The 70s musicians who choose to lay down some tracks in remote Welsh countryside may not really surprise, but one young local is startlingly memorable
There’s an oscillation of weirdness in this featu…
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The 70s musicians who choose to lay down some tracks in remote Welsh countryside may not really surprise, but one young local is startlingly memorable
There’s an oscillation of weirdness in this featu…
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The appetite for onscreen versions of much-loved literature is endless, but dogged faithfulness to a text is not the only way to stay true to authors’ spirit
It is a truth universally acknowledged tha…
Actors Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Bill Nighy and Marisa Abela are among the cast in a pacy adaptation that retains Austen’s sharp plotting and comic precision
Does the world need another Jane Austen adap…
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What once seemed a pretty fringe subculture of hobbyists riffing on stories that got them privately hot is now bringing mainstream cinema to a rolling boil
There was a time when fan fiction meant furt…
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Bath museum celebrates varied ways illustrators of author’s work and adapters of her novels have portrayed her characters through history
For the 21st-century Jane Austen fan, the images of Colin Firt…
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The 1995 adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic, starring Colin Firth, has its own fan group, has inspired university courses and was even featured in the Barbie movie. What’s behind its enduring appeal…