Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger

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Autor(a) principal: Amorim, Maria Inês Freitas de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Lumina
Texto Completo: https://lumina.ufjf.emnuvens.com.br/lumina/article/view/525
Resumo: Pride and Prejudice, the novel authored by English writer Jane Austen, may be considered one of the well-remembered novels from the history of literature. Even though it has been two centuries since its publication, the narrative presents discussions that reverberate nowadays, such as the social role of women and criticisms to a society that privileges appearances. The novel has been adapted several times to various formats such as film, television series or reread onto other literary works. The first attempt to adapt it for the internet is the webseries The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, 2012,broadcasted on a channel on youtube.com. The webseries also created characters’ profiles on social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr, allowing audience interaction. One hundred episodes were produced in an effort to bring a contemporary view of the novel by presenting a new post from the main character’s vlog at each episode. This article aims to analyze which elements of literary narrative were preserved with this particular adaptation of the novel to a webseries considering the necessary contextualization to maintain verisimilitude.
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spelling Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vloggerLiterature; Webseries; Adaptation; Cyberspace; Social Media; Jane AustenPride and Prejudice, the novel authored by English writer Jane Austen, may be considered one of the well-remembered novels from the history of literature. Even though it has been two centuries since its publication, the narrative presents discussions that reverberate nowadays, such as the social role of women and criticisms to a society that privileges appearances. The novel has been adapted several times to various formats such as film, television series or reread onto other literary works. The first attempt to adapt it for the internet is the webseries The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, 2012,broadcasted on a channel on youtube.com. The webseries also created characters’ profiles on social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr, allowing audience interaction. One hundred episodes were produced in an effort to bring a contemporary view of the novel by presenting a new post from the main character’s vlog at each episode. This article aims to analyze which elements of literary narrative were preserved with this particular adaptation of the novel to a webseries considering the necessary contextualization to maintain verisimilitude.LuminaAmorim, Maria Inês Freitas de2015-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://lumina.ufjf.emnuvens.com.br/lumina/article/view/525Lumina; v. 9, n. 2 (2015): Dossiê Intermidialidadee-1981-40701516-0785reponame:Revista Luminainstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiroinstacron:UFRJenghttps://lumina.ufjf.emnuvens.com.br/lumina/article/view/525/394Direitos autorais 2015 Luminainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-01-29T20:27:19Zmail@mail.com -
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title Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger
spellingShingle Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger
Amorim, Maria Inês Freitas de
Literature; Webseries; Adaptation; Cyberspace; Social Media; Jane Austen
title_short Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger
title_full Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger
title_fullStr Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger
title_full_unstemmed Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger
title_sort Rereading Austen: from XIX century young lady hero to XXI century vlogger
author Amorim, Maria Inês Freitas de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amorim, Maria Inês Freitas de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Literature; Webseries; Adaptation; Cyberspace; Social Media; Jane Austen
topic Literature; Webseries; Adaptation; Cyberspace; Social Media; Jane Austen
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Pride and Prejudice, the novel authored by English writer Jane Austen, may be considered one of the well-remembered novels from the history of literature. Even though it has been two centuries since its publication, the narrative presents discussions that reverberate nowadays, such as the social role of women and criticisms to a society that privileges appearances. The novel has been adapted several times to various formats such as film, television series or reread onto other literary works. The first attempt to adapt it for the internet is the webseries The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, 2012,broadcasted on a channel on youtube.com. The webseries also created characters’ profiles on social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr, allowing audience interaction. One hundred episodes were produced in an effort to bring a contemporary view of the novel by presenting a new post from the main character’s vlog at each episode. This article aims to analyze which elements of literary narrative were preserved with this particular adaptation of the novel to a webseries considering the necessary contextualization to maintain verisimilitude.
description Pride and Prejudice, the novel authored by English writer Jane Austen, may be considered one of the well-remembered novels from the history of literature. Even though it has been two centuries since its publication, the narrative presents discussions that reverberate nowadays, such as the social role of women and criticisms to a society that privileges appearances. The novel has been adapted several times to various formats such as film, television series or reread onto other literary works. The first attempt to adapt it for the internet is the webseries The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, 2012,broadcasted on a channel on youtube.com. The webseries also created characters’ profiles on social media such as Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr, allowing audience interaction. One hundred episodes were produced in an effort to bring a contemporary view of the novel by presenting a new post from the main character’s vlog at each episode. This article aims to analyze which elements of literary narrative were preserved with this particular adaptation of the novel to a webseries considering the necessary contextualization to maintain verisimilitude.
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