Spare us from romcom Austen. Give me the dark side of 19th-century life any day / Rhiannon Lucy (…)
Why sanitise or sugarcoat the classics? New adaptations of Austen and Brontë could explore everything from slavery to death in childbirth News that Andrew Davies – the man behind the nation’s most beloved Pride and Prejudice adaptation – is planning to have Jane Austen’s Emma die in childbirth (…)
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