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"I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the heart's affection, and the truth of the imagination."
-- John Keats
"Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life."
---Simone Weil
"I loved history because to me, history was like watching a movie."
---Quentin Tarantino


Anonymous
28 October 2011

Mozart's Sister
19 August 2011 (Limited)

Wuthering Heights
11 November 2011 (UK)

Hysteria
"Coming Soon"

A Dangerous Method
"Coming Soon"

Inside the Victorian Home
Judith Flanders
This comprehensive behemoth is fantastic for its social history, careful research, and gripping narrative --- yes, I did say "gripping." It was extremely difficult to put down, and far more engaging, in my opinion, than Vickery's Behind Closed Doors about the Georgian home. Everything from chamber pots to calling cards to courtship is covered, and illustrations are dispersed throughout. I don't even like the Victorians, but I finished this book with a better understanding of their collective psyche and the reasons behind some of their more bizarre practices.


"No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. She will not want new fashions nor regret the loss of expensive diversions or variety of company if she can be amused with an author in her closet."
Lady Montagu, 1752

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Jame's Cameron's Titanic Poster Book
Titanic and the Making of James Cameron
The Making of Pride and Prejudice
Sense and Sensibility: The Screenplay and Diaries
Atonement: The Shooting Script
Shakespeare in Love: A Screenplay
Jane Austen and Co.: Remaking the Past in Contemporary Culture
Vanity Fair: Bringing Thackeray's Timeless Novel to the Screen
Braveheart: From Hollywood to Hollyrood
Marie Antoinette (I know, not English, but I couldn't resist)


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