Glenda Atkins (
gateslacker) wrote2006-12-27 10:52 pm
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Okay, I had waaaaay too much fun with that movie quote generator thing... However, I couldn't get the images to post to the journal so no one will see what made me laugh hysterically. I seem to have more problems formatting these journal entries than most folks. It even acts wonky when I try and insert an LJ user...
de23 you will be pleased to know that I FINALLY watched North and South (that you loaned me an eon ago). I am going to spout some heresy here and state that I liked it better than Pride and Prejudice. Of course, I will have to read the book before I make that my final answer......
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Yay! I would have sent you a copy long ago but I was never quite sure how interested you were in BBC costume drama.
Oh, I want to watch it AGAIN!
I don't think you're spouting heresy at all. There are things about it that I enjoy more than P&P. At the same time, I think Gaskell was very influenced by P&P when she was writing the dynamic between Margaret and Thornton. I won't say I love it more, but perhaps I love it just as much.
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I agree...the dynamic between Margaret and Thornton was very similar and it is certainly a dynamic that we just can't help loving!
Alas, I don't have any shiny icons...
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Seems you aren't the only one to have code issues with the quote thing. Mary mentioned it as well.
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Yeah the ick definitely ran through the house. I'm glad we're all on the mend now. Not something I want to go through again any time soon!
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Don't worry. Here was my comment after watching it for the first time:
"It's very P&P, isn't it? I kept seeing all the similarities. And the ending scene was definitely nice. Better than P&P."
I'm with Sonia -- sharing the love between P&P and N&S.
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North & South
I'm in process of reading the book now. I started some months back, but the holidays put a stop to that. I must admit I find parts of it a bit of work to sludge through - Gaskell's writing style doesn't quite mesh with me the way Austen's does - but it is fun, as always, to see how the book differs from the film version and to get inside the heads of the characters.
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