Lizzy begins to recover from her surprise and tries to continue her day as normal.
About the Project:
I've seen a lot of Pride and Prejudice adaptations. Maybe you have, too. What if all the most book-accurate dialogue from our favorite screen versions was stitched together into one mega-adaptation? I hope to answer that question, chapter by chapter.
A few caveats: Obviously, some phrases are straight from the book. Others are the closest version of the same information that I could find. These videos may be somewhat incomprehensible to the unseasoned Austen consumer; actors representing a character change frequently, and scenery will often not be accurate to the scenery for that part of the book. However, I hope you find some edification and amusement; true devotees will, I hope, find even more in the ways they notice that I've cut up all the well-known scenes to keep things as 'verbatim' as possible.
Commentary, questions, and constructive criticism of every stripe is more than welcome, especially if you know of an adaptation with more accurate dialogue that I've missed (who knows, I may want to go back and update this series someday). And, of course, please enjoy!
-Dashwood and Ferrars #prideandprejudice #janeausten
Adaptations featured in the series:
1940 "Pride and Prejudice" feature film (starring Greer Garson and Laurence Olivier)
1957 "Orgoglio e Pregiudizio" miniseries (starring Virna Lisi and Franco Volphi)
1961 "De Vier Dochters Bennet" miniseries (starring Lies Franken and Ramses Shaffy)
1967 "Pride and Prejudice" miniseries (starring Celia Bannerman and Lewis Fiander)
1980 "Pride and Prejudice" miniseries (starring Elizabeth Garvie and David Rintoul)
1995 "Pride and Prejudice" miniseries (starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth)
2005 "Pride and Prejudice" feature film (starring Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen)
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