Posts Tagged ‘Mr Darcy’

The Other Darcys

So, apart from Laurence Olivier, David Rintoul, Colin Firth and Matthew MacFadyen, who makes the best Darcy? It’s a bit of a wooden spoon contest of course, but nevertheless enough to occupy my little mind, and hopefully the larger minds of our dear readers. I’m talking about the Darcys of Bride and Prejudice, Pride and [...]

Disco Darcy – Mitchell and Webb do Pride and Prejudice

Mr Darcy’s motivation for his behavior at the Meryton ball has been interpreted in various ways. If none of them have quite convinced you, then how about this attempt from British comic duo Mitchell and Webb? Be warned, however, that the clip does contain some very strong language – from the mouth of Mr. Darcy [...]

A Ginger Darcy and a Blonde Elizabeth?

Almost everyone ‘knows’ that Elizabeth and Mr Darcy have dark hair, and that Jane and Mr. Bingley are blonde-ish. The idea is so ingrained that Jennifer Ehle dyed her eyebrows and left her hair unwashed for her audition for the 1995 series. Colin Firth’s ginger tendencies, as described by Andrew Davies, were one reason that [...]

Darcy from Ball Scene to Bridegroom

Darcy’s behavior at the ball scene has the capacity to shock me every time I read it. We know that he is misunderstood, that he is shy, and that he has the awesome responsibilities of his estate to consider. And yet, on every read, I am offended anew by his treatment of Elizabeth. Here is [...]

Top 10 Mr Darcy Pictures

Here are My Pride and Prejudice’s all-time Top 10 Darcy screenshots for your drooling pleasure. We have Matthew Macfayden (2005), Colin Firth (1995), David Rintoul (1980), Laurence Olivier (1940) and Elliot Cowan (Lost in Austen 2008.) They’re in no particular order, so we’ll leave it up to you to rank them according to your preferences!

Mr Darcy’s handouts

Here are some thoughts, based on 1997 figures from critic Edward Copeland, about the sums that were thrown at Mr Wickham at various points in Pride and Prejudice. Copeland estimates that a pound in Pride and Prejudice was equivalent to about 80 US dollars today. This gives quite an insight into the staggering sums that [...]