Flirting with Pride & Prejudice: Fresh Perspectives on the Original Chick-Lit Masterpiece

by Jennifer Crusie (Editor), Glenn Yeffeth (Editor)

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One of fiction's most well-loved novels, this 19th-century classic continues to capture the hearts of contemporary readers with its notions of marriage, dating, and romance. Leading authors in the area of women's literature and romance contribute to this fresh collection of essays on everything from Lydia's scandalous marriage to George Wickham to the female-dominated Bennett household and the emphasis placed on courtship and marriage. Contributors include Jo Beverly, Alesia Holliday, show more Mercedes Lackey, Joyce Millman, and Jill Winters. This compilation is an excellent companion for both those new to Jane Austen and well-versed Austen-philes.

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Being a fan of Pride & Prejudice, I found this book to be highly entertaining. It kept me laughing and opened my mind to things I hadn't originally thought about. The essays included are such a fine assortment, rather like a box of chocolates in that you can find at least ONE essay to like.
Multiple times, I would be sitting in a class and begin laughing (which came with a return of blank stares directed at me). I really enjoyed this book and I believe it has enhanced my experience with Pride & Prejudice.
One of the things I love most about this book is the various authors and information provided about each at the end of every essay. It presents many opportunities to find other books and authors to keep my eye on.

Overall, I consider show more this book to be very enriching and recommend it to any Pride & Prejudice lover =) show less
A collection of essays (and handful of short stories) from chick-lit and modern literary authors assesses the classic Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice. It's a fun light-hearted criticism of the book, addressing it from a modern perspective, even going so far as to imagine what it might be like if Elizabeth Bennet and her sisters had to deal with cell phones or if the book was actually a reality TV show. Some of the essays are better than others, but most of them were easy reads with enough I-hadn't-thought-about-it-that-way throughout to hold my interest.
It's edited by Jennifer Crusie, but the 24 short pieces are by a variety of authors. It's a mix of essays and short stories in response to Price and Prejudice. I suppose the short stories qualify as fanfic, as they take the characters from the novel. Some of the stories are set in the world of P&P, and others transport the characters to modern time. Crusie is a smart, funny writer, so it's no surprise that she's put together a smart, funny collection. I'll never look at Mary Bennet the same way again.
Flirting with Pride & Prejudice is a delightful collection of writings celebrating Jane Austen. Editor Jennifer Crusie’s lively introduction sets the tone. The short pieces vary widely in style: there is fiction, short analyses, humorous rewritings, and personal reminiscences. Everything is, of course, inspired by Austen, and everything is about Pride and Prejudice.
The readers are likely to develop their favorites, just as they have their favorite Jane Austen stories and characters. That is one of the strengths of this collection: there is something for everybody. I’m sure you will laugh out loud, and maybe even find new favorite authors to read.
EJ 02/2011
A fresh take on an old classic. I really enjoyed all the different stories, each one from some else's perspective. My favorite story was "My Firth Love". This book made me laugh and in the end I think about P&P in a whole different way.
A fresh take on an old classic. I really enjoyed all the different stories, each one from some else's perspective. My favorite story was "My Firth Love". This book made me laugh and in the end I think about P&P in a whole different way.
An interesting mixture of essays, fanfiction. Some serious, some comical. What Pride & Prejudice means, how it is relevant. Views on how the Bride& Prejudice did justice to the story.

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Jennifer Crusie was born Jennifer Smith in Wapakoneta, Ohio in 1949. She received a bachelor's degree in art education from Bowling Green State University, a master's degree in professional writing and women's literature from Wright State University, and an MFA in fiction from Ohio State University. Before becoming a full-time romance author, she show more was an art and English teacher. Her first book, Manhunting, was published in 1993. Her other works include Strange Bedpersons, What the Lady Wants, Charlie All Night, Anyone but You, The Cinderella Deal, Trust Me on This, Crazy for You, and Maybe This Time. She has received several awards including the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for Best Contemporary Single Title for Bet Me and the RITA Award for Best Short Contemporary for Getting Rid of Bradley. She wrote several collaboration novels including Don't Look Down, Agnes and the Hitman, and Wild Ride all with Bob Mayer, The Unfortunate Miss Fortunes with Eileen Dreyer and Anne Stuart, and Dogs and Goddesses with Anne Stuart and Lani Diane Rich. She also wrote a book of literary criticism on Anne Rice, published under the name Jennifer Smith. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Beverley, Jo (Contributor)
Caldwell, Laura (Contributor)
Coburn, Jennifer (Contributor)
Cunnah, Michelle (Contributor)
Dailey, Erin (Contributor)
Espenson, Jane (Contributor)
Fairchild, Elisabeth (Contributor)
Fowler, Karen Joy (Contributor)
Holliday, Alesia (Contributor)
Kendrick, Beth (Contributor)
Lackey, Mercedes (Contributor)
Medeiros, Teresa (Contributor)
Millman, Joyce (Contributor)
O'Connell, Jennifer (Contributor)
Resnick, Laura (Contributor)
Rich, Lani Diane (Contributor)
Roberts, Adam (Contributor)
Sawyer, Cheryl (Contributor)
Senate, Melissa (Contributor)
Swendson, Shanna (Contributor)
Watt-Evans, Lawrence (Contributor)
Winters, Jill (Contributor)
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Flirting with Pride & Prejudice: Fresh Perspectives on the Original Chick-Lit Masterpiece
Original publication date
2005
People/Characters
Jane Austen; Elizabeth Bennet; Jane Bennet; Mary Bennet; Lydia Bennet; Catherine "Kitty" Bennet (show all 17); Mr. Bennet; Mrs. Bennet; William Collins; Fitzwilliam Darcy; Georgina Darcy; George Wickman; Caroline Bingley; Lady Catherine de Bourgh; Charlotte Lucas; Collin Farrell; Bridget Jones

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Nonfiction, Literature Studies and Criticism
DDC/MDS
823.7Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1800-1837
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PR4034 .P73 .F57Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature19th century , 1770/1800-1890/1900
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