of George Wickham his own in the 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. We discuss his experience filming the beloved miniseries, his critically acclaimed one-man play Being Mr. Wickham, and his thoughts on everyone’s favorite Austen rogue!
Transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep6
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Jane Austen & Divorce: A Visit with James Nagle
Épisode 5
vendredi 10 novembre 2023 • Durée 35:35
Ending a Regency-era marriage was difficult and daunting! In this episode, attorney James Nagle helps us navigate the murky legal waters of dissolving marital ties, Regency-Style, in a variety of ways. We're talking scandal. We're talking Maria Rushworth running away with Henry Crawford. We're talking wives being sold at auction to the highest bidder. What?! Yes. Crazy, but true.
Podcast Host: Breckyn Wood
Transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep5
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Jane Austen & Her Endings: A Visit with Inger Brodey
Épisode 4
jeudi 5 octobre 2023 • Durée 32:36
How "happy" are the endings of Jane Austen’s novels? In this episode we chat with Professor Inger Brodey about Austen’s endings: what she includes, what she leaves out, her unique mix of romance and satire, and her technique of “zooming out” that often leaves readers wanting more. Drawing from her forthcoming book, Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness, Inger also shares her thoughts on why Austen ended her novels as she did, her use of various forms of happiness, and how her endings differ from those of other authors she read.
Podcast Host: Breckyn Wood
Transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep4
You can learn more about Inger Brodey on her website: https://ingerbrodey.com
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Jane Austen & Her Wardrobe: A Visit with Hilary Davidson
Épisode 3
jeudi 7 septembre 2023 • Durée 39:05
What did Jane Austen wear? Was she a stylish dresser? A dowdy spinster? In this episode, noted fashion and textile historian Hilary Davidson sets the record straight, revealing that Austen was much more fashion conscious and on-trend than many suppose. Join us as we discuss what would have been in Austen’s personal wardrobe, from headwear and gowns to everything in between, and Davidson shares fascinating insights gained while researching her new book, Jane Austen’s Wardrobe.
Podcast Host: Breckyn Wood
Transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/ep3
You can learn more about Hilary Davidson on her website at http://www.hilarydavidson.net and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @FourRedShoes. She also has a Twitter account for her books @AustenDress.
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Jane Austen & Goodness: A Visit with Brenda Cox
Épisode 2
jeudi 3 août 2023 • Durée 35:35
Though never preachy, Austen’s novels have a rich moral depth that was heavily influenced by her faith. In this episode, we chat with Brenda Cox, author of Fashionable Goodness: Christianity in Jane Austen’s England. Brenda spent many years and several trips to England researching everything from Austen’s private daily devotions to the role churches played in the many social reforms of her time. We discuss all this, plus:
- Some crucial words in Austen’s novels that hold deeper religious meaning than you might think,
- A crafty countess who used a legal loophole to spread her Methodist faith, and
- A helpful way to finally remember the difference between a parson, a rector, a vicar, and a curate. (We don’t get into archdeacons, sorry!)
Podcast Host: Breckyn Wood
Transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/episode2
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Jane Austen & Her House: A Visit with Lizzie Dunford
Épisode 1
jeudi 6 juillet 2023 • Durée 44:07
In July 1809 Jane Austen and her mother and sister moved into a cottage in Chawton, England, known today as Jane Austen’s House. As the place where she wrote and revised all of her beloved novels, the house is truly "the most treasured Austen site in the world.” In this episode, we visit with the museum’s director, Lizzie Dunford, to discuss the early history of the house, its influence on Austen's writing, some of the Austen treasures on display there, and much more. You’ll also learn how you can visit and interact with the house without ever leaving the comfort of your own home.
Podcast Host: Breckyn Wood
For a transcript and show notes: https://jasna.org/austen/podcast/episode1/
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