A (Very) Open Elite: Downton Abbey, Historical Fiction and America's Romance with the British Aristocracy

Author: Gullace Nicoletta F.  

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

E-ISSN: 1755-1714|16|1|9-27

ISSN: 1755-1714

Source: Journal of British Cinema and Television, Vol.16, Iss.1, 2019-01, pp. : 9-27

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Abstract

This article argues that the success of Downton Abbey hinges on the superimposition of progressive values onto the conservative nostalgia of heritage film. By depicting unequal class relations as consensual and allowing a measure of sexual freedom among its characters, Downton creates an alluring Tory past which is nevertheless acceptable to modern viewers. Fans' belief in the historical accuracy of the Downton fantasy and their intense desire for connection with it has left academic historians struggling to make sense of the show. The article draws on the author's experience of participating in audience events designed to promote the programme