Saturday 19 April 2014

TALKING JANE AUSTEN WITH ... VICTORIA KINCAID: THE SECRETS OF DARCY AND ELIZABETH. WIN ONE OF THREE EBOOK COPIES!

My special guest for these Easter holidays is Victoria Kincaid, author of The Secrets of Darcy and Elizabeth. Victoria has a Ph.D. in English literature and has taught composition to unwilling college students. Today she teaches business writing to willing office professionals and tries to give voice to the demanding cast of characters in her head. She lives in Virginia with her husband, two children who love to read, and an overly affectionate cat. A lifelong Jane Austen fan, Victoria confesses to an extreme partiality for the Colin Firth miniseries version of Pride and Prejudice.
You'll find updating about her writing and releases at her site. You can purchase her Pride and Prejudice variation here. There's a giveaway contest for 3 ebook copies below this post, it is open internationally, so,  please, take your chances.  Good luck and Happy Easter time, everyone!
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Jane Austen and the 21st century. She lives in book clubs, conversations, sequels and movie adaptations. Do you think she has travelled through the centuries unchanged?

I think how we view Jane Austen changes constantly because our culture is always in flux.  If you look at the 1940 version of P&P, it’s quite different from any Austen adaptation today because they were focused on different aspects of her work.  She’s enjoying a surge in popularity today because particular aspects of her writing are particularly appealing to our culture at this moment.  I guess I would say that Austen hasn’t changed, but how we see her changes quite a bit.

She’s loved and appreciated all over the world. Can different cultures find different messages in her work or is she actually so universal?

What makes Austen’s books great works of literature is that you can view them from many different angles and focus on diffferent layers of meaning and get different experiences from them.  I think only the very best literature allows for this multi-layered approach.  We tend to focus on Austen’s romanticism, but you could write multiple doctoral dissertations about her social satire or her subtle commentary on gender politics in the Regency time period.  And those are just a few examples.
So, that’s a long-winded way of saying that, yes, I think she’s universal.  I would imagine that readers in different cultures find her work appealing in different ways.

When did you decide to write a variation of Pride and Prejudice and why did you want to try yourself in such a challinging task?

It wasn’t actually a conscious decision!  I had read a wide variety of P&P variations – some of which are quite wonderful.  But I found myself thinking:  “What if...”  Before long I had a whole plot in my head and felt compelled to start putting it down in paper – or pixels, as it were.

What was the premise of your retelling? 

There was a brief moment of peace between France and England in 1803 – following the signing of the Treaty of Amiens.  During that time, hundreds of English citizens (who were huge fans of French fashion and French wine despite the war) flocked to Paris.  When the war broke out again, these travelers were desperate to escape the country. 
I thought it would be fascinating to put Elizabeth and Darcy among these English citizens. Austen doesn’t deal much with the war or politics, but I liked the idea of complicating their romance with these outside events – and taking them out of their comfort zones.  Darcy is used to being in charge of everything, but his wealth and position don’t mean much as a fugitive in France.
Traditionally, P&P variations have been set in 1813, the year the book was published, but Austen actually wrote the first draft long before 1800, so I didn’t think that changing the setting to 1803 was that big a stretch.

How much do your Elizabeth and your Darcy differ from the Austen models?

I tried very hard to stay close to the spirit of Austen’s characters.  I really dislike it when characters in variations behave in ways that I believe are totally out of character.  That said, I put Darcy and Elizabeth in some completely new situations, so it presents new challenges.  They spend a lot of time alone together since they’re escaping France in a two-person curricle.  And Elizabeth falls ill.  So these events force them into closer proximity than in the original P&P, and this compells them to examine their feelings.

At a ball you would gladly accept to dance - even twice -  with …

Darcy, of course.  He’s the only man I’d contemplate leaving my husband for. J  I’d also love to get to know Captain Wentworth or Colonel Brandon better – still waters run deep.

For which of the minor characters would you like to write a spin off ? Why?

That’s a tough question because I find Darcy and Elizabeth so compelling that it’s hard to imagine focusing on someone else.  But I could envision writing about Colonel Fitzwilliam or Georgiana.  A lot of the other minor characters would need a personality transplant before I could spend that much time with them. J

Let’s play Lost in Austen? Which of her novel would you like to end up in?

Definitely Pride and Prejudice!  It’s my favorite.  Although I would be thrilled to visit Persuasion or Sense and Sensibility – I even have a soft spot for Mansfield Park.
What would you miss the most if you could go back and live in the Regency? What would you be more excited about?
I think I would miss showers and deoderant!  And toothpaste.  But it would be wonderful to wear elegant dresses and attend dances.  I love to dance and that would be great fun.  And wouldn’t it be wonderful to go back in time and actually meet Jane Austen?

How would you present your The Secrets of Darcy and Elizabeth in about 50 words?

After his disastrous marriage proposal, Darcy unexpectedly encounters Elizabeth in Paris, but a declaration of war means English citizens are in danger, and Darcy must help Elizabeth escape France. When they return to England, they have secrets they must conceal—even from their own families.
What are you up next? Are you working on another Jane Austen – inspired writing project or something totally different?
I am currently writing another Pride and Prejudice variation.  I had such an overwhelmingly positive reader response to The Secrets of Darcy and Elizabeth and I learned so much from the experience that I’m very excited about releasing my next book! 

 About the book - The Secrets of Darcy and Elizabeth

In this Pride and Prejudice variation, a despondent Darcy travels to Paris in the hopes of forgetting the disastrous proposal at Hunsford. Paris is teeming with English visitors during a brief moment of peace in the Napoleonic Wars, but Darcy’s spirits don’t lift until he attends a ball and unexpectedly encounters…Elizabeth Bennet!  Darcy seizes the opportunity to correct misunderstandings and initiate a courtship.
Their moment of peace is interrupted by the news that England has again declared war on France, and hundreds of English travelers must flee Paris immediately. Circumstances force Darcy and Elizabeth to escape on their own, despite the risk to her reputation. Even as they face dangers from street gangs and French soldiers, romantic feelings blossom during their flight to the coast. But then Elizabeth falls ill, and the French are arresting all the English men they can find….
When Elizabeth and Darcy finally return to England, their relationship has changed, and they face new crises.  However, they have secrets they must conceal—even from their own families.


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17 comments:

Joana Starnes said...

Sounds like such an intriguing premise, and the story promises fantastic twists and exciting adventures! I'd love to read it and thanks for the chance to be included in the giveaway!

Vesper said...

Welcome Victoria, I am really interested in how you get Elizabeth to Paris.
I couldn't find a paperback copy of your book on Amazon Canada, do you intend publishing a paperback?

Frances Evesham said...

Hello Victoria. Can't wait to read your book. It''so interesting that Jane Austen hardly mentions wars, although several of her characters have been involved. Was she not interested, did she want to focus on the small world of her English society or was it not seemly for ladies to talk about the war (though I can't imagine that would stop Austen?)
Please do something similar with Persuasion, my favourite of all her novels. I love the enormous romantic elements of waiting so long for love to find a way!

dstoutholcomb said...

I like your twist on the story

Gayle Mills said...

Good luck with your book. I hope it's well received.

cyn209 said...

cannot wait to read this!!!
congrats to Victoria!!!!
so, what's next?!?!?

thank you for the giveaway!!!

divavixenqueen said...

Congratulations. It sounds like a really great book. Will this
become a series or will it just be a standalone?

Victoria Kincaid said...

Hello Everyone and thank you for your comments. I love how supportive everyone in the Austen community has been!

Victoria Kincaid said...

I'll try to answer all the questions.

Unfortunately, this book is only available in ebook form at this point. I am planning another P&P variation. It's not a sequel to this one, but another take on P&P - from a different angle. I've never had an idea about a Persuasion variation, but it would be fun to write if I thought of one. I love that book too!

As for why Austen didn't write more about wars, I don't know, but I'm sure several scholars have written about the topic. Maybe she felt that enough books were written about war and too few captured the "female" world of drawing rooms and courtship.

Thank you all for your good wishes!

junewilliams7 said...

This sounds very intriguing. I've always wished that Jane Austen had written more about the war, since she had numerous military men in her novels,plus her Navy brothers. Thanks for the interview!

Ceri said...

I like the idea of them in France, and the fleeing sounds like it could get interesting! This variation has some great reviews already.

petronela said...

Happy Easter!!!!!Loveeee

Joanne said...

Welcome Victoria

Ah, a dance or two with Darcy ... :)

Good luck with the book. I'm looking forward to reading it.

oloore said...

Great idea for variation and very unique! I love it when Darcy and Elizabeth are forced by circumstances into closer proximity:) Thank you very much for generous giveaway. And good luck with the next book!

Unknown said...

It sounds great!!! Thank you for the giveaway.

Maria said...

Loved the interview, ladies! And I'm very curious to read this novel. The idea of Darcy and Elizabeth escaping together from France sounds so romantic and yet danger! I agree with you, Victoria. Darcy is my favourite hero but Wentworth and Brandon are charming indeed! :)

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