Sunday, 28 March 2010

JOURNAL OF THE THIRD MEETING - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

The third meeting was great. We had so much fun thanks to Jane Austen's  PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, its beautiful adaptations over the years and ... new acquisitions to our group: Antonella, Cristina, Simona and Valentina . They came from Rome to join us in the discussion of one of their favourite literary works  ever and the meeting was cheerful and amusing. We' just started discussing, actually! There is so much to be said yet ,  two hours are not enough for such an amazing novel.
Anyhow, something strange is haunting our meetings: each time the technological equipment of the library, which usually works, starts giving problems. Once is the TV and we have to use the computer, another time the DVD player and we have to use the computer... Today even the computer started giving problems... but we've made it as well. Only, I wonder, is it a message from Jane Austen herself? An invitation to read her books more than to watch the beautiful adaptations based on them? Maybe , who knows. But we are good girls: all of us  read or re-read Pride and Prejudice for our meeting today!

To open the discussion, after a very short introduction about the writing and the publication of the novel, we saw a clip (from Pride and Prejudice 2005 DVD, one of the extras in it). It was about dating in the 18th century and how different it was from nowadays for boys and girls to meet and have a date, the central role of balls, the absence of physical contacts.



Then we discussed
  • the use of letters
  • the role of first impressions
  • Elizabeth's and Darcy's pride and prejudice
  • Mr & Mrs Bennet as parents
  • the laws regulating inheritance in Sense and Sensibility (primogeniture) and Pride and Prejudice (Longbourn entailed to a male heir)
  • marriages
  • Darcy's reasons for his unfortunate first proposals
  • Elizabeth's reasons for her rejecting Darcy at first
Before and after discussing the key moment of the first proposal, we also saw and compared the different performances in the 1940, 1980, 1995 and 2005 adaptations of P&P. This is a collage I made of the 4 different versions.




Then we went on comparing


  • Wickham and Willoughby
  • Mr Collins and Mr Tilney (as clergy men)
  • The rushed endings in Sense and Sensibility and Northanger Abbey with the end of Pride and Prejudice
At the end of the meeting everybody filled in a feedback survey and these are the results

Favourite character
Elizabeth Bennet   13
Mr Bennet  1
Mr Darcy 1

Unforgettable moments
First proposal  8
The arrival of the Bingleys and Mr Darcy at the first Ball   1
The conversation between Lady Catherine and Elizabeth    1
The Ball at Netherfield   1
Darcy's final proposal    2
Darcy and Elizabeth at Rosings  1
Elizabeth unexpectedly  meeting   Darcy at Pemberley   1
Darcy's letter to Elizabeth    1
Mr Collins's proposal to Elizabeth (so funny)     1
Darcy, Elizabeth and Col. Fitzwilliam in the sitting room at Rosings   1
The first ball    1

You think that
Darcy embodies prejudice and Elizabeth pride
Darcy embodies pride and Elizabeth prejudice   1
There's pride and prejudice in both   14

The funniest character in P& P is/are
Mr Bennet  2
Mrs Bennet   3
Mr Collins  10
Elizabeth's younger sisters
Lady Catherine De Bourgh

My favorite novel so far
Sense and Sensibility
Northanger Abbey
Pride and Prejudice  15

Favourite hero
Colonel Brandon 1
Edward Ferrars
John Willoughby
Henry Tilney    1
Mr Darcy   13
Wickham
Bingley

Favourite heroine
Elinor
Marianne
Elizabeth Bennet   15
Catherine Morland

Best P&P first proposal
1940     1
1980
1995    14
2005



Thanks to Pina, Valentina L., Valentina M., Maria Francesca, Martina, Serena, Cecilia, Marika, Costanza, Simona, Elisabetta, Mara, Ludovica, Antonella and Cristina for the lovely afternoon. I'll wait for all of you again on April 10th to discuss our reading of  Mansfield Park.

10 comments:

lunarossa said...

Oh MG, such a wonderful group of lovely ladies talking about P&P! I so envy you! I'm so glad that your meeting was another success and your friends from Rome mange to join you. Keep on the great fun and ...please arrange something in bath so I can come as well!!!! Baci. A.

Maria Grazia said...

@lunarossa
Actually, we have talked about a final trip to Jane Austen's places and we all would love it. Let's see if we manage to do it. We all work or study and it should be next summer. I'll keep you updated.Grazie, A. Ciao!

Anonymous said...

Oh, I've already told you I want to join the group! Ot at least to find a club like yours here... I wouldn't be so annoying talking about Austen if everybody liked it! It sounds as if it had been wonderful!

Maria Grazia said...

@Luciana
It really was Luciana! You are not annoying when writing about Austen on your blog. Your latest post was great. So, go on doing it ...and if you plan a trip to Italy by the end of June, we'll wait for you to discuss Mansfield Park ( Friday 30 April) Emma ( last Saturday in May) Persuasion (last Saturday in June).

Hannah Stoneham said...

It would be wonderful to know what your club made of the Bennets as parents - as there is quite a lot of dispute over which of the two parents is the worse parent - maybe they are equally bad?!

Great blog post - thanks indeed!

Hannah

Maria Grazia said...

@Hanna
Well, actually there was a strenuous defence of Mrs Bennet by one of us, Antonella, but generally she was not considered a model mother by the rest of us. Not that she didn't love her daughters but, maybe she was rather self - focused sometimes or too often mono- thematic in her concerns (marriage). Antonella tried to find the reasons for such behaviour.
Nobody tried to defend Mr Bennet's absence in his daughters' education and life during the discussion. However, one of us chose him as her favourite character in the feedback survey. I can't tell who she is because the questionnaires were anonymous.
Thanks for commenting Hanna.

Alexa Adams said...

I loved watching all four versions of the proposal back to back! It's been a fabulous way to start my day.

Maria Grazia said...

@Alexa Adams
I'm glad you liked my collage. It's interesting to see how differently the same scene can be conveyed. Have a fabulous rest of the day!

Meredith said...

Excellent post and video collage! I enjoyed it all! I have to say though I always feel a little disappointed in the proposal scene, because I feel like none of the Darcy's show the struggle or torment that he is feeling. I know Darcy is supposed to be reserved, but I would love to see some of his emotions come to the surface just a little bit!

Looks like P&P is the most favorite book in all aspects so far! I wonder if it will be dethroned after you read some of the otherS!

Maria Grazia said...

@Meredith
This is how Jane Austen saw her Darcy. Always extremely self-controlled. Pity isn't it?
And, yes, so far, JA's favourite novel seems to be P&P. I think it'll resist the challenge of this month book, Mansfield Park. But with Emma and Persuasion... who knows? It's unpredictable.
Thanks for dropping by and comment, Meredith!