Over the course of the last year, while we've been making Live from Pemberley, we've been blessed with a brand new Pride and Prejudice adaptation! We originally covered Fire Island when it was first released with guest Tobin Low. But this week, in honor of its recent Emmy nominations, we're revisiting the film with its writer and star Joel Kim Booster. From Joel, we learn about how Austen maps onto gay culture and hear about some of the behind-the-scenes decisions of the movie.
Join us in two weeks for our discussion of Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld!
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Live from Pemberley: Eligible (with Curtis Sittenfeld)
Live from Pemberley: Longbourn (with Jo Baker)
Live from Pemberley: Her Two Most Deserving Daughters (Chapter 61)
Live from Pemberley: Engaged to Mr. Darcy! (Chapters 59 + 60)
Live from Pemberley: It Taught Me to Hope (Chapters 57 + 58)
Live From Pemberley: Obstinate Headstrong Girl (Chapter 56)
Live from Pemberley: Why is Not Every Body as Happy? (Chapters 53 – 55)
Special Edition: Reality Television and ‘The One’ (with Julia Argy)
Live and Pemberley: Lydia Was Lydia Still (Chapters 51 + 52)
Special Edition: The Sacred Space of Summer Camp (with Nathalie Folkerts)
Live from Pemberley: They Must Marry! (Chapters 49 + 50)
Patreon Sneak Peak: Bonus Interview with Dr. Jennifer Regan-Lefebvre
Live from Pemberley: Endless Ruin (Chapter 47 + 48)
Live from Pemberley: Mr. Wickham and Our Poor Lydia (Chapter 46)
Special Edition: Interview with Charyti Reiter from On the Rise
Live From Pemberley: Not Only Astonishment, But Gratitude (Chapters 44 + 45)
Live from Pemberley: A Large, Handsome, Stone Building (Chapter 43)
Live from Pemberley: The Life of Mary Wollstonecraft (with Charlotte Gordon)
Special Sneak Peek! (Forgiveness: An Alternative Account)
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