Jane Austen Video
The real Jane Austen 1-8May 20, 2012
A BBC documentary produced in 2002 and directed by Nicky Patterson. The narrator Anne Chancellor is related to Jane Austen herself and played the part of Caroline Bingley in BBC' s "Pride and Prejudice ' (1995). This video was up until recently in user's "inmypooropinion" channel which was closed. The only reason I upload it is because it was a favorite with some people. But, as I recognize the effort and time to prepare a video, I felt that I should give my due to "inmypooropinion" and in case he/she creates a different channel and wants to use his/her videos again, he/she can notify me with a private message to withdraw it.
Jane Austen's BiographyMay 16, 2012
Pride and Prejudice Original Soundtrack - Universal Music Group (All Rights Reserved) A presentation created by Sheila Morato "... The time in which Jane Austen wrote her novels was a period of great stability just about to give way to a time of unimagined changes. At that time most of England's population (some thirteen million) were involved in rural and agricultural work: yet within another twenty years, the majority of Englishmen became urban dwellers involved with industry, and the great railway age had begun. Throughout the early years of the century the cities were growing at a great rate; the network of canals was completed, the main roads were being remade. Regency London, in particular, boomed and became, among other things, a great centre of fashion. On the other hand, England in the first decade of the nineteenth century was still predominantly a land of country towns and villages, a land of rural routines which were scarcely touched by the seven campaigns of the Peninsular War against Napoleon... Austen presents a rather cool and objective view of the society behaviour at her time and the limited options of the women. Genteel women could not get money except by marrying for it or inheriting it. They had to acquire accomplishments such as ability to draw, sing, play music, or speak modern languages (French, Italian) to attract a husband. Even though, her heroines have distinct and sparkling personalities as the character Elizabeth Bennet insist on being ...
Love Story - Jane Austen storiesMay 19, 2012
Hi, I made video about my favourite couples from Jane Austen novels Sense and Sensibility Northanger Abbey Mansfield Park (I like Pride and Prejudice too, but I couldnt find it anywhere XD)
Ghosts, Jane Austen ~ Chawton HouseMay 20, 2012
Does Jane Austens Ghost still inhabit her much loved home Chawton House...?
MASTERPIECE | The Complete Jane Austen | Men & ...May 19, 2012
A behind-the-scenes look at adapting Jane Austen's classic novels to television with screenwriter, Andrew Davies. Davies dishes on romance, the interplay between men and women during the Austen period, and adapting Jane Austen's masterpieces to the screen. Masterpiece presents The Complete Jane Austen. This four-month, first-ever US television extravaganza includes new productions of Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Sense and Sensibility, along with classic productions of Emma and Pride and Prejudice. PBS air date: Starting Sunday, January 13 at 9/8C (check local listings). For more information visit pbs.org
Becoming Jane (6/11) Movie CLIP - Insult With a Smiling Face (2007) HDApr 26, 2012
Becoming Jane Movie Clip - watch all clips j.mp click to subscribe j.mp Jane (Anne Hathaway) and Judge Langlois (Ian Richardson) get off to a rocky start when they disagree on the implications of irony. TM & © Miramax Films (2012) Cast: Anne Hathaway, James McAvoy, Lucy Cohu, Ian Richardson, Joe Anderson Director: Julian Jarrold MOVIECLIPS YouTube Channel: j.mp Join our Facebook page: j.mp Follow us on Twitter: j.mp Buy Movie: amzn.to Producer: Jeff Abberley, Joanna Anderson, Robert Bernstein, Julia Blackman, Graham Broadbent, Noëlette Buckley, Nicole Finnan, James Flynn, Tim Haslam, Morgan O'Sullivan, Douglas Rae, James Saynor Screenwriter: Jane Austen, Kevin Hood, Sarah Williams Film Description: Events from the life of the author Jane Austen inspired this romantic historical drama, which speculates of a romance that may have had a significant impact on her life and work. Twenty-year-old Jane Austen (Anne Hathaway) is the daughter of Rev. Austen (James Cromwell), a minister who looks after a flock in a small rural community in Southern England with his wife (Julie Walters). While her older sister, Cassandra (Anna Maxwell Martin), is engaged to be married, Jane resists her family's efforts to match her up with Mr. Wisley (Laurence Fox), the wealthy but dull nephew of Lady Gresham (Maggie Smith), a minor member of the British nobility. Jane has the heart of an artist, and hopes to distinguish herself as a musician or a writer, though her parents don't think much of her ...
Jane Austen Couples - You and MeMay 20, 2012
This music video includes the most popular couples in the movies based on Jane Austen's novels. I used some couples more than others just because they are my favorites. I am in the process of making a North and South video. I hope to have that up soon. Enjoy! Movies: Mansfield Park Sense and Sensibility Emma Pride and Prejudice Persuasion Clips belong to: Focus Features BBC Miramax Films and Columbia Pictures Music: "You and Me" by Lifehouse and belongs to Geffen Record Co.
Jane Austen's HouseMay 19, 2012
At Chawton, Hampshire, where she spent the last couple of years of her life. The song is "Dawn" by Dario Marianelli from the Pride & Prejudice OST, played by youtube user Gae41: www.youtube.com
ANNE HATHAWAY BECOMES JANE AUSTENMay 19, 2012
Anne Hathaway learned special manners like curtsying to become Jane Austen in Becoming Jane.
MASTERPIECE | The Complete Jane Austen | ...May 18, 2012
A behind-the-scenes look at adapting Jane Austen's classic novels to television with screenwriter, Andrew Davies. Davies dishes on romance, the interplay between men and women during the Austen period, and adapting Jane Austen's masterpieces to the screen. Masterpiece presents The Complete Jane Austen. This four-month, first-ever US television extravaganza includes new productions of Persuasion, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Sense and Sensibility, along with classic productions of Emma and Pride and Prejudice. PBS air date: Starting Sunday, January 13 at 9/8C (check local listings). For more information visit pbs.org
The Jane Austen Book Club trailerMay 18, 2012
As five women and one enigmatic man meet to discuss the works of Jane Austen, they find their love lives playing out in a 21st century version of her novels. Sylvia (Amy Brenneman), is shocked when her husband Daniel (Jimmy Smits), leaves her after 20 plus years and three children. Jocelyn (Maria Bello), her unmarried best friend, distracts herself from her unacknowledged loneliness by breeding dogs. Prudie (Emily Blunt) is a young French teacher, in possession of a worthy husband yet distracted by persistent fantasies about sex with another man. The many times married Bernadette (Kathy Baker) develops a yearning for one more chance at happiness. Beautiful, risk-taking Allegra (Maggie Grace), Sylvia and Daniel's lesbian daughter, has quit talking to her lover. And Grigg (Hugh Dancy), a young science fiction fan and computer whiz, seems horribly both out of place and obliviously at ease as the only man to be invited into the book circle.
Part 1 - Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (Chs 01-14)May 20, 2012
Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Karen Savage. Playlist for Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen: www.youtube.com Sense and Sensibility free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org Sense and Sensibility free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Sense and Sensibility at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com
Part 1 - Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (Chs 01-15)May 20, 2012
Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Elizabeth Klett. Playlist for Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: www.youtube.com Pride and Prejudice free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org Pride and Prejudice free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Pride and Prejudice at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com
A visit to Jane Austen's home (At Home with the Georgians)Apr 23, 2012
Available on DVD from all major retailers. Prize-winning author Professor Amanda Vickery sets her sights on the golden age of homemaking -- the Georgian era. Through dramatic reconstruction she traces the story of the unique relationship Britons enjoy with their homes, arguing that the Georgians' preoccupation with décor helped to redefine the part played by men and women in British society. Characters from all walks of life; gentlewomen in their stately mansions, to servants with only a locking box to call their own are bought to life as Amanda reveals the artifacts, letters and diaries of the age where the modern notion of a 'home' was born
Pride and Prejudice: The Lake Scene (Colin Firth Strips Off)May 20, 2012
The global edition of BBC iPlayer has launched on iPad - bit.ly Download the free app today and enjoy taster clips and episodes! Watch a selection of the best classic and contemporary British shows on demand, including full length episodes of 'Pride and Prejudice'. Here's a chance to see the classic moment when Colin Firth takes a plunge in the lake as he plays the brooding Mr Darcy.
Jane Austen's "Neat and Simple" English Creamware
Jane Austen started to write 'Northanger Abbey' in 1798 It was sold to a publisher in Bath for '10 in 1803 but as he felt it was a bit out of fashion with its Gothic subject, put it in a desk draw, and there it sat until finally published, posthumously, in 1818
Longbourn's Unexpected Matchmaker
Hi I’m Emma Hox, and I’m addicted to Pride and Prejudice. There I said it, I admit it... I love Jane Austen. Worse, I love Mr. Darcy. It is this passion that led me to write Longbourn's Unexpected matchmaker.
Antique Lamps - Jane Austen's "Neat & Simple" English Creamware
Jane Austen started to write "Northanger Abbey" in 1798. It was sold to a publisher in Bath for £10 in 1803 but as he felt it was a bit out of fashion with its Gothic subject, put it in a desk draw, and there it sat until finally published, posthumously, in 1818.
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