Jane Austen Remixed

Stefanie & Melinda

Join your hosts Stefanie and Melinda as they dive deep into the world of adaptations of Jane Austen's beloved novel Pride & Prejudice, where some are fabulous, some aren’t their cup of tea, and some are delightfully unhinged. It's Austen, but not as you know it. (Please note that while Apple has given the pod an "explicit" rating, the very few swears are bleeped and the hosts do not discuss any spicy scenes outside of noting their presence in the storyline. To get to know what the pod is and isn't about, give the Welcome episode a listen!)

  1. Pride & Prejudice & Zombies by Jane Austen & Seth Grahame-Smith

    10H AGO

    Pride & Prejudice & Zombies by Jane Austen & Seth Grahame-Smith

    What if the England of Pride & Prejudice was beset by a strange plague that brought the dead back to life to slaughter the living? What if young ladies were taught proficiency in sword play rather than playing the piano? And what if Elizabeth was a heartless, revenge driven, borderline sociopath? Stefanie and Melinda discuss what happens when revisiting one of your favourite adaptations goes awry, and the painful hilarity of watching Hollywood go completely rogue on the film adaptation of a (sort of) classic novel in Pride & Prejudice & Zombies by Jane Austen & Seth Grahame-Smith and its companion film, directed by Burr Steers.  Links & Mentions The author’s interview in The Times can be read in full here. Additional interviews used as sources can be found here on TIme.com, here on Entertainment Weekly, and the author discusses reading everything Austen ever wrote here. More information on Isolationist Japan can be found here . A brief history of ninja can be found here - NB Stefanie uses the modern prefecture names only in this episode.  Emma Coffin’s fantastic look at Orientalism  ("Ninjas – Invisible in More Ways than One: Orientalism in Grahame-Smith’s Pride and Prejudice and Zombies") can be found here.The more in-depth examination of costuming in PPZ that Stefanie references is here. While you can access the interview with the 2005 film costume designer Jacqueline Durran here on The Wayback Machine, where she mentions that Joe Wright was desperate for any excuse to shift the temporal setting of the novel to avoid "unflattering empire waistlines".You can read more about the religious piety aspect of PPZ, that we didn't have time to get into in the episode, here in the fabulously named “Piety and Pigs Brains” essay on the JASNA website. If you need subtitles or a transcript, these are available through Apple Podcasts. Please note, they are auto generated so we apologise in advance for it not correctly understanding our accents on certain words.  As always, you can find us (and our memes) on Instagram @janeaustenremixed and you can contact us via janeaustenremixed@gmail.com.  Join us every second Monday to hear all about a new adaptation of our favourite classic novel. Next episode we will be reading Miss Caroline Bingley, Private Detective by Kelly Gardiner and Sharmini Kumar. If you're reading along, we encourage you to buy secondhand or support your local independent bookshop, where possible.

    1h 16m
  2. Bridget Jones' Diary by Helen Fielding

    FEB 15

    Bridget Jones' Diary by Helen Fielding

    What if Pride & Prejudice was a story about the "confused ramblings of a pissed 30-something"? What if there were two Mr Wickhams and Mr Darcy was a renowned human rights lawyer? Stefanie and Melinda discuss the cultural fixation on women's bodies from a time when society was obsessed with women dying alone and being found half eaten by an Alsatian through the lens of Bridget Jones' Diary by Helen Fielding and the companion movie of the same name, directed by Sharon Maguire. Links & Mentions The original meaning of the term "slut" can be found here.   If the Bridget Jones musical has been added to your mental list of Roman Empires as well, here is the 2014 update on why Lily Allen left the project, and here is a 2024 (!) update on the musical that we found after we recorded.  Learn about the "real" Mark Darcy, human rights lawyer, here.   You can read Sophie Vershbow's article Did Bridget Jones Make Us Hate Our Bodies? here on Vogue. While Alex Light's article Growing Up On Bridget Jones Damaged My Body Confidence is here on Grazia UK. If you want to listen to a very entertaining if a little demoralising podcast episode on why the BMI is garbage, you can find it over on pod fave Maintenance Phase's feed here.   If you want to watch Bridget interview Colin Firth, you'll find it here. If you need subtitles or a transcript, these are available through Apple Podcasts. Please note, they are auto generated so we apologise in advance for it not correctly understanding our accents on certain words.  As always you can find us (and our memes) on Instagram @janeaustenremixed and you can contact us via janeaustenremixed@gmail.com. Join us every second Monday to hear all about a new adaptation of our favourite classic novel. Next episode we will be openign our DMs and answering listener questions, as well as reflecting on the good, the great and the unhinged moments of season one.

    1 hr
  3. Love, Lovecraft & Mr Darcy by Violet King

    JAN 18

    Love, Lovecraft & Mr Darcy by Violet King

    What if Pride & Prejudice wasn't a bucolic tale of classic romance? What if Netherfield Park hid a dark and menacing secret? And what if Caroline Bingley had a sinister motive for inviting Jane to visit? Stefanie and Melinda discuss Lovecraftian horror as a genre, the prospect of Pride & Prejudice being a much, much shorter novel, and why on earth Elizabeth Bennet would ever have called on the Bingleys without a formal introduction, in Love, Lovecraft & Mr Darcy by Violet King. Links & Mentions Read more about H.P. Lovecraft here. Learn more about what exactly an Eldritch Being is here  Aja Romano's excellent article How HBO’s Lovecraft Country illuminates H.P. Lovecraft’s history of literary racism for Vox is linked here  Read the Reuters investigation into the tidal wave of AI books on Amazon is here and a fuller investigation of how fake books have always been a scam is here on Robert Evans' substack, Shatterzone.    If you need subtitles or a transcript, these are available through Apple Podcasts. Please note, they are auto generated so we apologise in advance for it not correctly understanding our accents on certain words.  As always you can find us (and our memes) on Instagram @janeaustenremixed and you can contact us via janeaustenremixed@gmail.com. Join us every second Monday to hear all about a new adaptation of our favourite classic novel. Next episode we will be reading and watching is Elizabeth of East Hampton by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding. If you're reading along, we encourage you to buy secondhand or support your local independent bookshop, where possible.

    1 hr

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Join your hosts Stefanie and Melinda as they dive deep into the world of adaptations of Jane Austen's beloved novel Pride & Prejudice, where some are fabulous, some aren’t their cup of tea, and some are delightfully unhinged. It's Austen, but not as you know it. (Please note that while Apple has given the pod an "explicit" rating, the very few swears are bleeped and the hosts do not discuss any spicy scenes outside of noting their presence in the storyline. To get to know what the pod is and isn't about, give the Welcome episode a listen!)

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