Little Dorrit Recap & Review of Episode Two on Masterpiece Classic PBS

Affairs of the heart populate episode two with hopes and aspirations for all of the unattached characters in Masterpiece Classic's miniseries of Little Dorrit. The episode opens with a wrenching blow to John Chivery (Russell Tovey), when Amy Dorrit (Claire Foy) rejects his tender marriage proposal. The touching scene played out with chilling sadness as... Continue Reading →

Little Dorrit Recap & Review of Episode One on Masterpiece Classic PBS

And so the mystery begins as the opening episode of Masterpiece Classic's Little Dorrit puts us on the trail of whodunnit. Arthur Clennam (Matthew Macfadyen) the anti prodigal son returns home from abroad after several years to fulfill the mysterious death bed wish of his father "to put it right" by promising to place his... Continue Reading →

Masterpiece’s Oliver Twist Review: Darkness and Discordance Descend as Episode Two Fizzles

Episode two of Masterpiece Classic's Oliver Twist on PBS concluded last night with a dull thud. It also did not help that it was competing in the same time slot at the 81st Academy Awards ceremony, so viewers like me who taped Oliver watched it after an anti-climatic new and improved Oscars that also left... Continue Reading →

Masterpiece’s Oliver Twist Goes Over to the Darkside: Review of Episode One

You can knock that silly notion right out of your head that Oliver Twist is a toe tapping cheery musical with the cute blonde kid -- cuz it ain't no more.  Not after viewing the new Masterpiece Classic version of Oliver Twist presented last night on PBS. There's no mistakin' this 2007 BBC adaptation by... Continue Reading →

Some Say that Gaskell is Austen embellished with Dickens…

"A comparison (of Elizabeth Gaskell) to Jane Austen for its combination of humor and moral judgment in the observation of character and conduct is often made, not unjustly, though Mrs. Gaskell's canvas is larger than Austen's bit of ivory." Edgar Wright  Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) has been said to have a "wit to challenge... Continue Reading →

Janeites, how deep is your love?

   "And-oh yes-there was a Miss Bates; just an old maid runnin' about like a hen with 'er 'ead cut off, an' her tongue loose at both ends. I've got an aunt like 'er. Good as gold-but, you know." Humberstall, Janeites, Rudyard Kipling, (1924)  Did any gentle readers catch My Boy Jack on Masterpiece Classic... Continue Reading →

In Remembrance of The Complete Jane Austen

"This present from the Campbells," said she -- "This pianofortĂ© is very kindly given."  "Yes," he replied, and without the smallest apparent embarrassment. "But they would have done better had they given her notice of it. Surprizes are foolish things. The pleasure is not enhanced, and the inconvenience is often considerable. I should have expected... Continue Reading →

Sense and Sensibility (2008) Episode Two on Masterpiece Classic PBS – A Review

"I, and only I, knew your heart and its sorrows; yet, to what did it influence me? -- not to any compassion that could benefit you or myself. -- Your example was before me: but to what avail? -- Was I more considerate of you and your comfort? Did I imitate your forbearance, or lessen... Continue Reading →

Sense and Sensibility (2008) Episode One on Masterpiece Classic PBS – A Review

  Marianne began now to perceive that the desperation which had seized her at sixteen and a half, of ever seeing a man who could satisfy her ideas of perfection, had been rash and unjustifiable. Willoughby was all that her fancy had delineated in that unhappy hour and in every brighter period, as capable of... Continue Reading →

A Preview of Sense and Sensibility (2008) on Masterpiece Classic PBS

"I am afraid," replied Elinor, "that the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety."  "On the contrary, nothing can be a stronger proof of it, Elinor; for if there had been any real impropriety in what I did, I should have been sensible of it at the time, for we always know... Continue Reading →

Emma Woodhouse; I Have a Piece of News for You!

"Emma," said Mr. Knightley presently, "I have a piece of news for you. You like news -- and I heard an article in my way hither that I think will interest you." "News! Oh! yes, I always like news. What is it? Why do you smile so? Where did you hear it? Mr. Knightly &... Continue Reading →

A Preview of Miss Austen Regrets on Masterpiece Theatre PBS

We must allow for difference of taste...the more I know of the world, the more am I convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love. I require so much! Marianne Dashwood, Sense & Sensibility, Chapter 3 The name of Jane Austen may be the most recognizable British literary figure in... Continue Reading →

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