I'm a Janeite, (I can prove it. Password? Tilniz an’ trap-doors. ) so I'm very pleased to be joining in the celebrations of the bicentenary anniversary of Jane Austen's first published novel, Sense and Sensibility. ( http://austenprose.com/2010/12/30/the-sense-and-sensibility-bicentenary-challenge-2011/ )I read S&S shortly after being introduced to P&P and Northanger Abbey. I felt the most sympathy for Elinor and seeing Emma Thompson's version of the film only increased my admiration for the character and the book. Actually, viewing the S&S movie was the beginning of an obsession with the wonderful Emma Thompson.
Although I've read S&S at least twice, for once I'm more familiar with the movie than with the novel. But that's a situation I'll rectify by rereading the novel. I'll also be delighted to reread the book by my role model and favorite actress, Emma Thompson.
It looks like I'll be entering this challenge as a “Disciple”. As a devoted fan, I'd be willing to read more books, but none of the S&S spinoffs are well rated and I don't want to waste my time. So, unless I find an exceptionally good related book, I'll just see if I can read some of Austen's unfinished or juvenile works, or reread some of the other novels. (I think Emma is due for an 11th reading.)
And I would never expect to go through the year without watching Emma Thompson's S&S a half dozen times.
The last two films are the only things new to me. Rather bad.
Books
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries by Emma Thompson
Films
Sense and Sensibility (Mini series, BBC, 2008)
Sense and Sensibility (Emma Thompson)
I have Found It (Indian film)





