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UNRECOGNISABLE with white hair and yellow teeth as she transforms into Miss Havisham for BBC adaptation trailer
UK Daily Mail ^ | February 6, 2023 | Callum Wells

Posted on 02/06/2023 11:16:44 AM PST by C19fan

Olivia Colman looks unrecognisable with white hair and yellow teeth in the first teaser trailer for BBC's upcoming adaptation of Great Expectations.

The actress, 49, who plays Miss Havisham in the Charles Dickens classic, welcomes a young Pip (Tom Sweet) to Satis House for the first time in the footage.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Books/Literature; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: dickens; drama; period; victorian
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To: Clutch Martin
"I’ve been reading James Joyce’s Ulysses for 50 years off and on, I just can’t seem to stay interested."

Me too.

"Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is so much more interesting both grammatically and in content."

I agree. It's one of my favorite books and one of the greatest I have ever read. It's an easy read. I've read it all, but I can now pick up anywhere in there (mine's in three volumes) and marvel at Gibbon, his clarity, his profundity, his concision, the depth of his insight, and of course the tales he has to tell. What a masterpiece!

Another of my favorites is The Bhagavad Gita. I have read it five times, in several different translations and have attempted it in Sanskrit (with minimal success). It is magnificent.

21 posted on 02/06/2023 3:52:35 PM PST by Savage Beast ("Truth never comes to the closed mind.")
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To: Right Brigade
I like Mark Twain very much. I think my favorite is Pudd'nhead Wilson.

I also love Nathaniel Hawthorn. The Scarlet Letter is one of my favorites of all time.

I also like Herman Melville. I love Moby Dick and Billy Budd.

Also William Faulkner, especially Absalom! Absalom! and The Sound and the Fury. I read The Sound and the Fury five times and didn't understand anything. I read Faulkner's explanation of it, and I was more confused than ever. Then one evening at a party given by my sister, I met one of her friends who taught Faulkner in college. I said to her, "You're not leaving here tonight until you tell me what that thing's about." She said, "Okay." So we sat on a sofa for several hours while she explained everything to me. Then I re-read it and it was crystal clear--but I was so depressed I wished I hadn't understood the damn thing!

22 posted on 02/06/2023 4:02:30 PM PST by Savage Beast ("Truth never comes to the closed mind.")
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To: MD Expat in PA

True. Tolstoy’s wordy.


23 posted on 02/06/2023 4:03:10 PM PST by Savage Beast ("Truth never comes to the closed mind.")
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To: ExGeeEye
I would love to see an excellent serialized version of Les Miserables, one of my favorite of all works of art.

Among many other failings, the dramatized versions I have seen completely skipped over the character of Bishop Charles-François-Bienvenu Myriel--a monumental failing. Hugo devoted the entire first fifteen chapters to him and his character. He is one of the greatest characters in all literature and certainly one of my favorites.

I think even to begin to tell this magnificent tale adequately would require something like 20 or 25 episodes, maybe more.

24 posted on 02/06/2023 4:09:50 PM PST by Savage Beast ("Truth never comes to the closed mind.")
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To: Savage Beast
See the 1970 Russian version of Crime and Punishment. Would you seriously expect the British or Americans to do Dostoevsky very well?

The 1960s Russian War and Peace was also better than anything the English-speaking world has done. It's said to be the most expensive film ever made, but that's because the regime gave the filmmakers everything they wanted without demanding payment.

25 posted on 02/06/2023 4:13:03 PM PST by x
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To: x
The 1965 version of War and Peace is excellent, but my absolute favorite is the 1982-72 TV serialized version with Anthony Hopkins as Pierre Bezukhov.
26 posted on 02/06/2023 4:47:51 PM PST by Savage Beast ("Truth never comes to the closed mind.")
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To: x
"See the 1970 Russian version of Crime and Punishment."

Okay. I will. Thanks. I have not seen it.

"Would you seriously expect the British or Americans to do Dostoevsky very well?"

No. Your point is excellent.

27 posted on 02/06/2023 4:49:33 PM PST by Savage Beast ("Truth never comes to the closed mind.")
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To: C19fan

She’s not black AFAIK. She played Queen Elizabeth on The Queen.


28 posted on 02/06/2023 10:34:56 PM PST by Flaming Conservative ((Pray without ceasing)Xvg)
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To: Savage Beast
I don't know that TV audiences have the patience for long-arc expositional development of a secondary character.

I've read the book, and like it for things like that. Translating them to the screen, even at Game of Thrones scale? A challenge, at best.

Sir Cedric Hardwicke did pretty well with his portrayal in 1935.

29 posted on 02/07/2023 12:30:26 AM PST by ExGeeEye (For dark is the suede that mows like a harvest.)
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To: ExGeeEye

I didn’t know about the 1935 version. Thanks!


30 posted on 02/07/2023 7:29:59 AM PST by Savage Beast ("Truth never comes to the closed mind.")
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To: Savage Beast

Until my mom bought an edited-for-not-weighing-a-ton-or-having-really-tiny-letters version (which left out a lot of the Myriel material and only showed Col Pontmercy’s “rescue” by Thenardier while omitting the battle), it was the only knowledge I had of the story. It ends on a high note with Cosette reunited with injured Marius, and near-arrest by and subsequent suicide of, Javert.


31 posted on 02/07/2023 12:46:03 PM PST by ExGeeEye (For dark is the suede that mows like a harvest.)
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