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Showing posts with label 1995 Persuasion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1995 Persuasion. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27

Ciarán Hinds, Former Captain Wentworth, to Play Former American President

Ciarán Hinds will play opposite Sigourney Weaver, the newly appointed Secretary of State in "Political Animals.". He has been cast as her philandering ex- husband and former president, Bud Hammond, who’s still carrying a torch for her in USA network’s upcoming new mini-series, which consists of 6 episodes.


Click here to read more about the series, and here.

Ciaran Hinds as Captain Wentworth

Thursday, December 29

Countdown to 2012: The Five Jane Austen Related Books I Most Enjoyed Reading in 2011. #1 - Persuasion, an Annotated Edition

I'll say it right up front, my favorite book related to Jane Austen in 2011 was Persuasion, An Annotated Edition, edited by Robert Morrison. Designed along the same lines as last year's superb Pride and Prejudice, an Annotated Edition, edited by Patricia Meyer Spacks. Robert Morrison not only explains some of the more esoteric details of Persuasion, but also includes beautiful images that explain the era more clearly for the reader. This book is a coffee table edition of an annotation, although I would not recommend leaving it out unattended. A zealous Janeite guest might just squirrel it away unnoticed!

Watch for my four other choices in the next 3 days. What are some of yours?

Click here to read my review.
Click here to order the book

Monday, October 24

Book Drum: Illustrated Profiles of Mansfield Park, Persuasion, and Pride and Prejudice

Book Drum is a free community site much used by English Literature teachers and students, and the site would welcome assistance from Jane Austen readers to profile Austen's other three books. The site has just published a new illustrated profile of Mansfield Park.

It's a particularly impressive accomplishment by Siân Cleaver, assembling extensive background information, maps, music and pictures pertaining to the book.  

Bookdrum also offers excellent profiles of Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion:

The setting of Pride and Prejudice

Monday, September 5

Jane Austen Book Covers Illustrated by Audrey Niffenegger

Aren't these book covers arresting? We thought so. They were illustrated by Audrey Niffenegger. We can't wait to see more. This edition of Sense and Sensibility will be available in October.


AUDREY NIFFENEGGER (b. South Haven, Michigan, 1963)

Audrey Niffenegger grew up in the Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois. She teaches writing, letterpress printing, lithography, intaglio, and book making at the Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and Paper Arts as well, and she teaches printmaking at the North Shore Art League.- Audrey Niffenegger by Mark Flanagan

Received a B.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1985 and an M.F.A. from Northwestern University in 1991. Talented writer and printmaker, awards include an Artist Grant from the Vogelstein Foundation, a Union League Art Scholarship from the Union League Civic Arts Foundation and a George D. and Isabella A. Brown Travelling Fellowship from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Exhibitions include group exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), Chicago Cultural Center and the Spertus Museum. This bio of Audrey Niffenegger is from the Fashion Spot


Idea contributed by Raquel Sallaberry, Jane Austen em Português

Saturday, November 6

The Elliots in Bath

The interior set of Camden Place where the Elliots rented a house in Bath. The room is actually located in Sydney Place.
Aurora of  The Secret Dreamworld of Jane Austen has been highlighting her trips to Bath this past month or so. Her most recent post centers on #95 Sydney Place, a Bed and Breakfast where the interior of 1995's Persuasion was filmed. Here before and after pictures are quite interesting. Click here to read Watching Persuasion - Bath 8.

Click here to read my post about the film's interior set for the Elliots in Bath. 

Tuesday, July 20

Shopping and Milsom Street, Bath

Brock illustration of the print seller shop in Bath with Admiral Croft and Anne Elliot.

In 1995's Persuasion, Anne Elliot (Amanda Root) meets Admiral Croft (John Woodvine) and begin their walk in front of a print seller shop. Anne and the admiral then walk past a linen draper.


They stop in front of a boot maker to continue their conversation,


before walking through a small passage way, where a lamp lighter climbs a ladder to light the wick.


Anne and Admiral Croft parted ways. The very next time Anne Elliot walks through Bath, she goes to Molland's, a pastry cook's and confectioner's shop on Milsom street. Jane Austen wrote that the marzipan was delicious.

View of Milsom Street in 1806 (Nattes). The Elliots stayed in Camden Place, now Camden Crescent, which was a long slow climb from Molland's.

In this scene from the film, customers entering Molland's, which was situated at the lower end of Milsom Street. The extras really make this film seem authentic, including the touches of Regency life that are added throughout each scene.

Anne is with her sister Elizabeth and Mrs. Clay. It is raining and Mr. William Elliot is making arrangements to get the ladies home, but there are only two seats left in Lady Dalrymple's carriage. He has gone to find an umbrella in order to escort Anne back on foot to Camden Place.

While inside Molland's, Anne Elliot sees Captain Wentworth walking along Milsom Street. She is shocked to see him.

The captain is seen walking in front of a book shoppe and a shop selling imported China ware.

Anne at the instant she spots the captain.

Anne attempts to leave Molland's and encounters the Captain, who is entering the shop.

He is startled upon seeing her and they share an awkward moment. (We later learn he has come to Bath to find her.)


Truth be told, Anne is pleased with the encounter.


The following night, a rejuvenated Anne looks for the captain in the Upper Assembly Rooms. Print below: Milsom Street and the Bath Swells (Dandies) in Jane Austen's day.

Today Milsom Street is still a main shopping street, boasting banks, restaurants, pubs, clothing stores, furniture stores jewellers, book stores and department stores. And tourists.

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