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The three poems chosen highlight Billy Collins' workman like mentality regarding his craft; and the delicate hand required to write and interpret the poet's work.
Pride and Prejudice was Austen's second published novel, and is perhaps her best-loved - certainly in the UK, thanks to Andrew Davies' BBC adaptation.
Ten years on, the BBC television version of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is still well worth five hours of anyone's time.
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 question at hand is whether Austen was a feminist. It was thought that Austen was a romance writer who taught tradition/virtue in her prose. This was not the case.
Amanda Price is a modern woman in love with the culture of Jane Austen. Elizabeth Bennet appears in her bathroom, and Amanda takes her place in the great love story.
What could make Austen's classic story of opposites attracting even more appealing? How about a musical based modern India? Oh ye of little faith, it works.
Douglas Henshall, Paul McGann and Phil Davis star in a new series about the after-shocks from a highway pile-up.
Humour is tricky. What makes one laugh offends another. Jane Austen used dry humour that is easily missed, but for those who get it, they are in for a treat.
To Regency-era writer Jane Austen, a good marriage meant having it all - love and money. As this did not happen often in reality, her novels appeased with happy endings.
In 1981, Director John Landis created a unique blend of horror/comedy, featuring ground-breaking special effects and the ultimate in werewolf design.


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