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The New 'Emma.' Shows the Servants of Jane Austen's Time In New Ways
Adaptations of Emma, one of Jane Austen's most direct looks at the class dynamics of her time, stop short of humanizing the help, but this year's movie adaptation takes a different tack.
Nothing Prepares You for the End of 'Evangelion'
The end of 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' isn't incomprehensible, it's incongruous with the rest of the show's character work.
Alone at the End of the World in 'Evangelion'
The apocalypse hit 15 years ago. But today, you'll go to the movies anyway.
We Answer Your Most Ardent Questions About 'Pride and Prejudice'
We thought we covered everything. We were wrong.
Lizzie Bennett Destroys Lady Catherine de Bourgh With Facts and Logic
Classist reactionary left speechless when feminist hero reminds her she's a gentleman's daughter.
The 2009 'Emma' Adaptation Understands Austen Is Critiquing Class
Like a long walk up a hill and an awkward picnic with our romantic rivals, Waypoint's journey into the world of Jane Austen continues.
Lydia Bennett Wasn't Wrong, But That Doesn't Make Her Right
Or, 'Pride and Prejudice' Rewatch Finale Part the First
Check Out the Curb Appeal on Mr. Darcy
Maybe the mistress of Pemberley could find a way to make this work.
Savor the Most Excruciating Marriage Proposal in 'Pride and Prejudice'
There's almost never a right time to "just tell it like it is" but there sure is a wrong one.
1995's BBC 'Pride & Prejudice' Is Full of Forgotten Nuance
The worst people are better than we remember, the best are not as good as we thought.
'Clueless' Is Still Much Smarter, and More Conservative, Than It Seems
Two permits do not equal a license, and other lessons.