Ilha do Desterro (Apr 2008)

From emma to clueless: ironic representations of jane austen1 From emma to clueless: ironic representations of jane austen1

  • Genilda Azerêdo

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 51
pp. 235 – 263

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This essay discusses the constructions and functions of irony in Amy Hecherling’s Clueless (1995), a contemporary and loose filmic adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma (1816). The analysis reveals that Heckerling plays with the intersection of past and present and parodies, through an explicit ironical look, both Austen’s and our contemporary world. This essay discusses the constructions and functions of irony in Amy Hecherling’s Clueless (1995), a contemporary and loose filmic adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma (1816). The analysis reveals that Heckerling plays with the intersection of past and present and parodies, through an explicit ironical look, both Austen’s and our contemporary world.

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