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Jane Austen fan fiction is the collection of numerous sequels and spin-offs produced by authors who have either used the plot of Austen's original novels, or have extended them, to produce new works of fiction. Austen's posthumous popularity has inspired fan fiction that runs the gamut through numerous genres, but the most concentrated medium has remained the novel. According to Pucci and Thompson in their 2003 survey on the contemporary evolution of Jane Austen's work, at the turn of the 20th century (over 150 years after the final publication of her first collected works), over one hundred sequels, rewritings, and continuations of her novels had been published.

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  • Fanfictions de Jane Austen (fr)
  • Jane Austen fan fiction (en)
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  • Jane Austen fan fiction is the collection of numerous sequels and spin-offs produced by authors who have either used the plot of Austen's original novels, or have extended them, to produce new works of fiction. Austen's posthumous popularity has inspired fan fiction that runs the gamut through numerous genres, but the most concentrated medium has remained the novel. According to Pucci and Thompson in their 2003 survey on the contemporary evolution of Jane Austen's work, at the turn of the 20th century (over 150 years after the final publication of her first collected works), over one hundred sequels, rewritings, and continuations of her novels had been published. (en)
  • La fanfiction de Jane Austen est la collection de nombreuses variations, suites et spin-offs produits par des auteurs qui ont soit utilisé l'intrigue des romans originaux d'Austen, soit l'ont étendue, pour produire de nouvelles œuvres de fiction. La popularité posthume d'Austen a inspiré la fanfiction qui couvre toute la gamme à travers de nombreux genres, dont le plus concentré reste le roman. D'après Pucci et Thompson dans leur enquête de 2003 sur l'évolution contemporaine de l'œuvre de Jane Austen, au tournant du XXe siècle (plus de 150 ans après la publication finale de ses premiers recueils), plus d'une centaine de suites, réécritures et continuations de ses romans avaient été publiés. (fr)
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  • Jane Austen fan fiction is the collection of numerous sequels and spin-offs produced by authors who have either used the plot of Austen's original novels, or have extended them, to produce new works of fiction. Austen's posthumous popularity has inspired fan fiction that runs the gamut through numerous genres, but the most concentrated medium has remained the novel. According to Pucci and Thompson in their 2003 survey on the contemporary evolution of Jane Austen's work, at the turn of the 20th century (over 150 years after the final publication of her first collected works), over one hundred sequels, rewritings, and continuations of her novels had been published. Pride and Prejudice accounted for the majority of published Austen-inspired books, at 900 total, and all six novels and three minor works are represented in published Jane Austen fan fiction (JAFF). The number of unpublished Austen-inspired stories on various JAFF sites at least doubles that number. They have continued to remain popular well into the 21st century, with modern adaptations reaching as high as third on The New York Times Best Seller List However, opinions remain mixed in regard to the liberties taken by authors when modifying or adding to the existing canon of Austen literature. While audiences have responded well commercially to various novels, critics have argued that transposing new work onto of the frame provided by Austen adulterates the genre. For example, while Dr. Lynda A. Hall is wary of how JAFF and adaptations of Jane Austen's novels distort the public's understanding of the original texts, she also believes that there is value in studying popular culture's representations of Austen's works. (en)
  • La fanfiction de Jane Austen est la collection de nombreuses variations, suites et spin-offs produits par des auteurs qui ont soit utilisé l'intrigue des romans originaux d'Austen, soit l'ont étendue, pour produire de nouvelles œuvres de fiction. La popularité posthume d'Austen a inspiré la fanfiction qui couvre toute la gamme à travers de nombreux genres, dont le plus concentré reste le roman. D'après Pucci et Thompson dans leur enquête de 2003 sur l'évolution contemporaine de l'œuvre de Jane Austen, au tournant du XXe siècle (plus de 150 ans après la publication finale de ses premiers recueils), plus d'une centaine de suites, réécritures et continuations de ses romans avaient été publiés. Si les les six romans et trois œuvres mineures sont représentés dans la fan fiction publiée de Jane Austen (JAFF), Orgueil et Préjugés représentait la majorité des livres inspirés d'Austen publiés, soit 900 au total. Le nombre d'histoires inspirées d'Austen non publiées sur divers sites JAFF double au moins ce nombre. Leur popularité est restée intact au XXIe siècle, les adaptations modernes atteignant la troisième place de la liste des meilleures ventes du New York Times Cependant, les opinions restent mitigées en ce qui concerne les libertés prises par les auteurs lors de la modification ou de l'ajout au canon existant de la littérature d'Austen. Alors que le public a bien réagi commercialement à divers romans, les critiques ont fait valoir que la transposition de nouvelles œuvres sur le cadre fourni par Austen falsifie le genre. Par exemple, alors que le Dr Lynda A. Hall se méfie de la façon dont JAFF et les adaptations des romans de Jane Austen déforment la compréhension du public des textes originaux, elle pense également qu'il est utile d'étudier les représentations de la culture populaire des œuvres d'Austen. (fr)
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