試す 金 - 無料
Hold on to your bonnets
Country Life UK
|January 22, 2025
Hold on to your bonnets Whether comic books and operas or granny knickers and counting orgasms, the legacy of Jane Austen, who would have been 250 this year, may have shocked the author, finds Annunciata Elwes

MY plastic surgeon doesn't want me doing any activity where balls fly at my nose,' advises Amber. 'Well, there goes your social life,' quips Dionne. Is this the sort of witticism that Jane Austen would have written had she been born, say, 50 years ago instead of 250? The 1995 film Clueless, based on Austen's Emma (1815) and set in a Beverly Hills high school, became a cult classic, grossing $88 million ($67.8 million)-more than twice as much as the traditional film adaptation starring Gwyneth Paltrow of 1996.
Austen's novels were published anonymously and read by a few thousand (including the Prince Regent), but she was almost unknown upon her death in 1817 and many of her books went out of print. It wasn't until a biography written by her nephew came out in 1870 that her work took off, later achieving critical acclaim. In 1924, Rudyard Kipling's short story The Janeites described a group of Austen-obsessed soldiers in the trenches and, in the 1940s, a verger at Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire, puzzled by tourists visiting her gravestone, asked: 'Was there anything particular about that lady?" Now, we can't escape Austenmania.

'Have some more wine and tell me more about practising French kissing with other girls'
このストーリーは、Country Life UK の January 22, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Country Life UK からのその他のストーリー

Country Life UK
Dogged work uncovers Rembrandt secret
ALTHOUGH history doesn't record how passionate Rembrandt van Rijn was about dogs, he clearly liked them enough to feature them in several of his paintings, such as his Self-portrait in Oriental Attire with Poodle (1631-33).
1 min
October 08, 2025

Country Life UK
The royal treatment
Edward VII swept away the cobwebs of mid-Victorian style, Queen Mary had passion for all things small and the Queen Mother bought rather avant-garde art. In a forthcoming talk, Tim Knox, director of the Royal Collection, charts a century of regal taste
3 mins
October 08, 2025

Country Life UK
The garden for all seasons
The private Worcestershire garden of John Massey
5 mins
October 08, 2025
Country Life UK
When in Rome
For anyone considering tweaking pasta alla carbonara-a work of art as fine as the Trevi Fountain-the answer is always: non c'è modo! Or is it, asks Tom Parker Bowles
3 mins
October 08, 2025
Country Life UK
The scoop
\"The planned article was on the damson harvest; instead, we got Donald Trump's ally's taps turned off\"
3 mins
October 08, 2025

Country Life UK
The goddess of small things
For Rita Konig, interior design isn't only about coherence and comfort: it should be a celebration of stuff. Giles Kime charts her transatlantic career
4 mins
October 08, 2025

Country Life UK
Farmers vent fury at Labour's conference
THE Labour party's controversial proposed reforms of farm inheritance tax were the catalyst that led 1,200 disgruntled British farmers to converge on Liverpool and stage a protest at the Labour Party Conference.
2 mins
October 08, 2025

Country Life UK
Vested interest
Favoured by Byronic bluesmen, Eton pops and rotund royalty, the waistcoat and its later iterations are an integral part of the Englishman's wardrobe, says Simon Mills
5 mins
October 08, 2025

Country Life UK
The easel in the crown
Together with ancient armour, Egyptian cats and illuminated manuscripts, this year's Frieze Masters sees a colourful work by an even more colourful character, a Nigerian prince who set out to make 'contemporary Yoruba traditional art'
5 mins
October 08, 2025

Country Life UK
Everything you need to know about trees and shrubs
SOMETIMES, it is difficult to remember how we functioned before the internet took over the way we garden.
3 mins
October 08, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size