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February 18, 2009

So for some reason, the end of The House of Mirth always gets to me. I recognize that it's a contrived ending and not Wharton's most realistic, but I have never read the last few pages or gotten to the last ten minutes of the (amazing, amazing, amazing) Terrence Davies film without losing it. I say ...
The Egalitarian Bookworm (Chick?)... [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by noreply@blogger.com (fellow-ette) at 11:16 AM

January 08, 2009

Here's round two. Be ready for the top five, and the post-2006 five later this week. Who steals our hearts in the big or small screen dramatizations of Wharton, Austen, Bronte and Bronte, James, Forster, Eliot, and more? Part 2. #6-Daniel Day-Lewis Makes the list for his embodiment of the early-mode...
The Egalitarian Bookworm (Chick?)... [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by noreply@blogger.com (fellow-ette) at 9:46 AM

December 21, 2008

"A sad tale's best for winter. I have one/ Of sprites and goblins."...
Wash Post Book World [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael Dirda at 12:00 AM
"A sad tale's best for winter. I have one/Of sprites and goblins."...
washingtonpost.com - Michael Wilbon (washingtonpost.com) [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael Dirda at 12:00 AM
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