Reading
Brideshead Revisted, who did I find? Miss Austen, of course! In chapter two, third volume, the character Anthony Blanche gives examples of what is more English above all to the protagonist,
Charles Ryder:
“The next thing I saw was your very handsome volume – “Village and Provincial Architecture”, was is it called? Quite a tome, my dear, and what did I find? Charm again. “Not quite my cup of tea,” I thought; “this is too English.” I have the fancy for rather spicy things, you know, not for the shade of the cedar tree, the cucumber sandwich, the silver cream-jug, the English girl dressed whatever English girls do wear for tennis – not that, not Jane Austen, not M-m-miss M-m-mitford.
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Phoebe Nicholls as Cordelia Flyte, Brideshead Revisited, 1981 |
Brideshead Revisited, is a wonderful book by Evelyn Waugh, and if you have the opportunity watch the 1981 series with Jeremy Irons in the role of Charles Ryder, Anthony Andrews as Sebastian Flyte, and Laurence Olivier (Mr. Darcy, 1940) as Lord Marchmain, you have watched an unforgettable mini-series. In the role of lovely Cordelia Flyte is the actress Phoebe Nicholls, playing the role of lovely Cordelia Flyte. More than a decade later, she portrayed Elizabeth Elliot in
Persuasion (1995).
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Phoebe Nicholls as Cordelia Flyte and Elizabeth Elliot. |
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6 comments:
Another classic to add to my (always growing) reading list.
I like the cream jug. :P
I love the 1981 Brideshead Revisited miniseries
By the way, there is a lovely piece of music I composed in tribute to BR entitled "Always Aloysius" at my website
Rather funny that the character of Cordelia Flyte in the recent 2008 Emma Thompson version of Brideshead Revisited was acted by Felicity Jones, who was of course, Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey 2007. Another connection!
Love your post. Anthony B-b-b-blanche needs Lionel Logue! I should reread this as I really enjoyed the book and I have been to Castle Howard since I read it the first time.
Renate,
I think you will the book
Paul,
how lovely your tribute to Aloysius!
Jenny,
you are absolutely right, Anthony Blance needs Mr. Loghe!
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