Thursday, June 17, 2010
Aussie readers - costume drama DVD sale @ Target
The sale runs from 17th June - 7th July. Click here to browse the catalogue.
Some of the titles that may be of interest:
The Jane Austen Collection DVD set
Lark Rise to Candleford
Tess of the D'Urbervilles 2008
Pride and Prejudice 1995 remastered edition
Miss Austen Regrets
Jane Eyre 2006
Middlemarch 1994
Cranford
Wives and Daughters
North and South
Love in a Cold Climate
Clarissa 1990 [incidentally, the most depressing miniseries I've ever watched!]
The Barchester Chronicles
Persuasion 2007
Lorna Doone 2000
+Numerous others
I'll try to resist the urge to splurge. :P
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Such a list makes me happy as I spot period dramas I have yet to watch. I'm always afraid I'll reach the end of the list and then be left with nothing substantial to enjoy. An irrational fear I know, but still...
Oh and thanks for your nice comment, on my blog Elise! I was surprised and happy to see it, I've been a reader of your lovely blog for about a month now, and I really enjoy it.
Thanks for your kindness to an upstart newbie blogger such as myself.
Much blessings,
Marie
Marie, I sometimes feel the same way - afraid that I'm beginning to run out of really good, wholesome costume dramas to watch! But there are a couple on that list which are meant to be very good (like The Barchester Chronicles and Middlemarch) that I still haven't seen yet! So there's always something more to look forward to. :-)
You know, it wasn't so very long ago that I was a newbie blogger! I love your blog - we have a lot of common interests! - and your posts are fun and well-written. I'm sure you'll develop quite a readership in no time! :-)
~Elise
Oh~ this is fabulous!!! :)
I've given you an award.
Nice picture!:)
Thank you! :-)
Since I have never seen it, what was so depressing about Clarissa?
To the KING be all the glory!
Rebekah
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"Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:15
Umm. . . long story! (Literally, LOL - Clarissa was the longest novel ever published in the English language!) The story is very depressing, and the whole series was incredibly claustrophobic. Actually, that's probably bad English - it was very claustrophobia-inducing!
You can read the plotline here at Wikipedia.
I don't suppose this applies to the Target's in Alabama?:) Too bad. Its almost impossible to find Period Drama's here.:(
^No, probably not. :-(
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