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blamebrampton) wrote2009-03-01 09:04 pm
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Good god, Elizabeth Gaskell!
Death, death, death and a bit more death!
Why yes, I am watching Cranford and remembering why I was so horribly scarred in the days I was reading through the Gaskell oeuvre ... So many magnificent male characters, each cut off just as his life reached the possibility of happiness. And no, leaving Jem and Dr Harrison to have happy endings is not sufficient recompense.
Elizabeth Gaskell. Great-Grandmother of Emos everywhere ...
Why yes, I am watching Cranford and remembering why I was so horribly scarred in the days I was reading through the Gaskell oeuvre ... So many magnificent male characters, each cut off just as his life reached the possibility of happiness. And no, leaving Jem and Dr Harrison to have happy endings is not sufficient recompense.
Elizabeth Gaskell. Great-Grandmother of Emos everywhere ...
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i have ever been fond of poor cousin phyllis...
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CP was jolly good, though my great love of her works was North and South.
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*hides head in shame*
i'm sure gran has a copy lying around, i shall borrow it as soon as i have finished reading HP again (was accident! started reading 'philosopher's stone' and couldn't stop!)
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I saw the ad for Cranford tonight and thought 'Oh, look, that's where old Austen cast members go to die ...'
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Although... I went and read the original last week (I have to confess I hadn't heard of it until three weeks ago), and there was a definite addition of happy endings to the TV version.
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Just no killing him.
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But yes, Hardy makes one wish to maim oneself, which is a different category altogether.