id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3r7s3ff26bb6hp3ymfahpjabyu Veerle Van Steenhuyse Jane Austen fan fiction and the situated fantext 2011 21 .pdf application/pdf 10314 789 67 Jane Austen Fan Fiction and the Situated Fantext The Example of Pamela Aidan's Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman Pamela Aidan's Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman is indirectly influenced by Aidan's fan fiction text stays close to the spirit of Austen's Pride interpretive conventions of the Republic of Pemberley, a fan community. Jane Austen has a fan base, and a creative one at that. This certainly holds true for Austen fan fiction. Unlike many canonical texts, moreover, Austen's work community believes those pillars to be, a fan writer's canon comprises stories must refer to a source text to qualify as fan fiction, but they must To satisfy her craving, Aidan started reading fan fiction, which she In essence, Aidan supports everything Austen mentions about Darcy. guidelines ensure that fans respect Jane Austen and her work, its boards Aidan's Darcy is also more Harlequinesque than Austen's, because Austen and Aidan give of Darcy and Elizabeth's meeting at Pemberley: ./cache/work_3r7s3ff26bb6hp3ymfahpjabyu.pdf ./txt/work_3r7s3ff26bb6hp3ymfahpjabyu.txt