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2 February 2005

“I have been in a most complete error with respect to your views, till this moment.”

Filed under: Jane in the News — Mags @ 10:19 pm

Ally Symonds writes to us to explain the term “Victorian English,” as applied to the work of Jane Austen, in an article under her byline, as described in this AustenBlog post.

First, allow me to commend you on the service you’re doing to humanity by running the Austen Blog. Consider yourself commended.

Second, hi! I’m Ally Symonds, the student you quoted on December 4, 2004.

Third, I feel it’s very important for you to know that I am entirely aware that Pride and Prejudice wasn’t set in Victorian England. Austen died in 1817, twenty years before Victoria was crowned Queen. What I actually wrote in the article was “antiquated English,” but my editor (also a student) changed it to “Victorian.” I could have quibbled, but I figured (wrongly!) nobody would notice. However, this whole thing has served as a valuable lesson to me that I should trust my instinct, not my editor!

Thanks for the mention, though. I love Jane Austen!

Miss Symonds, we are glad to clear up the misunderstanding (the Editrix, too, has suffered at the hands of careless editors), and are delighted by your enthusiasm for Jane Austen. We would also like to take this opportunity to point out, for your future information, that Janeites miss very little. ;-) Thanks for writing!

San Jose Repertory Theater to stage Pride and Prejudice

Filed under: Stage — Julie B. @ 12:59 pm

The San Jose Mercury News reports that San Jose Repertory Theater will produce an original adaptation of Pride and Prejudice during its 2005-2006 season.

Money is the issue at the core of “Pride and Prejudice,” Austen’s story of love and class in stuffy 19th-century England. So it’s appropriate that this lavish period piece represents a budgetary splurge for the Rep. This new adaptation by writer/director Jon Jory, former head of the prestigious Humana Festival, demands a huge 16-person cast decked out in extravagant attire.

The play is a co-production with Arizona Theatre Company. It runs November 28 through December 30, 2005. Tickets for single productions are not yet on sale.

 

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