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Bibliography

Readings: with 'settings'

  1. Film: Jane Austen Book Club [[posted]] (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials, fan culture)

    Captures some of the culture surrounding Jane Austen

  2. Mitchell, Margaret: Gone With the Wind (media traditions, fiction, settings, specials)
  3. Catullus: Collected Poetry [[posted]] (media traditions, fiction, settings, specials)
  4. Austen, Jane: Pride and Prejudice [[posted]] (specials, media traditions, fiction, settings)
  5. Austen, Jane: Emma [[posted]] (specials, media traditions, fiction, settings)
  6. Carver, Raymond: Short Cuts (media traditions, fiction, settings, specials)
  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Film: Pride and Prejudice [[posted]] (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)
  10. Film: Clueless (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)

    Filmic adaptation of Emma.

  11. Film: Becoming Jane [[posted]] (fiction, settings, media traditions, specials)

    Fictionally recounts the life of Jane Austen, and illustrates her world

  12. Ash Grove Press: Pride and Prejudice Board Game [[posted]] (source) (fiction, settings, games, specials)
  13. Gray, Donald: Pride and Prejudice: Norton Critical Edition [[posted]] (specials, fiction, settings, specials)
  14. Gray, Donald: Pride and Prejudice: Norton Critical Edition [[posted]] (specials, fiction, settings, specials)
  15. Anonymous: The Laws of Etiquette [[posted]] (source) (performance, sociology, specials, settings)

    This dated text provides a guide to social rules within a heavily structured society.

  16. Edward Copeland and Juliet McMaster: The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen [[posted]] (fan culture, sociology, specials, settings)
  17. Cholderlos de Laclos, Pierre: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (media traditions, fiction, settings)
Total readings: 17, annotated: 12. [70.6%]