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* ”Mr. Darcy’s Dream” (2009)

* ”Mr. Darcy’s Dream” (2009)

===Works by Janet Aylmer===

===Works by Janet Aylmer===

* ”[[Darcy’s Story]]” (UK 1996, US 2006)”<ref>{{Cite web |last=Williams |first=Helene |title=Darcy’s Story |url=https://historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/darcys-story/ |url-status=live |access-date=10 February 2026 |website=Historical Novel Society}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=21 September 2011 |title=PD James writes Pride and Prejudice crime novel |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-15023862 |url-status=live |access-date=10 February 2026 |work=[[BBC News]]}}</ref>”

* ”[[Darcy’s Story]]” (UK 1996, US 2006)”<ref>{{Cite web |last=Williams |first=Helene |title=Darcy’s Story |url=https://historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/darcys-story/ |url-status=live |access-date=10 February 2026 |website=Historical Novel Society}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=21 September 2011 |title=PD James writes Pride and Prejudice crime novel |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-15023862 |url-status=live |access-date=10 February 2026 |work=[[BBC News]]}}</ref>”

* ”The New Illustrated Darcy’s Story” (1999)

* ”The New Illustrated Darcy’s Story” (1999)


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Adaptations of Jane Austen’s 1813 novel

Pride & Prejudice-fiction

The following is a list of literary adaptations of the 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. As 100 protagonist-focused sequels were noted in 2013
[1] and many more titles have been published since then, it is limited to entries at least mentioned by a notable source. As the Cincinnati Enquirer noted, “It seems that Janeites – diehard lovers of Jane Austen’s works – can’t get enough of the author’s characters.”[2]

  • Mr. Darcy’s Daughters (2003)
  • The Exploits & Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy (2005)
  • The True Darcy Spirit (2006)
  • The Second Mrs. Darcy (2007)
  • The Darcy Connection (2008)
  • Mr. Darcy’s Dream (2009)

Works by Janet Aylmer

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  • Darcy’s Story (UK 1996, US 2006)[5][6]
  • The New Illustrated Darcy’s Story (1999)
  • Dialogue with Darcy (2010)
  • The Complete Dialogue with Darcy (2013)
  • Pride and Prescience: or, A Truth Universally Acknowledged (2004)[7]
  • Suspense and Sensibility: or, First Impressions Revisited (2005)
  • North By Northanger: or, The Shades of Pemberley (2006)
  • The Matters of Mansfield: or, The Crawford Affair (2008)
  • The Intrigue at Highbury: or, Emma’s Match (2010)
  • The Deception at Lyme: or, The Peril of Persuasion (2011)
  • The Suspicion at Sanditon: or, The Disappearance of Lady Denham (2015)

Works by Jennifer Becton

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Works by Linda Berdoll

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  • The Bar Sinister (1999)
  • Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife (2004)[1]
  • Darcy & Elizabeth: Nights and Days at Pemberley (2006)[1]
  • The Darcys: The Ruling Passion (2011)[1]
  • The Darcys: New Pleasures (2016)
  • Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma (2008)
  • Miss Darcy’s New Companion (2016)
  • Miss Darcy’s Secret Love (2016)
  • The Liberation of Miss de Bourgh (2016)

Works by D. A. Bonavia-Hunt

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Works by Sybil G. Brinton

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Works by Jessica Bull

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  • Miss Austen Investigates[8]

Works by Katherine J. Chen

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Works by Debbie Cowens

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  • Murder & Matchmaking (2015)

Works by Karen M. Cox

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Works by Amy Elizabeth Davis

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  • Darcy Bites: Pride and Prejudice with Fangs (2015)[9]

Works by Jane Dawkins

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  • Letters from Pemberley: The First Year[7]

Works by Melissa de la Cruz

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  • Pride and Prejudice and Mistletoe[4]
  • Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors (2019)[10]

Works by Jude Deveraux

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The Girl from Summer Hill[10]

Works by Anna Elliott

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  • Georgiana Darcy’s Diary (2011)[8]
  • Pemberley to Waterloo (2011)
  • Kitty Bennet’s Diary (2014)[7]

Work by Elizabeth Eulberg

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  • Prom and Prejudice (2011)[11]
  • Tarzan Alive! (1972) – “include[s] numerous nineteenth-century literary characters including Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy from Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, by means of an elaborate genealogical table.”[12]

Works by Natasha Farrant

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  • The Secret Diary of Lydia Bennet[4]

Works by Terri Fleming

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Works by Katherine Furman

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  • Emoji Pride and Prejudice: Epic Tales in Tiny Texts (2016)[11]
  • The Winter of Our Discontent: A Pride and Prejudice Variation (2025)[13]

Works by Amanda Grange

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  • Mr. Darcy’s Diary (2007)[3][8]
  • Mr Darcy, Vampyre (2009)[14]
  • Dear Mr. Darcy (2012)[10]
  • The Murder of Mr. Wickham (2022)[13]
  • Austenland (2007) – deals with a woman obsessed with finding her own Mr. Darcy.[15]
  • Pride/Prejudice – this revisionist ” 2010 slash fiction” work imagines Darcy and Elizabeth as bisexuals, involved with Charles Bingley and Charlotte Lucas as their respective lovers.

Works by Uzma Jalaluddin

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  • Unmarriageable (2019)[16]

Works by Sharon Lathan

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  • Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam Darcy: Two Shall Become One (2007)
  • Loving Mr. Darcy: Journeys Beyond Pemberley (2009)
  • My Dearest Mr. Darcy: An Amazing Journey into Love Everlasting (2010)
  • In the Arms of Mr. Darcy (2010)
  • The Trouble with Mr. Darcy (2011)
  • Miss Darcy Falls in Love (2011)[4][10]
  • Darcy & Elizabeth: A Season of Courtship (2014)
  • Darcy & Elizabeth: Hope of the Future (2017)

Works by Rachael Lippincott

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  • Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh (2023)[17]

Works by Ophelia London

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  • Definitely, Maybe in Love[3]

Works by Judy McCrosky

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  • Miss Bingley Requests (2016)[18][7]
  • The Independence of Miss Mary Bennet (2009)
  • Pride, Prejudice and Jasmin Field (2000) (Republished in 2008 under the title Acting Up)
  • Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy’s Dreadful Secret (2012)

Works by Gabe Cole Novoa

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Works by Jane Odiwe

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  • Lydia Bennet’s Story (2008)[7]
  • Mr. Darcy’s Secret (2011)

Works by Jennifer Paynter

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  • The Forgotten Sister (2014)

Works by Rae Poynter

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  • Meryton High (2017) – a modern-day adaptation set in a US high school
  • Impulse and Initiative (2008); republished in mass market paperback as To Conquer Mr. Darcy (2010)
  • Pemberley by the Sea (2008); republished in mass market paperback as The Man Who Loved Pride & Prejudice (2010)
  • Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy: The Last Man in the World (2010); originally self-published as The Last Man in the World (2007)
  • Mr. Darcy’s Obsession (2010)
  • What Would Mr. Darcy Do? (2011); originally self-published as From Lambton to Longbourn (2007)
  • Mr. Darcy’s Undoing (2011); originally self-published as Without Reserve (2007)
  • By Force of Instinct (2007, 2011)
  • A Pemberley Medley (2011)
  • Mr. Darcy’s Letter (2011)
  • Mr. Darcy’s Refuge (2012)
  • Mr. Darcy’s Noble Connections (2013)
  • The Darcys of Derbyshire (2013)
  • Alone with Mr Darcy (2015)
  • Mr Darcy’s Journey (2016)
  • Conceit & Concealment (2017)
  • Mr. Darcy’s Enchantment (2018)
  • A Matter of Honor (2019)
  • The Price of Pride (2020)
  • Stuck Up and Stupid (2025)[19]

Work by Heather Lynn Rigaud

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  • Fitzwilliam Darcy, Rock Star (2011)[11]

Works by Patrice Sarath

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  • The Unexpected Miss Bennet (2011)[20]
  • The Secret Diary of Lizzie Bennet: A Novel (Lizzie Bennet Diaries) 2014[3]
  • The Epic Adventures of Lydia Bennet: A Novel (Lizzie Bennet Diaries) 2015
  • Pemberley: Or Pride & Prejudice Continued (1993)
  • An Unequal Marriage: Or Pride and Prejudice Twenty Years Later (1994)

Works by Jack Wang, Holman Wang, and Jane Austen

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  • Cozy Classics: Pride and Prejudice (a board book for infants)[3]

Elle Katharine White

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Jane Austen in popular culture

Jane Austen fan fiction

  1. ^ a b c d Breslaw, Anna (3 October 2013). “Unpopular Opinion: Our Mr. Darcy Obsession Needs To Die”. Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  2. ^ Lyman, David (12 October 2018). “Here comes Jane Austen to save the holidays for us all”. Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Trombetta, Sadie. “12 Incredible ‘Pride And Prejudice’ Retellings”. Bustle. Retrieved 3 February 2026.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Minshew, Andy. “17 Gorgeous Books Like PRIDE AND PREJUDICE”. Bookriot. Retrieved 4 February 2026.
  5. ^ Williams, Helene. “Darcy’s Story”. Historical Novel Society. Retrieved 10 February 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ “PD James writes Pride and Prejudice crime novel”. BBC News. 21 September 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Foster, Ann (21 April 2018). “8 Pride And Prejudice Sequels For The Discerning Jane Austen Fan”. Book Riot. Retrieved 11 February 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ a b c d “Love London Love Culture’s Favourite Jane Austen Sequels & Spinoffs: 2025”. Love London Love Culture. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  9. ^ “Slaying the Austen-Vampire Romance: Amy Elizabeth Davis’s Darcy Bites”. Jane Austen Society of North America. Retrieved 1 February 2026.
  10. ^ a b c d e f Ramras, Daniela. “Get Your Austen On With These 8 Retellings of “Pride and Prejudice”. BookTrib. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  11. ^ a b c Bell, Terena (20 January 2021). “On the Never-Ending Barrage of Austen Adaptations”. Medium. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  12. ^ Chapman, E.L.: The Magic Labyrinth of Philip José Farmer
  13. ^ a b c Rodriguez, Edgary. “Echoes of Jane Austen: 5 contemporary novels to reimagine Austen’s world on her 250th anniversary”. Global Comment. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  14. ^ a b Lawless, Jill (16 August 2009). “What do you get when you mix Jane Austen with zombies… Bloody good times”. The Keene Sentinel. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  15. ^ Bell, Terena (3 January 2018). “The Five Essential Jane Austen-Premised Novels”. Vulture. New York Magazine. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
  16. ^ a b “Austen but not Austen: 8 brilliant retellings of Pride and Prejudice for modern Janeites”. Indian Express. 15 December 2025. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  17. ^ Shabazz, Sa’iyda. “Pride and Prejudice and Pittsburgh” Is a Fun Time-Travel Sapphic Romance”. Autostraddle. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  18. ^ “Judy McCrosky”. Book Reporter. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  19. ^ Perez, Lexy (13 May 2025). “Angourie Rice’s Debut Novel — a Modern Take on ‘Pride and Prejudice’ — Is Now a Reese’s Book Club Pick”. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 5 February 2026.
  20. ^ Ward, Jeffrey. “The Unexpected Miss Bennet, by Patrice Sarath – A Review”. Austenprose.com. Retrieved 10 February 2026.

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