That describes a fair bit of Austen as well, although you might not necessarily know it from adaptations that concentrate on romance at the expense of comedy. Throughout, the more brazen or ambitious characters run roughshod over people who have, well, manners. They pursue romantic partners that are wrong for them, suffer through relationships that are wrong for them, remain oblivious to better matches that are right in front of them. Stillman's films, which include " Metropolitan," " Barcelona," " The Last Days of Disco" and " Damsels in Distress," are comedies of manners, about educated, often hyper-verbal people who are oblivious to how ridiculous they sound (even when discussing Austen's " Mansfield Park," as they do in "Metropolitan").
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