Articles related to "Fitzwilliam Darcy"Overwrought with pop culture cliches and missing some of Austen's best characters, Amanda Grange's newest "Pride and Prejudice" takeoff leaves much to be desired.
Despite differences in socioeconomic standing, Jane Austen's heroines in Persuasion and Pride and Prejudice challenge traditional Regency rules to marry the men they love
Based on the storyline of Pride and Prejudice, this novel takes a fresh approaches to the novel by considering the action of the story from the perspective of Darcy.
The literary character of Fitzwilliam Darcy is as enduring as any ever created. When Jane Austen dreamed him up, she probably had no idea that she was inventing an icon.
Depictions of the relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy--as well as Regency-era English society--vary from the deeply romantic to the downright weird.
Ten years on, the BBC television version of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is still well worth five hours of anyone's time.
Although the novel does not reach its potential, Elizabeth and Darcy's supernatural plights will surely find its readers.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies written by Seth Grahame-Smith and Jane Austen was going to be one of the best Zombie Romantic Comedy novels of 2009. What went wrong?
For Jane Austen fans who want more of the characters they love from Pride and Prejudice, many modern writers have created just that.
Six novels with six different stories and several heroines, but do you remember who's who and what's what?
Picking out the perfect Halloween costume for couples doesn't have to be hard. The more creativity that goes into ideas, the more fun the celebration will be.
Seth Grahame-Smith took the beloved comedy of manners Pride and Prejudice and rewrote it to include an element of horror. The result is a bizarre and humorous new book.
Lost in Austen, loosely based on the popular Jane Austen novel, is a period piece that will entice viewers. Fans of the book will become fans of the new miniseries.
Bridget Jones's Diary was released by Helen Fielding in 1996. It focuses on the life of Bridget Jones; a thirty-something 'singleton' living in London.
Jane Austen is known for her strong, independent heroines, but she also created enduring male characters who exhibited patience, loyalty, and deep feelings.
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