La influencia de la Postmodernidad en Orgullo y Prejuicio (1813)Persiguiendo a Jane Austen (2008), Dan Zeff

  1. Romero González, Irene
Revista:
Icono14

ISSN: 1697-8293

Ano de publicación: 2012

Título do exemplar: Literatura: Relatos y Tecnología

Volume: 10

Número: 2

Páxinas: 6-28

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.7195/RI14.V10I2.150 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Resumo

The novels of Jane Austen continue to inspire new film stories as they take their stories or their characters and adapt them to cultural and axiological current contexts of great diversity. This is the case of the novel Pride and Prejudice which has been widely adapted and has been referenced in films, literary works and postmodern adaptations. One such work is the postmodern Lost in Austen, a British serie that takes us into the world of the Regency through the experiences of a contemporary woman who discovers a door connecting the two worlds and lets her lives the story of Austen under the Elizabeth Bennet skin. Throughout this paper we will perform a comparative analysis between this adaptation and its postmodern literary reference to see how the ideas of Postmodernism influence on a classic nineteenth-century literature. It is a trend that helps us to rethink a period of history and to reinterpret the context of the original novel to a different and original approach.

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