Sarah Zettel was born in Sacramento, Calif. Since then she has lived in 10 cities, four states, two countries and become an author of a dozen science fiction and fantasy books, a host of short stories and novellas, as well as a handful of essays about the pop culture in which she finds herself immersed. She lives in Michigan with husband Tim, son Alexander and cat Buffy the Vermin Slayer. When not writing, she drinks tea, gardens, practices tai chi and plays the fiddle, but not all at once.
On Pride and Prejudice
Times and Tenors
By Sarah Zettel
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Hi.
My name’s Sarah . . .
And I’m a PBS Janeite.
(Hi, Sarah!)
I fell in love with the works of Jane AustenHthrough the movies and the television specials, and for the longest time I stayed away from the actual novels. I thought I could get along with the lovely old BBC presentations, and when I saw the 1995 miniseries starring Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy, I was sure I could be set for life. But . . . there was an empty feeling within. Somewhere deep down, I knew there was a problem. . . .
Okay. Maybe it wasn’t all that Marianne Dashwood-level dramatic. But, it is true, I watched Pride and Prejudice long before I actually sat down and read it. Then, my husband bought me a lovely, old edition of Austen’s collected works for Christmas. That was when I discovered, as do all who read Austen, that these books were much more than what their media interpretations portray. I also came to realize that what those interpretations pull out of the story says far more about the time and place the filmmaker lives in than it does about Austen’s time.
All filmmakers who work with literature make choices. Unfortunately, it really is impossible just to film the book, whatever book it might be. Decisions have to be made about what to leave in, what to take out and what to make up. All this is done according to a complicated combination of what the filmmaker thinks the …
Other Essays by Sarah Zettel
- Covalent Bonds
from James Bond in the 21st Century - Dust to Dust
from Navigating the Golden Compass - Hermione Granger and the Charge of Sexism
from Mapping the World of the Sorcerer's Apprentice - Something Familiar, Something Peculiar
from Welcome to Wisteria Lane - When Did the Scoobies Become Insiders?
from Seven Seasons of Buffy - Why I Love Narnia
from Revisiting Narnia - You Will Believe a Man Can Walk
from The Man from Krypton
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