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I watched Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility today; I've seen it before, but not recently.  I hadn't so much as forgotten that Hugh Laurie was in it as that he simply wasn't on my radar at the time. 

It's been so long since I read the book that I don't know how accurate the movie is, but aside from completely failing to show any attraction in Marianne to Colonel Brandon, it's fun.  Though I did keep thinking that Elinor and Colonel Brandon would be a better match. 

It's sobering to reflect, though, that for women of that class there was nothing but marriage.  It's their defining thought.  I don't know enough history to know if the same was true for the other classes, but it gives me a nasty feeling.  I know I'm very lucky to live in this time, and place, where for me marriage never became more than a "maybe someday, if the opportunity arises".  It was never a necessity.  

Of course, the idea of being married to someone I do not love, or to someone who does not love me, is one of my personal nightmares.  But that's rather beside the point. 

Date: 2010-07-06 10:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] snowydragon1776.livejournal.com
Well, Northanger Abbey was meant to be a sarcastic poke at all those Goth Victorian novels.
It was her first novel and is considered the least great of all of her novels.
I appreciate it for poking fun at those novels, but is probably my least favorite of her works.

Date: 2010-07-10 07:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vr-trakowski.livejournal.com
It does feel a little clumsy compared to the other stuff. Having read it once, I don't know as I will again!

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