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Does ‘Bad Lad’ Mr Darcy still captivate Gen Z? Jane Austen’s enduring appeal in 2025

Mona Porwal
By Mona Porwal Published March 22, 2025
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With 2025 marking the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, a new wave of adaptations is breathing fresh life into her literary classics. From steamy audio reinterpretations to comedic stage productions, Austen’s work continues to captivate audiences in surprising ways. But as dating norms evolve, does the brooding Mr Darcy still hold the same allure for Gen Z?

Austen’s legacy reimagined

This year has seen an influx of creative reinterpretations of Pride & Prejudice, from erotically charged audio experiences to fast-paced comedic retellings. While some argue that Austen’s work needs modernisation to remain relevant, others insist that the essence of her storytelling—sharp wit, complex characters, and social critique—transcends time.

Nichi Hodgson, author of The Curious History of Dating: From Jane Austen to Tinder, acknowledges that the rigid rituals of Regency-era romance might seem alien to contemporary readers. However, she insists, “If you read the books, they’re really about emotions and characters rather than just the societal rules of the time.”

For many, Mr Darcy epitomises the “bad lad” with a heart of gold—cold and aloof at first, yet deeply passionate beneath the surface. This dynamic still resonates with modern audiences, but is it enough to keep younger generations hooked?

Bringing austen into the 21st century

One of the most unconventional reimaginings of Austen’s work comes from audio erotica platform Bloom Stories, which recently released a steamy adaptation of Pride & Prejudice. Listeners are treated to 14 hours of sensual storytelling, giving voice to unspoken desires that would have been taboo in Austen’s time.

Hannah Albertshauser, CEO of Bloom Stories, explains: “Sexual desire undoubtedly existed in Austen’s era, but it was rarely expressed openly in literature. With this adaptation, we wanted to celebrate female agency and pleasure, while honouring the timeless romance of the original story.”

This shift towards more explicitly passionate retellings raises the question: does Pride & Prejudice need a “spicier” rewrite to remain compelling for younger readers, or does its original form still hold universal appeal?

Austen as comedy gold

For those who prefer their Austen with a dose of humour, Australian playwright Matthew Semple’s Plied and Prejudice takes a completely different approach. Transferring to London after a sell-out run in Australia, the play sees five actors frantically juggling 20 roles in a chaotic and comedic retelling of Pride & Prejudice.

Semple believes that the themes of Austen’s work remain just as relevant today. “The way we view gender politics hasn’t changed as much as we think,” he says. “Austen wasn’t much older than many Gen Z readers today when she wrote it, and her sharp observations on love, class, and social expectations still resonate.”

The play’s runaway success suggests that audiences are more than willing to embrace Pride & Prejudice in a fresh, irreverent format. “We had to add a month’s worth of shows because it just popped off,” Semple recalls of its Australian run.

Stand-up comedy and regency romance

Meanwhile, stand-up comedian Rosalie Minnitt has also found success in Austen-inspired comedy. Her one-woman show, Clementine, emerged as a breakout hit at the Edinburgh Fringe and is now touring the UK.

Minnitt sees clear parallels between Austen’s world and modern dating culture. “We’re in a fascinating space right now—men and women struggling to understand each other, dating being more confusing than ever. Austen was poking fun at the same issues we deal with today,” she says.

Her show follows her character’s desperate search for “the one”, a theme that, despite all the advancements in dating technology, remains as relatable as ever. “Austen wrote about being let down by men, dealing with overbearing family expectations, and navigating romance under social pressure—these are all things modern women still experience,” Minnitt adds.

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Does Austen really need updating?

With so many new interpretations of Pride & Prejudice, there remains a question of whether Austen’s work truly requires modernisation. While some readers enjoy seeing her stories reimagined with contemporary twists, others argue that her original novels are perfectly capable of standing the test of time.

Hodgson points out that, while explicit sex scenes are absent from Austen’s work, her novels were deeply romantic and filled with longing. “People didn’t really have sex before marriage in her era—it was completely frowned upon,” she explains. “But fast-forward to the Victorian period, and one in three working-class brides were already pregnant on their wedding day. Austen’s world was one where desire existed but wasn’t openly discussed.”

For many, it’s the restraint in Austen’s storytelling that makes it so powerful. The slow-burning tension between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy has captivated readers for centuries precisely because of its subtlety, not in spite of it.

A timeless appeal

Ultimately, the enduring fascination with Pride & Prejudice—whether in its original form, a comedic parody, or a sensual audio adaptation—suggests that Austen’s storytelling remains deeply relevant.

Whether Gen Z readers fall for the brooding Mr Darcy or prefer a more modern interpretation of his character, it’s clear that Austen’s exploration of love, social expectation, and personal growth continues to resonate.

Perhaps, after 250 years, it’s not Austen who needs updating—but rather, our understanding of just how modern her work has always been.


Upcoming shows and releases:

  • Plied And Prejudice runs at The Vaults, Waterloo until 27 April.
  • Rosalie Minnitt: Clementine is touring the UK, with performances at London’s Soho Theatre on 9 and 10 May.
  • The Curious History of Dating: From Jane Austen to Tinder by Nichi Hodgson is available to order online.
  • Bloom Stories’ audio adaptation of Pride & Prejudice is streaming now.

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