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.
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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.
What if Pride & Prejudice wasn't set in Regency England? What if there was a whole literary world out there dedicated to adaptations of this beloved story? And what if there was a podcast exploring them?
Your hosts Stefanie and Melinda introduce themselves, why they love Pride & Prejudice so much, and outline what you can expect from this podcast.
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Join us every second Monday to hear all about a new adaptation of our favourite classic novel. In our first episode, already live in the feed, we will be reading Undeceived: Pride & Prejudice in the Spy Game by Karen M Cox. If you're reading along, we encourage you to buy secondhand or support your local independent bookshop, where possible.
Jane Austen Remixed
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.