As though the Regency period we find in romance novels with scores of blue stockings and dukes was historically accurate. GMAFB 
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Replying to @DrDadabhoy
The actor portrays a Duke no less. What's next? A black woman plays Queen Charlotte?
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Replying to @Elysabethgrace
I absolutely can’t wait, especially if the next adaptation has a BW heroine!
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Replying to @DrDadabhoy @Elysabethgrace
I was sad when her R&J reinterpretation thru the lens of what happened afterward did not get picked up.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @DrDadabhoy
So was I. I really think her move to Netflix will definitely bode well.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @Elysabethgrace
She won’t have to deal as much with pandering to the majority white gaze. I find it very interesting that she’s targeted the regency genre for diversity.
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Replying to @DrDadabhoy @dorothyk98
Honestly, given the hold the regency has over "Romance", it is a very smart move & destabilizes both the gaze and presumptions about history.
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Replying to @Elysabethgrace @DrDadabhoy
I am pretty sure the far right will lose it. They still want Austen to be their white canon figure.
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @DrDadabhoy
Of course. I can't wait. This is me:pic.twitter.com/cqFcsVkZKt
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Also I am waiting for Veronica Mars...
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Replying to @dorothyk98 @Elysabethgrace
Yes!!!!!pic.twitter.com/T3sCaQXWda
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