Jane Austen Retellings

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Jane Austen Retellings

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Hi, all,

I am working on a Jane Austen research project and wanted to get other readers' insights. Jane Austen is best known for 6 novels (Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, Emma, Mansfield Park, and Northanger Abbey), many of which have been made into movies and have also been retold several times over. I am wondering:

What is your favorite Jane Austen retelling and why?
What is the most important part of a retelling?
What, for you, makes or breaks a retelling?

For me, my favorite spin on Emma is Clueless because I love how the film updated the story and kept all the relevant parts pf the novel. I think the important part of a retelling is to add something new or unique to the novel while still staying true to the original source.

I look forward to reading your responses.
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I love most of the Jane Austen movies, but I haven't seen too many ones where they add a new twist and make them more modern. The first one I saw was actually last year when Hallmark premiered Releasing Mr. Darcy. I actually loved the movie and I immediately had to order the book by Teri Wilson as well.
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I haven't read that one. I will have to check it out.
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Mr Darcy and Clueless are my favourite retellings.
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I definitely love Clueless, and Bridget Jones' Diary.
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I'm a big fan of Jane Austen but I dont I have a favourite retelling all her works are my favourites.
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I have not read any book from her. Maybe i will be on the lookout for one.
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