Having read some of those P&P steamy novel spin-offs, I disagree. I read one last year that was plenty sexy, but it involved Lizzy and Darcy having premarital sex, and it just didn't fit the time or their characters. I ended up just being annoyed by it.
@thesciencegirl: The only one I read that was at all steamy was Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife, and I just found it embarrassing. I'm no prude; I prefer my contemporary romances with explicit sex. But I like Lizzie and Darcy just the way they are.
@TheFormerJuneBronson: I'm so glad I'm not the only one. I love erotica, but I could barely finish this book. The whole "pillow" thing int the first few chapters gave me the icks.
@TheFormerJuneBronson: That book was so bad it made me cry a little. "Betwixt" is not a unilateral substitution for "between," FFS. It's like a fifteen year old's idea of what period literature is.
@A Small Turnip: Don't worry m'dear. I love Edith Wharton with all my cold heart. Now that's social commentary Jane Austen wishes she could have written!
Although I admit my Austen bias has a lot to do with being forced to read Mansfield Park repeatedly. Even Austen lovers don't get so swoony over that one, do they?
@gherkinfiend: Fanny Price is a tit. Fact. What a colossal, snivelling little used kleenex of a character. I loathe her as viscerally as it its possible to loathe someone who doesn't actually exist. Mansfield Park sucks; everyone knows that.
Just don't go talkin' shit about badass Elinor Dashwood, and it's all good, mate. We's cool.
@sassyredhead: This is only tangentially related, but I currently have a print hanging in my bathroom that depicts two pigeons sitting on a the back of a toilet, and it's titled "Stool Pigeons." It was made for bathroom display.
So, Jane Austen...I always feel like I have a chromosome missing when posts about her come up. I just...well, I just never got into her stuff. She's an excellent writer. But I just...well, I could never get into her novels. I so dearly tried, because I want to be one of you guys. And I wanted to fit in with the other brilliant folk in my english literature major, back in the day.
(But if we're talking about female novelists from way back when, I LOVE Charlotte Bronte. I could read Jane Eyre every day.)
@RodetheTrolleywithStanwyck: I adore the Bronte sisters. I like Austen, but I think the Brontes are more interesting. Jane Eyre is great but Wuthering Heights is my jam!
As far as well-rounded female characters from English literature that aren't from Austen, I like Margaret Hale from Elizabeth Gaskell's North & South and Charles Dickens' Amy Dorrit from Little Dorrit and Estella Havisham from Great Expectations, even though she's mean.
The Marvel Illustrated series has been consistently AWESOME - they tackled one of my favorite books, The Picture of Dorian Gray last year in 6 volumes and knocked it out of the park:
I'm DEFINITELY looking forward to their take on P&P.
So does this mean I'll have to go home to m mother's basement to read it. I imagine at the very least I'll have to sport a beard/corset combo and drink beer from a tea cup.
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I love a good sex scene, but P&P doesn't need one.
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Although I admit my Austen bias has a lot to do with being forced to read Mansfield Park repeatedly. Even Austen lovers don't get so swoony over that one, do they?
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Just don't go talkin' shit about badass Elinor Dashwood, and it's all good, mate. We's cool.
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Since I'm still boycotting Amazon, does anyone else know where I can get these? :/
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(But if we're talking about female novelists from way back when, I LOVE Charlotte Bronte. I could read Jane Eyre every day.)
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As far as well-rounded female characters from English literature that aren't from Austen, I like Margaret Hale from Elizabeth Gaskell's North & South and Charles Dickens' Amy Dorrit from Little Dorrit and Estella Havisham from Great Expectations, even though she's mean.
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I'm DEFINITELY looking forward to their take on P&P.
P&P&Z - I could NOT get behind.
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