In 1995 and 1996 six film or television adaptations of Jane Austen's
novels were produced-an unprecedented number. More amazing, all were
critical and/or box office successes. What accounts for this explosion
of interest? Much of the appeal of these films lies in our nostalgic
desire at the end of the millennium for an age of greater politeness and
sexual reticence. Austen's ridicule of deceit and pretentiousness also
appeals to our fin de siècle sensibilities. The novels were changed,
however,