austen in the original and can talk about it much better than some of the
Jane Austen herself was-- and I'm trying to see if you're paying attention, because it's misspelled there-- Jane Austen was one of several novelists in her era,
Jane Austen every night because he had worked all day to achieve what he want it.
Why did Jane Austen and William Blake turn out to be canonical where people who at the time were thought to be better have, in fact, dropped out?
It affected Jane Austen .
I read every Jane Austen book.
in that Austen -esque subgenre of movie making.
And if Jane Austen and Alan Turing had a love child, it would be sentiment analysis.
of course reading jane austen in tehran reading lolita in tehran and when i finally my family and i migrated to the
When you think of a Jane Austen novel, Mr. Darcy isn't buying anything.
One of them was a Jane Austen adaptation of a yet unadapted piece called "Lady Susan."
front and center of an Austen -esque piece of work, a traditional British period drama, and that it would work.
And the vast majority of Jane Austen fans are totally on board with my bastardization of it.
need to read Emily Dickinson or Jane Austen or Emily Bronte to learn that but
It's mentioned in page one of Jane Austen 's "Northanger Abbey."
I mean, Jane Austen is one of my favorite writers.
I would die for my daughter to read Jane Austen now.
And it's like we have a heist novel that's basically Jane Austen writes "Ocean's 11."
And again, it's the Jane Austen scenario, right?
So here is, from Jane Austen 's family recipe, actually, for walnut ketchup.
I think, isn't there a Jane Austen novel with that plot?
it was important that if I was going to tell a movie that was Austen -esque and that looked at genteel society, that I also looked at the world that was funding that society
And there are really nice, classical love stories that are based on Jane Austen novels that are sort of perennially appealing.
And then from then on it's been trollop, and Jane Austen , it always has been concerning people of power and privilege.
So yes, it was very important for me to keep it Austen -esque, but also make sure that the impact of slavery hit.
Now, as we know, Austen never talked about slavery.
Because I had just been through the experience of coming face to face with lifelong Jane Austen fans who were like, "How dare you?"
Yeah, I've heard your books compared a lot to either Jane Austen novels, or maybe even "Gossip Girl" series.
The romantic novel, one of the books they were freaking out about was Jane Austen , one of the authors.
Yeah, I think one of my favorite lines was about wanting to be Marry Shelly, not Jane Austen .
But Gale and Shapley, to my recollection, did not cite Jane Austen in that paper.
I don't know what it is about me and touching third rails of cultural significance-- Abraham Lincoln, the Bible, Jane Austen .
and these other period dramas that come before-- because Dido was a little bit earlier, actually, then Austen 's time-- this is the trade.
Well, Lauren, I think-- I mean, for me, I definitely wanted to create this Austen -esque drama that I talked about earlier and challenge myself
OK, at least a couple generally in every tech audience more people recognize Alan Turing than recognize Jane Austen but that's who they are.
Seth Grahame-Smith: Now in all fairness most of the people that are the biggest fans of PPZ are Jane Austen 's fans like life-long fans.