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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Movie title is not the novel title


Jane Austen never fails to entertain! In excited anticipation of the movie LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP that is, apparently, based on LADY SUSAN, I eagerly purchased a copy on my Kindle and read the whole book in the matter of the length of one whole movie! LOL. My disappointment, though, comes in the fact that Jane Austen does have a novel called LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP this is NOT the same as LADY SUSAN in any shape, form, or fashion.

OK. In a few ways: both novels are epistolary (written in the form of letters back and forth). Both are comedic in nature, although I personally enjoy LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP, the novel, more than LADY SUSAN. Both novels are about the absurdity of relationships between men and women, especially in relation to marriage, in Victorian times. 

I have been checking the local theaters in eager anticipation of finding an opportunity to go see this new movie version of LADY SUSAN, but none of our local theaters are showing it, unfortunately. I must say, though, that I am very disappointed in the fact that whoever chose the title of this particular film chose to use the title of another of Jane Austen's novels even though this movie is so very much NOT that novel. How confusing for non-readers!!! And how very frustrating for those of use who love and revere Jane Austen's works!!!

It is especially refreshing with both LADY SUSAN and LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP to see such a wonderful comedic side of Jane Austen. Her more popular novels tend more towards the serious and harsh reality of romance and, while they are wonderful novels in their own right, simply do not have the ability to hold my attention as these two novels do. I readily admit that I love a good romance, but what I enjoy even more is a romance full of ridiculously comedic elements, as is the case with both LADY SUSAN and LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP.

If you have never read either of these novels, they are both fairly quick reads and well worth reading! Just know as you begin reading them that Jane Austen went for a campy-silly quality with these romances...which I love, but I know a lot of folks don't.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MaSK3POHI0

Austen, Jane. Lady Susan. Kindle. Amazon. Web. 28 May 2016.
Deb, Janeite. "All I Want for Christmas Is...[anything Jane Austen, please!]." Jane Austen in   
     Vermont. Wordpress, 23 Nov. 2009. Web. 28 May 2016.
Love and Friendship Official Trailer 2016. Perf. Kate Beckinsale and Chloe Sevingy. Love and
     Friendship. Youtube, 23 Mar. 2016. Web. 28 May 2016.

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