A Review of Sanditon by Jane Austen as Revised by Andrew Davies on PBS’s Masterpiece

Jane Austen died in 1817 before she could finish her novel The Brothers, later called Sanditon. In January and February, 2020, PBS’s Masterpiece aired Andrew Davies’ 2018 adaptation of Sanditon. This production features superb acting by Rose Williams as Charlotte Heywood, Theo James as Sidney Parker, Crystal Clarke as Georgiana Lambe, Charlotte Spencer as Esther Denham, Jack Fox as Edward Denham, Lily Sacofsky as Clara Brereton, Leo Suter as Young Stringer, Kris Marshall as Tom Parker, and the versatile veteran Anne Reid as the wily and cranky Lady Denham. Davies begins his adaptation of Sanditon with a situation similar to that in Pride and Prejudice: the heroine Charlotte and the hero Sidney misunderstand and offend one another. They gradually learn to appreciate each other. However, Davies’ script violates many important themes of Austen’s novels and incorporates some scenes that focus on male athleticism, which never appear in any other work of the famous English novelist and which disrupt the feminist perspective. In various interviews broadcast after each episode, Davies brags that he can easily duplicate…

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Three Articles Analyze Exodus Poems by Janet Ruth Heller

Prof. Anat Koplowitz-Breier has written three scholarly articles that include analysis of my poems in Exodus (WordTech Editions, 2014) about women in the Bible. She discusses my poems "Leah," "Lot's Wife," and “Yiftach’s Daughter." Her article "Modernizing Leah" discusses many contemporary women writers' depiction of Leah (Women's Studies 47:5 [2018]: pp. 527-540. Koplowitz-Breier's new article will analyze different writers' views of Lot's wife (forthcoming in Literature and Theology). Her article "A Nameless Bride of Death" discusses five different women writers' portrayal of Jephthah’s daughter (Open Theology 6 [2020]: pp. 1-14. I'm thrilled that she admires my poems and analyzes them so thoroughly. Cover of Janet Ruth Heller's poetry book Exodus

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