094. Romance Adaptations: The Curious Case of Julia Quinn's Bridgerton

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Shelf Love: A Romance Novel Book Club

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Who profits from "diverse" romance adaptations? Are white authors making room for creators from marginalized backgrounds to tell their stories? What's lost in translation to screen?Listener questions inspire me to dig into how romance novels differ from romances adapted for the screen. Then, I examine the curious case of Julia Quinn's Bridgerton adaptation, sharing statements she's made on whom she could imagine (not) getting a happily ever after in historicals and a never-before-heard interview with Kiana Alexander recounting a panel from 2017.-Show Notes:Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter list | Website | Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.comShelf Love episodes with transcriptsResources:Making Meaning in Popular Romance Fiction by Jayashree KambleThe Strand Panel on YouTubeLaura Vivanco has a blog post where she collects some anecdotes from folks on Twitter with additional insight into the accuracy of how Julia Quinn has represented history in these anecdotes.Publisher's Weekly 1 month post-Bridgerton SalesNielsen Julia Quinn SalesJulia Quinn's booksContributors to this episode:Love, EssieJhen - Monogamish, Shelf Love EpisodeJodie Slaughter: episode 077 and 078Diana Filar: episode 092Kiana Alexander