Bibliography
Readings: with 'fiction'
- Film: Jane Austen Book Club [[posted]] (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials, fan culture)
Captures some of the culture surrounding Jane Austen
- Mitchell, Margaret: Gone With the Wind (media traditions, fiction, settings, specials)
- Catullus: Collected Poetry [[posted]] (media traditions, fiction, settings, specials)
- Austen, Jane: Pride and Prejudice [[posted]] (specials, media traditions, fiction, settings)
- Austen, Jane: Emma [[posted]] (specials, media traditions, fiction, settings)
- Carver, Raymond: Short Cuts (media traditions, fiction, settings, specials)
- HBO Series: Rome (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)
Rome is a dramatization of the history of early Roman Empire. It is useful as a depiction focusing on constructing a living world.
- BBC miniseries: Pride and Prejudice [[posted]] (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)
Film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. Notable for iconic charactarization and techniques to represent literary elements.
- Film: Pride and Prejudice [[posted]] (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)
- Film: Clueless (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)
Filmic adaptation of Emma.
- Film: Becoming Jane [[posted]] (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)
Fictionally recounts the life of Jane Austen, and illustrates her world
- Wiltshire, John: Recreating Jane Austen [[posted]] (specials, media traditions, narrative, fiction, adaptation)
- Calvino, Italo: If on a Winters Night a Traveller [[posted]] (fiction, media traditions, specials, narrative)
- Ayckbourn, Alan: The Norman Conquests [[posted]] (fiction, media traditions, specials, narrative)
- Stoppard, Tom: Rozencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead [[posted]] (media traditions, fiction, specials)
- Sterne, Laurence: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman [[posted]] (source) (fiction, media traditions, specials)
- Film: Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story (fiction, media traditions, specials)
- Fielding, Helen: Bridget Jones Diary (fiction, media traditions, specials)
Notable adaptation of Pride and Prejudice
- Oatley, Keith: The Science of Fiction [[posted]] (source) (narrative, fiction, specials, simulation)
- Film: Groundhog Day [[posted]] (narrative, fiction, simulation, specials)
- Jameson, Frederic: The Political Unconscious [[posted]] (narrative, philosophy, specials, fiction)
- Booth, Wayne: The Rhetoric of Fiction [[posted]] (fiction, specials, narrative)
Booth explains that fiction is intrinsically about rhetoric on the part of the author. This supports the casting of fiction as modeling.
- Ash Grove Press: Pride and Prejudice Board Game [[posted]] (source) (fiction, settings, games, specials)
- Gray, Donald: Pride and Prejudice: Norton Critical Edition [[posted]] (specials, fiction, settings, specials)
- Gray, Donald: Pride and Prejudice: Norton Critical Edition [[posted]] (specials, fiction, settings, specials)
- Cholderlos de Laclos, Pierre: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (media traditions, fiction, settings)
- Huxley, Aldous: Brave New World (media traditions, fiction, science fiction, utopias)
- Lukacs, Gyorgy: Theory of the Novel (narrative, fiction)
- Wellek, Rene: Theory of Literature (narrative, fiction)
- Bukatman, Scott: Terminal Identity: The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science Fiction (media theory, science fiction)
- Jameson, Frederic: Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions (media traditions, utopias, science fiction)
Utopian desire is something that emerges in simulations of social worlds.

