northanger abbey part 2!
Mar. 25th, 2007 11:05 pmwow! that was great! i really liked it :) i think i may even like it better than any other JA adaptation, shocking i know! i need to see it again though, you can never tell with only one viewing can you? i've seen at least one outfit i really want to recreate, i think my urge to make the regency wardrobe for the jane austen festival has just increased, 'an hundred fold' as jane would say. hee, i'm so excited, yay!!!!
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Date: 2007-03-26 08:35 am (UTC)you really should read it, it's the funniest book she wrote, totally taking the p out of the genre of gothic novels :p the film they did in the 80s took her seriously, and actually thought she had written a gothic novel, not just a spoof of one, the sillies :)
i've been meaning to go to the festival for ages too, i envy you going to kentwell, maybe i'll have to visit as a pleb and see if i can spot you :)
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Date: 2007-03-26 09:14 am (UTC)"Northanger Abbey" is definitely on my to read list. I have a lovely Folio set which are gorgeous with delightful illustrations - just not suitable for reading on a train to and from work (and anyway, I tend to sew on the train a lot now!)
Jane Austen had such a wicked sense of humour!!! ;-)
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Date: 2007-03-26 01:41 pm (UTC)and i'd love to come and visit, what 'role' are you playing?
she did have a wonderful sence of humour, and it's such a shame they ignore it for so many adaptations.
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Date: 2007-03-26 01:54 pm (UTC)We are visiting our neighbours the Clopton Family at Kentwell Hall.
It is a lot of fun to see though I do recommend coming for the opening time of 11am because to see everything needs the whole day.
Apparently you can book and pay for tickets online now: Kentwell Hall
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Date: 2007-03-26 08:01 pm (UTC)and i love his name :p i thought perhaps he chose it because that's the name he uses at kentwell, so is it an old name?