Gallery of Blog Pictures 2

Gentle Reader, On this page you will find the images Ellen has put on her blog from January 2007 to the January 2008:

1) Ruby in Paradise: A new Young Lady's Entrance into the World, Another Austen film!


1993 Ruby in Paradise by Victor Nunez, Ashley Judd as Ruby Lee Gisling, Allison Dean as Rochelle Bridges


1993 Ruby in Paradise by Victor Nunez, Ashley Judd as Ruby Lee Gisling, Todd Field as Mike McCaslin


1993 Ruby in Paradise by Victor Nunez, Bentley Mitchum as Ricky


1993 Ruby in Paradise by Victor Nunez, Ashley Judd as Ruby Lee Gisling keeping her diary (voice over scene)


1993 Ruby in Paradise by Victor Nunez, Ashley Judd as Ruby Lee Gisling

2) Movies at the MLA, 1/7/07

1995 BBC Pride and Prejudice Darcy (Colin Firth) comforting almost betrayed sister Georgiana (Emilia Fox), rock by sea


1995 BBC Pride and Prejudice second proposal scene, deep joy, Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle as Darcy and Elizabeth

3) The Importance of Costume in Costume Dramas, 1/8/07

1993 Orlando, Sally Potter and Tilda Swinton


1996 BBC Emma, Raymond Coulthard as Frank Churchill

3) New Year's Resolution, 1/9/07

Hans Thoma (1839-1924) Woodland Meadow (1876)

4) Victorians Reassess Victorianism at the MLA, 1/10/07

John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893) Autumn Evening (1883)


Helen Allingham (1848-1926) Coming Events (1886)


Ford Madox Brown (1821-93) Work (1852-63)

5) The Long 18th Century at the MLA, 1/13/07

Peter Walker's Lucy Hutchinson (1620-81)


Francoise Duparc (1726-78) Woman Knitting, n.d.


Jean-Francois de Troy (1679-1752) The Reading from Moliere (1750?)


George Romney (1734-1802) Misses Cumberland (1772-73)

6) More revealing similiarities in the Austen films, 1/13/07

1995 BBC Sense and Sensibility Edward (Hugh Grant) kisses Elinor (Emma Thompson)


1979 BBC Pride and Prejudice Darcy (David Rintoul) and Elizabeth (Elizabeth Garvie) moments after the 2nd proposal

6) Virginia Woolf at the MLA, 1/16/07

Elisa Kay Spark Seraglia (1996)


Vanessa Bell (1879-1961) Leonard Woolf (1899)


Duncan Grant (1885-1978) Coffee Pot (1918)

7) The Plantation 2007 -- and 2 18th century women's memoirsm=, 1/21/07

F. Lindo George Anne Bellamy (1731?-1788)

8) Labyrinth, 1/26/07

George Anne Bellamy (1731?-88) as Cleone in R. Dodsley's play (1782? playbill)


Neil Welliver Thawed Ledge 1988

9) Volver: a wryly comic film about women's worlds, 1/30/07

Pedro Almodavar's Volver: opening scene


Pedro Almodavar's Volver: the principal women


Pedro Almodavar's Volver: typical imagery


Pedro Almodavar's Volver: Raimundo sings after many years


Pedro Almodavar's Volver: at Sole's beauty parlor in her house: Paula, Raimundo and Sole (mother and daughter, all sisters)


Pedro Almodavar's Volver: Sole and Irene (mother and daughter)


Pedro Almodavar's Volver: Raimundo and Irene (mother and daughter)

10) Foremother Poet: Sara Teasdale, 2/4/07

Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) about 1920


Fanny Churberg (1845-1892) Winter Landscaper (1880)

11) Snatching time back from Mammon and Athena

Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) Sierra Nevada in California (1868)


Hampstead Heath, London Feb 2005

12) Icy snow pours down, frosted over = holiday

Claude Monet (1840-1926) Frost (1885)

13) cri de coeur, 2/19/07

"Don't judge me until you've walked a mile on my medication, Barbara Smaller, New Yorker, February 19, 2007

14) We are Madame Bovary, 2/20/07

Kate Winslett and Patrick Wilson in Little Children, Todd Field, 2007

15) Blood Sisters: The French Revolution in Women's Memory_ by Marilyn Yalom, 2/21/07

Contemporary illustration

16) 1971 Persuasion: On Location

Ann Firbank as Anne Elliot in the 1971 BBC Persuasion


Bryan Marshall, a thumb nail photo, Captain Wentworth in the 1971 Persuasion

17) Sombre comedy, 2/25/07

Evergreen Iced Over


DoranGoodwin as Emma in the 1972 BBC Emma


Fiona Walker in another role -- she is a brilliant Mrs Elton in the 1972 BBC Emma

18) Her night, 2/26/07

Helen Mirren winning the Oscar for best actress for The Queen

19) Anthony Trollope at Exeter, 3/2/07

John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893) Ghyll Bock Garden, Yorkshire in Early Spring (1867)


Caroline Mortimer as Alice Vavasour in the 1974 film adaptation of Trollope's second roman fleuve, as The Pallisers>

20) Georgette Heyer's Civil Contract, 3/4/07

Susan Hampshire and Philip Latham in cover illustration chosen for 1974 film adaptation, The Pallisers


Barry Commons (Burgo Fitzgerald) and Susan Hamshire (Lady Glencora Palliser) in still chosen for one of the covers of the video cassettes of the film adaptation of Trollope's Palliser novels

21) Amazing Grace: Festoons of Ropes

2007 Amazing Grace: a still of one of the tall ships festooned with ropes


2007 Amazing Grace: Rufus Sewell as Thomas Clarkson


2007 Amazing Grace: Ioan Gruffurd as William Wilberforce

22) "Between them, they've cornered the market on queens ...", 3/9/07

1969, Maggie Smith surrounded by "her set," from The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie


1992, Maggie Smith as Susan, the Vicar's wife in Alan Bennett's Bed Among Lentils

23) The Lives of Others: a seriously-flawed melodrama, 3/12/07

Hauptmann Gerd Wiesler (Ulrich Muhe) as masterspy, from 2007 The Lives of Others


Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck) and Georg Dreyman (Sebastian Koch) spied on while in bed, from 2007 The Lives of Others


Anton Grubitz (Ulrich Tukur) watching Christa-Maria Sieland (Martina Gedeck) interrogation room, from 2007 The Lives of Others


Gregor Hessenstein (Herbert Knaup), characteristic pose, from the side, suspicious, from 2007 The Lives of Others

24) Screwball or romantic comedy: transpositions of Austen

2001 Bridget Jones Diary: reel showing screwball comedy


2001 Bridget Jones Diary: Hugh Grant as the slippery cad


1998 You've Got Mail: lovers' quarrels


1998 You've Got Mail: lovers' near kiss


1998 You've Got Mail: rare released still of hero at computer

25) Voice-over and diaries in movies

1995 BBC P&P: Colin Firth as Mr Darcy writing letter to Elizabeth Bennett


1996 Miramax Emma: Gweneth Paltrow as Emma writing a diary


2001 Bridget Jones Diary: Renee Zellweger as Bridget exchanging emails

26) Miss Potter: Film about women artist

2007 Miss Potter: Renee Zellweger as Beatrice Potter, all blue and grey to match the landscape


Cover illustration of new edition


2007 Miss Potter: Renee Zellweger as Beatrice Potter drawing in natural world


2007 Miss Potter: Yew Tree House


2007 Miss Potter: Emily Watson and Ewan MacGregor as Milly and Richard Warner


2007 Miss Potter: Lloyd Owen who played William Heelis

27) The pink tulip tree outside our window, 3/25/07

The pink tulip tree outside our window


Helen Allingham (1848-1926) Aldworth

28) The latest Mansfield Park, 3/26/07

2007 ITV Mansfield Park: Billie Piper as Fanny Price


2007 ITV Mansfield Park: Meg Ryan as Maria Bertram

29) Routs, 3/31/07

Pink Tulip Tree seen through front room window

30) Andrew Davies' latest film adaptation: Northanger Abbey, 4/2/07

2007 ITV Northanger Abbey: Felicity Jones and J.J. Fields as Catherine Morland and Henry Tilney, near close-up


2007 ITV Northanger Abbey: Felicity Jones as anxious Catherine Morland in gothic setting


2007 ITV Northanger Abbey: Felicity Jones and J.J. Fields as Catherine Morland and Henry Tilney walking in park, from the side


1986 BBC Northanger Abbey: Mrs Allen (Googie Withers) as Witch


1986 BBC Northanger Abbey: Eleanor Tilney (Ingrid Lacey) as gothic heroine 31) A new great adaptation: the Compleat Persuasion, 2007, 4/3/07

2007 ITV Northanger Abbey: Felicity Jones and J.J. Fields as Catherine Morland and Henry Tilney, near close-up


1971 BBC Persuasion: Ann Firbank as Anne Elliot looking up


2007 ITV Persuasion: Sally Hawkins as Anne Elliot


2007 ITV Persuasion: the Cobbb on a stormy day


2007 ITV Persuasion: the steps Louisa fell off, filmed as frail


2007 ITV Mansfield Park: BilliePiper Upset

32) Sister-Novels but not Sister-Films: NA and Persuasion

2007 ITV Northanger Abbey: Castle Lismore, County Waterford


2007 ITV Persuasion: filming on the cobb

33) ASECS, Atlanta: On the Gothic & Actresses, 4/13/07

Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) Sarah Siddons 1785 (1755-1831)


Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770), detail from Banquet of Cleopatra 1743 (1755-1831)

34) ASECS, Atlanta, Austen, women's private writings, and Rob Roy, 4/15/07

1999 Rozema's Mansfield Park, Frances O'Connor as Fanny riding


2001 Bridget Jones's Diary, Colin Firth and Renee Zellweger, the final kiss


Michael Caton Jones's 1990s Rob Roy, Liam Neeson as the hero


Michael Caton-Jones's 1990s Rob Roy: Lian Neeson and Jessica Lange as Rob Roy and Helen MacGregor

35) ASECS, Atlanta: Actresses (Cont'd) & Poetry of the 1780s

Compton Verney House, Warwickshire, 18th century mansion built by George Verney, 12th Lord of Willoughby de Broke


Elizabeth Farren (1759-1829), painted 1790 by Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830)

36) Dorothy Wordsworth, private writer and poet

Bishops Court, a place Dorothy visited and described as "a great delight"


detail from "Bassenthwaite Lake from Interesting Views of the Lakes (c. 1796) by James Bourne

37) ASECS, Atlanta, Women & Wit, French moralism and Scheherazade, 4/24/07

Roz Chast, New Yorker March 2007


Reading Time (1890), Elin Danielson (1861-1919)


Emilie de Chatelet (1706-1749)

38) ASECS, Atlanta: the Interior Arts and the Wedding Night

A painted hall in Greenwich Hospital with took James Thornhill (1675-1734) 19 years


Marriage Contract (1761), Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805)


The Bolt (1778), Jean-HonoreFragonard (1732-1806)

39) ASECS, Atlanta: Politeness, Paratexts, & Women's Memoirs, 4/30/07

From Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party, place setting for Caroline Herschel (175-1848)


Anne Oldfield (1683-1730), from an engraving by Jonathan Richardson (1664-1745)

40) ASECS, The Marriage Act of 1753, 5/4/07

Satiric sketch of a Fleet Street Marriage before the 1753 Marriage Act


Choosing the Wedding Gown, contemporary illustration for Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield (1766), by William Mulready

41) Pallisers, 5/12/07

Susan Hampshire as Glencora Palliser, dark, disillusioned, yet yearning Pallisers (1974), by Simon Raven, Hugh David


Susan Hampshire as Glencora Palliser revealing wry nature Pallisers (1974), by Simon Raven, Hugh David

42) Waitress: a loving pie of a film, 5/13/07

Jeremy Sisto as bad husband material in A. Shelly's Waitress 2007


Three friends, Jenna (Keri Russell), Becky (Cheryl Hinds) and Dawn (Adrienne Shelly) in Waitress


Nathan Fillion (as Dr Pomatter) and Keri Russell (as Jenna) cooking together in Waitress


Nathan Fillion (as Dr Pomatter) and Keri Russell (as Jenna) waiting for bus together in Waitress


Keri Russell (as Jenna) having interrupted Becky (Cheryl Hines) and Cal (Lew Temple), the managerial boss making love for bus together in Waitress


Adrienne Shelly (1966-2006)

43) The acid test: Jane Austen and Whit Stillman (at last)

Fanny and Edmund as children, he reciting Cowper, she listening, the house in the distance, lost in the grounds of Mansfield (BBC, 1983)


Our first vision of Fanny (Sylvestre Le Tousel), listening to Edmund (Nicholas Farrell) reading Cowper, Mansfield Park (BBC, 1983)


Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) cannot resist insulting Josh (Matthew Ross) as Alice (Chloe Sevigny) stands by, Last Days of Disco (1998)


Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) and Alice (Chloe Sevigny) at the office Last Days of Disco (1998)


Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) and Alice (Chloe Sevigny) at the club Last Days of Disco (1998)

44) The older v the newer austen film adaptations

Fanny (Sylvestre Le Tousel) revelling in riding Mansfield (BBC, 1983)


Fanny (Sylvestre Le Tousel) eager, impatient to ride Mansfield (BBC, 1983) Mansfield (BBC, 1983)


At dinner Mary Crawford (Jackie Smith-Woods), Edmund (Nicholas Farrell), and Fanny (Sylvestre Le Tousel), scene seen through Fanny's perspective Mansfield (BBC, 1983)


Scene from Sotherton minuet comedy, Henry Crawford (Robert Burbage), Mr. Rushworth (Jonathan Stephens) and Maria Bertram (Samantha Bond) Mansfield (BBC, 1983)


Fanny (Sylvestre Le Tousel) and Edmund (Nicholas Farrell), star-gazing, remembering together Mansfield (BBC, 1983)

45) Chick Lit and the Pallisers, 5/19/2007

Bridget Jones (Renee Zellweger) and Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) try skiing, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)


Duke of Omnium (Philip Latham) expressing his love to Duchess (Susan Hampshire), Pallisers (1974, 3:19)


Duke of Omnium (Philip Latham) hesitant before Duchess (Susan Hampshire), Pallisers (1974, 3:19)


Mrs Marie Finn (Barbara Murray) and Duchess of Omnium, walk in the park, close up, Pallisers (1974, 3:20)


Mrs Marie Finn (Barbara Murray) and Duchess of Omnium, picturesque Tissot scene Pallisers (1974, 3:20)

46) Margaret Fountaine's Love Among the Butterflies and Assaults

Margaret Fountaine (1862-1940)


A painting by Margaret Fountaine

47) Deborah Cherry's Painting Women, 5/24/07

Ellen Gosse (1850-1929), Torcosse, Devon (1875-79)


Annie Swinnerton (1834-1933), Susan Dacre (1880)


Milly Childers (flourished 1870-1921), Self-Portrait (1889)


Anna Alma-Tadema (1869-1943), Eton College Chapel (1885)


Evelyn de Morgan (1855-1919), Hope in the Prison of Despair (1887)


Katherine Beard, Spinning (1890s)

48) Living in the Past

Helen Allinghams (1848-1926) Stanfield House, Hampstead (1899)


Catherine Morland (Felicity Jones) and Isabella Thorpe (Carey Mulligan) talking of Mrs Radcliffe at the circulating library in Bath, Northanger Abbey (2007)


Catherine Morland (Felicity Jones) savouring her room at Northanger Abbey Northanger Abbey (2007)


Catherine Morland (Felicity Jones) and Eleanor Tilney (Catherine Walker), another walk in the park of Northanger Northanger Abbey (2007)


Catherine Morland (Felicity Jones) and Henry Tilney (J. J. Feilds) telling their love, Northanger Abbey (2007)


Fanny Price (Sylvestre Le Tousel) and Edmund Bertram (Nicholas Farrell) dancing at the ball at Mansfield Park Mansfield Park (1983)


Elizabeth Bennet (Jennifer Ehle), first photo Pride and Prejudice (1995)

49) The Bear Came Over the Mountain to Away from Her: How Critique Became Justification, 5/28/04

Grant (Gordon Pinssent) and Fiona (Julie Christie) before she is put in the retirement home Away from Her (2007)


Grant (Gordon Pinssent) and Fiona (Julie Christie) with Aubry (Michael Murphy) Away from Her (2007)


Grant (Gordon Pinssent) and Marion (Olympia Dukakis) as he makes his first moves in the relationship Away from Her (2007)

50) 17th & 18th century womens' and actress's autobiographies, 5/31/07

Ellen Terry (1848-1928) as Lady Macbeth (1889) by John Singer Sergeant (1856-1925)


Susan Hampshire as Duchess of Omnium Pallisers (1974)


Barbara Murray as Marie Finn Pallisers (1974)


Jean Arthur and Cary Grant Only Angels Have Wings (1939)

51) Caroline Bowles Southey and the 1983 MP, 6/3/07

Fanny Price (Sylvestre Le Tousel) writing to William from her attic room Mansfield Park (1983)


Susan Price (Eryl Maynard) reading Cowper's Task to Lady Bertram Mansfield Park (1983)

52) Costume Dramas and Old Films (poetry on movies Cont'd)

Opening cartoon to Dorothy Sayers Mysteries, starring Harriet Walter and Edward Petherbridge (2000)


Opening cartoon to Dorothy Sayers Mysteries, starring Harriet Walter and Edward Petherbridge (2000)


Pemberley as 18th century landscape painting (Pride and Prejudice (1995)


Elizabeth contemplative, looking up at birds (Pride and Prejudice)(1995)


Elizabeth her face to the sun, quiet revelling, Part 3 (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


The sunlit wood and trees as Elizabeth is experiencing them(Pride and Prejudice) (1995)

53) Spectacular, a spectacular film, 6/9/07

Elizabeth approaching peake (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Elizabeth just looking out on peake (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


We looking down across landscape with Elizabeth (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Mr and Mrs Gardener and driver looking up to Elizabeth on Peake (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Darcy seeking Lydia, stops to talk to a woman living on the streets (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


The woman knows where Wickham is (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Darcy gives her far more money than she expects and asks nothing more (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


She scurries off with this unusually generous amount (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Elizabeth and Jane stroll (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Mary practicing (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Kitty trying to pretty up a hat (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Mrs Bennet making a nuisance of herself as she has nothing in herself to occupy her she must bother others (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Mr Bennet reading, drinking wine (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)


Elizabeth before mirror, in reverie, dreaming of Darcy (Pride and Prejudice) (1995)

54) Dreaming Austen movies, 6/25/07

John Carson as Mr Knightley withstanding Fiona Walker as Mrs Elton's determined flirting when she visits him in his study (Emma) (1972)


Doran Goodwin as Emma her face suffused with love for Mr Knightley as he tells her he values sincerity and openness (Emma) (1972)


During the same tete-a-tete, Emma and Mr Knightley sharing a funny joke (Emma) (1971)


Emma desperate for comes upon Mr Knightley unexpectedly (Emma) (1972)


Emma and Mr Knightley turn to walk to pavilion in rain-drenched green landscape garden (Emma) (1972)

55) Reading Pride and Prejudice in Teheran, 7/1/07

Azar Nafisi


Charlotte Lucas (Irene Richards) and Elizabeth Bennet (Elizabeth Garvie), early scene by Elizabeth's bedroom window at Longbourne (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mrs Bennet and her daughters and Mrs Gardener at the table in the front room during the Gardener visit, Christmas time at Longbourne (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mrs Bennet and her daughters at the table in the front room after the announcement of Lydia's coming marriage, Elizabeth refuses to ask Mr Bennet for money for wedding clothes for Lydia (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mrs Bennet and her daughters at the table in the front room after the announcement of Lydia's coming marriage, Elizabeth refuses to ask Mr Bennet for money for wedding clothes for Lydia (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)

56) Lyrical Melodrama: the 1979 P&P

Alerted by the show-off spiteful Lydia, Elizabeth writes to Mrs Gardiner to ask how Darcy came to be at Lydia's wedding (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


At her bedroom window Elizabeth reads Mrs Gardiner's letter (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth contemplates what she has read and what she remembers of the past and what she assumes may be the future (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Familiar scene of Elizabeth and father playing backgammon in his library, just before Mrs Bennet rushes in to say Jane ill; tracking shot of Elizabeth's trip to Netherfeld follows (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mr Bennet refuses to involved himself; he will stay in his library, and pushes Elizabeth out and shuts the door (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth faces her father's refusing face and realizes he will not help her keep off Mrs Bennet's pressure on her to accept Mr Collins's advances (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


First scene of film: Mary Bennet runs out, eager for life and sun (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mrs Gardiner and Elizabeth talk deeply and genuinely(Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth turns upon Mary who deserts her in the pouring rain; head a house she doesn't want to enter, behind a house she doesn't want to return to (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Darcy deeply taken with Elizabeth by second assembly (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Episode 1 ends Bingley must leave Jane (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Episode 1 ends Jane imagines Bingley gone (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mr Collins arrives, framed before windowed door (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mrs Bennet looking at Mr Bennet, typical quarrel moment, hard face(Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth writes Charlotte; next moment her mother hovering and pressuring and rsentful (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth and Charlotte walk in the fields near Hunsford and Rosings (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Colonel Fitzwilliam strolling with Elizabeth, smiles down (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth looks back up into Colonel Fitzwilliam's face (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Darcy hears Elizabeth's retort after she refuses his proposal and he asks why (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth reading Darcy's letter as he recedes into the distanceo(Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth remembers Wickham (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Mr Bennet kissing Elizabeth returned from Hunsford thinking nothing has changed between them (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Pemberley, the gardensm (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Pemberley, the house (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth has told Darcy of Lydia's elopement; they are striken together (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Kitty crying, her father's favorite teasing target (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


After the dinner party towards the close of the book Jane and Elizabeth (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth and Darcy at end, grave earnest lovers in talk (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)


Elizabeth and Darcy close up, their faces open to one another (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)

57) Je ne regrette rien

Doran Goodwin as Emma Alone after Miss Taylor has married (Emma) (1972)


Sophie Thompson as Miss Bates as she takes in the mockery (Emma) (1996)

58) The allure of green thoughts: classic book film adaptations

Elizabeth (Elizabeth Garvie) and Mrs Gardener (Barbara Shelley) walk in Longbourne landscape togehter (Pride and Prejudice) (1979)

59) Austen notes: publishers' rejections, autism, charlatanism, & how to read

Emma Woodhouse (Doran Goodwin) and Harriet Smith (Debbie Bowen) setting out for a long walk together (Emma) (1972)

60) The Pallisers Film Cycle: A Masterpiece of Televisual Classic Novel Film Adaptation, 7/14/07

The first mise-en-scene: croquet in Arcadia (Pallisers 1:1) (1974)


The larger picture, 2nd shot (Pallisers 1:1) (1974)


The Young Plantangenet Pallisers glimpsed walking across the bridge (Pallisers 1:1) (1974)

61) Sarah Cardwell on classic book film adaptations & Andrew Davies

Mrs Elton (Fiona Walker) and Jane Fairfax (Ania Martin) at the Crown Inn Ball (Emma, Part 5) (BBC, 1972)


Mrs Elton (Fiona Walker) and Jane Fairfax (Ania Martin) at Donwell Abbey (Emma, Part 5) (BBC, 1972)


Mrs Elton (Juliet Stevenson) and Jane Fairfax (Polly Walker) on Box Hill (Emma) (Miramax, 1996)


Mrs Elton (Lucy Robinson), Jane Fairfax (Olivia Williams), Miss Bates (Prunella Scales) and Mr Elton (Dominic Rowan) on the way to Box Hill (Emma) (BBC, 1996)

62) A revealing switch or omission the film Emmas

The piano Frank Churchill (Robert East) bought Jane Fairfax (Ania Martin), we are in Miss Bates's lodgings and see Frank's hand (Emma) (BBC, 1972)


Jane Fairfax (Ania Martin) playing wordless sophisticated music before the assembled company at Hartfield (Emma, Mr Knightley, Harriet Smith, Miss Bates, and a sleeping Mr Woodhouse) (Emma) (BBC, 1972)


A backshot of Jane Fairfax (Ania Martin) plays at same Hartfield assembly after dinner (Emma) (BBC, 1972)


Jane Fairfax (Olivia Williams) caught between Mr Knightley's protection (Mark Strong) and Frank Churchill's desire (Raymond Coulthard) (Emma) (BBC, 1996)


Emma (Gweneth Paltrow) and Frank Churchill (Ewan McGregor) at Coles' party (Emma) (Miramax, 1996)


Emma (Gweneth Paltrow) playing to Frank, camera at worship of her (Emma) (Miramax, 1996)


Jane Fairfax (Ania Martin) distressed before uncomprehending Miss Bates (Constance Chapman) and Emma (Doran Goodwin), Miss Bates's lodgings (Emma) (BBC, 1972)

63) Simon Raven's The Pallisers, 1:1: The coerced match, 8/3/07

Opening establishment shot of the Pallisers (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


First view of Dolly Longstaffe (Donald Pickering) (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


A peaceful conversation between Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) and Griselda, Lady Dumbello (Rachel Herbert) (The Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


Honest love betweeen Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) and Lady Glencora McClusky (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


Theatrical Landscape of Lady Glen (Susan Hampshire) and Plantagenet (Philip Latham) forced to walk towards one another and plight their troth (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


Theatrical Landscape of Lady Glen and Plantagenet close now and about to plight their troth (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


Lady Glen looks up in hope of finding a genuine decent person in her coming husband, her face open (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


He pities her (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


Alice (Caroline Mortimer) remembering how she was betrayed while Lady Glen asks for her to involve herself in similar painful events on Lady Glen's behalf (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


Pink and green palette of first episode, Arcadia (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)


Last part: Duke views Lady Mary Palliser (Kate Nicholls) looking out at her mother's grave at Matching Priory (Pallisers) (BBC, 1974)

64) Becoming Jane: a dismaying mirror

Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen with a book in a high wind (Becoming Jane) (2007)


Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen writing Pride and Prejudice (Becoming Jane) (2007)


Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen and James McAvoy as Tom Lefroy in imitation of the famous Darcy and Elizabeth antagonistic dancing scene (Becoming Jane) (2007)


Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen in a still reminiscent of the recent (2007, ITV_) Mansfield Park (Becoming Jane) (2007)


Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen reading in archetypal window with flower scene (Becoming Jane) (2007)


James McAvoy as Tom Lefroy, an interesting return to a more feminine-looking male in the lead (Becoming Jane) (2007)

66) That Ill Wind ...

Ania Martin as Jane Fairfax, wallflower (Emma) (BBC 1972)


John Carson as Mr Knightley to Jane: "Why so melancholy?" (Emma) (BBC 1972)


Ania Martin as grateful Jane looking up to Mr Knightley (Emma) (BBC 1972)


Fiona Walker as Mrs Elton laughing uproariously at idea Jane Fairfax could have a lover (Emma) (BBC 1972)


Humiliated and harassed Jane Fairfax (Ania Martin) with Mr Knightley (John Carson) quietly concerned for her and Emma (Doran Goodwin) standing by (Emma) (BBC 1972)

67) Pallisers 1:1-2: Coercion and Pursuit

Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) hounded by Adelaide, Marchioness of Auld-Reekie and Charlotte, Countess of Midlothian (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) in the stairwell to Alice's flat, refused help by Alice (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Duke (Philip Latham) peering out at Cora's grave (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


/lice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) and John Grey (Bernard Brown), terrace in Switzerland (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) at Matching Priory, behind barred window (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

68) Vermont holiday in Amos Brown house

House front, Ellen and Isabel


Southern elevation


The road back from the house


Meadow behind house


Ellen reading Can You Forgive Her? by side of house, under tree


Four toilets inside basement


The dining room in Amos Brown house


Jim makes a picnic to take with us


Ward's Cove where we swam


Isabel about to swim at Ward's Cove

69) The Palliser Films: 1:2: How can people fulfill themselves given their options?

Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) and Lady Glencora McClusky (Susan Hampshire) marrying (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) listening to bells ring out at Plantagenet and Lady Glencora's wedding (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Switzerland, Volume 1, Part 2, honeymoon and trips abroad (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) and Lady Glencora Pallisers (Susan Hampshire) on their honeymoon sleigh ride (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) and John Grey (Bernard Brown) embracing (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) and John Grey (Bernard Brown) at Ely (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) sees Alice unexpectedly. (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) and Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) meet unexpectedly in Basle, Switzerland (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Mr Grimes (James Berwick) first view (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Mr Grimes (James Berwick), Mr Scruby (Gordon Gostelow) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) in backroom of Grimes's pub (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


John Vavasour (John Glyn Jones) finding sign which says museum closed (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice), final still of Volume 1, Part 2, crazed tragic despair (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glen (Susan Hamsphire) rejoiced at Plantagenet (Philip Latham) offering to have Alice Vavasour at Matching Priory (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice (Caroline Mortimer), Kate (Karin McCarthy) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson), the two girls going to Switzerland (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


At fencing school, Burgo Fitzergerald (Barry Justice) and Lady Glencora Pallisers (Susan Hampshire)repeating ring scene from 1:1 (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice (Caroline Mortimer) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) on terrace at hotel in Basle, Switzerland (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) sympathy for his wife, Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire): invite your friend (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Matching Priory Windows seen from inside (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

70) Burgo and the female beggar: More thoughts on film adaptations

Burgo (Barry Justice) walking in the London streets (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Female Beggar (Stacey Tendeter) comes up to him (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


She clutches his shoulder to get his attention (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


She puts her freezing cold hand to his face (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


He sees her as a mirror image of himself (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


"Such as you are never poor" she says (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Matching Priory Windows seen from inside (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


He holds back coin, their fingers touch (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Her face lit up (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


He tips his hat to her (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Girl last seen (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo last seen (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

71) Julie Delpy's Two Days in Paris

Julie Delpy and Adam Goldberg (Two Days in Paris) (2007)


Julie Delpy and Adam Goldberg kissing (Two Days in Paris) (2007)


Julie Delpy and Aleksia Landeau (Two Days in Paris) (2007)


Marie Pillet (Marion's mother in the film, Two Days in Paris) (2007)


Albert Delpy, Julie Delpy's real father (Marion's father in the film, Two Days In Paris) (2007)


Claude Monet, Monceau Park, Paris (for Two Days In Paris) (2007)


A modern street in Paris (for Two Days In Paris) (2007)

72) Making a Start: the mini-series (Jewel in the Crown, the S&Ss

Mrs Dashwood (Diana Fairfax) and Edward Ferrars (Bosco Hogan) at Barton Cottage (Sense and Sensibility) (BBC 1981)

73) Lady's Maid's Bell ghost story & gothic film adaptation

Miss Alice Hartley (Joanna David) (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


Miss Alice Hartley (Joanna David) arriving (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


The now dead Emma Saxton (June Brown), her ghost (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


Miss Alice Hartley (Joanna David) and Mrs Brympton (Norma West) (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


Downstairs just before sitting down to dine (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


Typical gothic scene in the house (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


Mr Brympton (Ian Collier) (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


Mr Ranford (Roger Llewellyn) (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)


Typical landscape scene, figures seen in distance (Ladys Maid's Bell) (BBC 1985)

73) The Pallisers, 2:3: "The Splendours and Miseries of Courtesans"

Alice (Caroline Mortimer) hesitating before going in to the Palliser's salon at Matching Priory (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) a prisoner of a boudoir cage, at the windows of Matching Priory (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgeraldn (Barry Justice) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) playing backgammon at their club (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) playing billiards (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) shaking hands with Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) driving through park at Matching Priory, close up (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) driving through park at Matching Priory, long shot (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) driving through park at Matching Priory, sheer enjoyment (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) driving through park at Matching Priory: they see ruins from carriage (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) talking in Lady Glen's private room: she was driven like a beast to a stud (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Duke of St Bungay (Roger Livesey) before assembled friends at Matching Priory, vestibule (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire), 10 o'clock, ruins at Matching Priory (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson), the first kiss in the series (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) and Lady Midlothian (Fabia Drake), with Lady Glen clutching Balzac's Splendours and Miseries of Courtesans (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) and Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer), the morning after the late night walk in the ruins (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Mr Bott (John Stratton) reading Splendours and Miseries of Courtesans (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Last shot of Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) as viewed at Monkshade by the Buke of St Bungay (Roger Livesey) and Barrington Erle (Moray Watson) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) weeping in Matching Priory ruins (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) weeping while his aunt, Lady Monk (Helen Christie) laughs (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

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Alice in a typical moment of gravity dining at Vavasour Hall with her grandfather (Donald Eccles), Kate (Karin MacCarthy) and father (John Glyn Jones) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

75) BBC 1974 Pallisers: Alice in the window-seat

Alice (Caroline Mortimer) reading in the window-seat at Matching Priory, the morning after she and Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) visited the ruins late at night (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

76) Wack!

Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz (In Mourning and Rage) (Los Angeles, 1977)

78) The Jane Austen Book Club, October 22, 2007

Emily Blunt, Mario Bello, Kathy Baker, Maggie Grace, Amy Brennemann, Hugh Dancy (The Jane Austen Book Club) (2007)

78) Palliser: 2:4, The Crisis and Pallisers' Fate decided, 10/23/07

Alice (Caroline Mortimer) holds her own (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) yearning (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Mr Scruby (Gordon Gostelow) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice (Caroline Mortimer) and Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) friends (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


John Grey (Bernard Brown) reading documents signed by Alice Vavasour (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


John Grey (Bernard Brown) vulnerable (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) sewing doll, other dolls on dresser (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) and Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) confrontation (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice (Caroline Mortimer) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) kiss (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


George Vavasour (Gary Watson) rejected (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantangenet Palliser (Philip Latham) showing fineness of his nature (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) admiring husband, Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) dismayed to learn Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) must go to Vavasour Hall (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice (Caroline Mortimer), Kate (Karin MacCarthy) and Squire Vavasour (Donald Eccles) at Vavasour Hall (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice (Caroline Mortimer), Kate (Karin MacCarthy) and Squire Vavasour (Donald Eccles), Vavasour Hall (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Kate (Karin MacCarthy) and Squire Vavasour (Donald Eccles), Vavasour Hall (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire), Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) and Mr Bott (John Stratton) climbing the stairs to Lady Monk's ball (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) and Mr Bott (John Stratton) apparently and comically oblivious to Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire)'s desire to enjoy the ball by dancing (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) after Plantagenet has left the room (note Lady Monk [Helen Christie] standing dominant (the evil figure of the piece) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) and Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) dancing (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) and Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) kiss (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) and Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice): "Everything is arranged." (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) and Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice): "[You will be] the wife of my heart, the wife of my body." (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) walking streets of London (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) looking up to Lady Glencora's bedroom window (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) clutching her doll (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Light goes out in Lady Glen's bedroom window (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glen (Susan Hampshire) and Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) a new bargain (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

79) The poetry of the S&S movies

Colonel Brandon (Robert Swan) (Sense and Sensibility) (BBC 1981)


Marianne Dashwood (Tracy Childs) (Sense and Sensibility) (BBC 1981)


Colonel Brandon (Alan Rickman) (Sense and Sensibility) (Miramax 1995)


Marianne Dashwood (Kate Winslett) (Sense and Sensibility) (Miramax 1995)


Meenakshi (Aishwarya Ra) and Captain Bala (Mammootty) (I Have Found it, free adaptation of Sense and Sensibility) (Sri Surya 2000)


Meenakshi (Aishwarya Ra) (I Have Found it, free adaptation of Sense and Sensibility) (Sri Surya 2000)

80) Mesmermized by Brideshead Revisited all over again

First sight of Brideshead from within (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)


Sebastian Flyte (Anthony Andrews) and Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons) (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)


Sebastian Flyte (Anthony Andrews) and Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons) (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)


Sebastian Flyte (Anthony Andrews) and Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons) (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)

81) We are allowed to turn the clocks back at last!

Jennifer Ehle as Elizabeth Bennet (1995 A&E Pride and Prejudice)

82) Still on Brideshead Revisited

Celia Mulcaster Ryder (Jane Asher) (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)


Anthony Blanche (Nickolas Grace) (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)


Julia Flyte Mottram (Diana Quick) and Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons) (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)


Julia Flyte Mottram (Diana Quick) and Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons) (Brideshead Revisited (Granada 1981)

83) Saturday morning: Anne Stevenson's "The Price" and a November letter

Characters walking in country lane (Persuasion (BBC 1971)


Characters walking in countryside (Persuasion (BBC 1971)


Anne Elliot (Ann Firbank) near falling (Persuasion (BBC 1971)


Anne Elliot (Ann Firbank), under great strain, very tired as she tries to refuse offer of carriage (Persuasion (BBC 1971)


Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) after her walk in the autumn landscape (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Mary Musgrove (Sophie Thompson) after her walk in the autumn landscape (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) beginning to lose control amid golden leaves (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Wentworth (Ciarhan Hinds) seeking comfort for Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Wentworth (Ciarhan Hinds) grasps Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) looks at Wentworth (Ciarhan Hinds) (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Captain Wentworth (Ciarhans Hinds) looks away in pain (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) and Mary Musgrove (Amanda Hale) walking together (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Anne Elliot (Sally Hawkins) working at balancing herself (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Anne Elliot (Sally Hawkins) sees Wentworth (Rupert Penry-Jones) as she lies onthe ground (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Anne Elliot (Sally Hawkins) and Wentworth (Rupert Penry-Jones) make eye-contact (Persuasion (BBC 1995)


Wentworth (Rupert Penry-Jones) walks off (Persuasion (BBC 1995)

84) The Pallisers, 3:5: The back story about male outcasts, 11/23/07

Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) defies the Duke of Omnium (Roland Culver) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) defies George Vavasour (Gary Watson) on Westmorland moor (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) hearing that his wife does not and cannot love him and loves Burgo Fitzgerald (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Jane (Wendy Williams) on the stairwell outside George Vavasour's lodgings (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Mr Scruby (Gordon Gostelow) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) meet in London street (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) at breakfast awaiting Lady Glencora (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Vavasour family in Westmoreland (John, John Glyne-Jones; Alice, Caroline Mortimer; George, Gary Watson; and Kate, Karin MacCarthy) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Duke of St Bungay (Roger Livesey) tells Duke of Omnium his nephew has refused an important office (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) looking like Housman's drawing of Josiah Crawley (Last Chronicle of Barset) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) learning of John Grey's activities on her behalf (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


George Vavasour (Gary Watson) thrown out (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

Burgo Fitzgerald (Barry Justice) and Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) saying goodbye (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)



Plantagenet Pallisers (Philip Latham) telling Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) her grambling is degrading (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora Palliser (Susan Hampshire) bent over in grief, giving Burgo up, he is going down the stairs (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


George Vavasour (Gary Watson) as Ulysses (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

85) When Jane Austen's words & works entered my life, 11/25/07

Samantha Harker as Jane Bennet listening to her mother's grating laments about ther loss of Bingley and her father's jokes about how every girl needs to be jilted and Wickham would jilt Elizabeth creditably (Pride and Prejudice) (BBC/A&E 1995)


Samantha Harker as Jane Bennet remembering Mr Bingley as the most aimable man she's ever known (Pride and Prejudice) (BBC/A&E 1995)


The group meeting at a Starbuck's (The Jane Austen Book Club) (2007)


Amy Brennemann who played Sylvia (The Jane Austen Book Club) (2007)

86) The Pallisers: 3:5: The morning after, or, the Pallisers at Breakfast (1), 11/28/07

Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) angered by her jocularity (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) answering that yes she believes he would not prefer to believe Mr Bott than herself (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

87) The Pallisers: 3:5: A day or so later, "Pallisers at Breakfast" (2), 12/1/07

Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) establishment shot (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) picking up cards (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire): I do not & have never loved you; I cannot love you (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) turning away (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Plantagenet Palliser (Philip Latham) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire): the romantic appeal (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Duke of St Bungay (Roger Livesey) & Lady Glencora (Susan Hampshire) & Collingwood (Maurice Quick) standing by (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

88) Convalescent from some minor disease ..., 12/3

Cover illustration for Karen Joy Fowler's (Sister Noon) (2001)

89) "Afterward:" how film must differ from text

Mary Boyne (Kate Harper) (Afterward) (Granada 1983)


Mary Boyne (Kate Harper) (Afterward) (Granada 1983)


Mary Boyne (Kate Harper) (Afterward) (Granada 1983)


Mary Boyne (Kate Harper) and Ned Boyne (Michael Shannon) (Afterward) (Granada 1983)


Mary Boyne (Kate Harper) and Ned Boyne (Michael Shannon) just before they see the ghost (Afterward) (Granada 1983)


Mary Boyne (Kate Harper) and Ned Boyne (Michael Shannon) just out of sight, gone into the ancient temple (Afterward) (Granada 1983)


Mary Boyne (Kate Harper) and Ned Boyne (Michael Shannon) gazing out a window in the house at the landscape (Afterward) (Granada 1983)


Emma Saxton (June Brown) looking straight into the eyes of Alice Hartley (Joanna David) and the viewer (Lady's Maid's Bell) (Granada 1983)

90) Pallisers 3:5: Showing How George Vavasour Received a Visit

Jane (Wendy Williams) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Jane (Wendy Williams) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Jane (Wendy Williams) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Jane (Wendy Williams) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Jane (Wendy Williams) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Jane (Wendy Williams) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)


Jane (Wendy Williams) and George Vavasour (Gary Watson) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

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Alice Vavasour (Caroline Mortimer) and John Grey (Bernard Brown) (Pallisers) (BBC 1974)

91) 21st Century Santa

New Yorker, December 3, 2007

92) Alan Pater's Barchester Chronicles

Septimus Harding (Donald Pleasence) and Eleanor Harding (Janet Maw) perplexed (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)


Obadiah Slope (Alan Rickman) (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)


Mrs Quiverful (Maggie Jones) (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)


Mary Bold (Barbara Flynn) and John Bold (David Gwilliam) (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)


Septimus Harding (Donald Pleasence) and Eleanor Harding (Janet Maw) bidding adieu to the position of Warden (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)


Obadiah Slope (Alan Rickman), Madeleine Neroni (Susan Hampshire) (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)


Susan Grantly (Angela Pleasence) (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)


Opening Illustration (Barchester Chronicles) (BBC 1982)

(93) The Maze: A Modern Redemptive Ghost Story

The Maze's statues (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) and Daisy Frode (Sky Macaskill) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Children at Christmas (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Fred Harston (Duncan Preston) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Fred Harston (Duncan Preston) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) and Fred Harston (Duncan Preston) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) and Fred Harston (Duncan Preston) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine (Francesca Annis) and Arthur Frode (James Bolam) before fireplace (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine (Francesca Annis) and Arthur Frode (James Bolan) in garden (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) (The Maze) (Granada 1985) remembering her cousin, Mervyn


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) and Arthur Frode (James Bolam) in bed (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Catherine Frode (Francesca Annis) (The Maze) (Granada 1985) and Mervyn Barbet (Philip Sayers)


Mervyn Barbet (Philip Sayers), Daisy Frode ((Sky Macaskill) and her teddy bear (The Maze) (Granada 1985)


Miss Alice Hartley (Joanna David) (Lady's Maid's Bell) (Granada 1985)

94) December 25th

John Huston's 1987 The Dead, near the end


John Huston's 1987 The Dead last shot

95) Impressionists by the Sea

Gustave Caillebotte, Villers-sur-mer 1880


Fanny Churberg, Spring Landscape 1876


Fanny Churberg, Waterfall 1877


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