

Books We’ve Loved: Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, a blueprint to the modern romance
12 snips Oct 18, 2025
Linda Holmes, a pop culture critic and contributor to Pop Culture Happy Hour, joins Casey McQuiston, bestselling author of Red, White & Royal Blue, to explore Jane Austen's enduring classic, Pride and Prejudice. They discuss the novel's humor and wit, revealing how it subverts and perfects the enemies-to-lovers trope. McQuinton shares insights on how Austen’s sharp dialogue influences their own writing. The conversation also includes recommendations for contemporary reads inspired by Austen’s legacy, showcasing her impact on modern romance.
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Funny More Than Staid
- Pride and Prejudice reads as a sharp comedy as much as a romance, full of witty asides and social mockery.
- Linda Holmes and hosts stress the book's surprising humor undermines its staid reputation.
From Bridget Jones To Austen
- B.A. Parker traces her route to Austen through Bridget Jones's Diary, which led her from film to novel to Pride and Prejudice.
- That personal path shaped Parker's early reading and affection for Austen's themes.
Austen's Modest Publication History
- Jane Austen published anonymously and sold Pride and Prejudice's rights for a modest sum, gaining fame posthumously.
- Hosts use this to frame Austen's cultural afterlife rather than immediate celebrity.