Jane Austen: Novels and Film Adaptations

Schedule

Tue Oct 06 2026 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

Room 1G 15, Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee | Dundee, SC

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A five-week course with Andrew Roberts . Tuesday afternoons 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. 6th October - 3rd November 2026.
About this Event

Booking will close on Friday 2nd October 2025 at 12 noon.

Due to limited resources, we are UNABLE TO ACCEPT LATE BOOKINGS after this date.

This course will be held in Room 1G 15 of the Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee.

Tuesday afternoons, 2.00 p.m. - 4.00 p.m. 6th October - 3rd November 2026.

In this course we will read Jane Austen’s novels alongside a selection of film versions / adaptations, thinking about what is gained and lost when fiction is transferred to the screen. There have been notably effective films based on most of Austen’s works, as well as ambitious rewritings / development of unfinished work. Questions about characterisation, setting, irony, tone, interiority, realism and audience response play out in fascinating ways across the two media. Texts / adaptations to be discussed include: Pride and Prejudice; Sense and Sensibility; Emma; Sanditon; Persuasion; Mansfield Park.


Tutor: Andrew Roberts

Andrew Roberts has taught literature and related subjects at Dundee University since 1993, having previously been a lecturer at London University. He is currently a Research Professor of Modern Literature in the School of Humanities. His teaching and research has been in modernist fiction and poetry, contemporary British and Irish poetry, literature and science, and literature and visual culture. As well as the English MA and MLitt, he taught for several years on the MFA Art and Humanities. He was Principal Investigator for the AHRC-funded projects, ‘Poetry Beyond Text: Vision, Text and Cognition’ (2009-2011), leading a team of researchers in Literature, Psychology and Fine Art from the Universities of Dundee and Kent. His books include Conrad and Masculinity (2000), Poetry and Contemporary Culture (co-edited 2002), Geoffrey Hill (2004), and Strangeness and Power: Essays on the Poetry of Geoffrey Hill (edited, 2020).

Course code: 10 115

Enquiries should be sent to: [email protected]

As a volunteer organisation with limited resources, we try to respond to all queries as quickly as possible. Please bear with us.

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Room 1G 15, Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee, Old Hawkhill, Dundee, United Kingdom

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