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Harold Pinter interview (2001)
Playwright Harold Pinter talks about an upcoming theatre festival at Lincoln Center, held in his honor.
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published: 17 Sep 2016
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The Homecoming (Harold Pinter) 1973/Vivien Merchant, Michael Jayston, Ian Holm, Paul Rogers/PG
In a dreary North London flat, the site of perpetual psychological warfare, a philosophy professor visits his family after a nine-year absence, and introduces the four men, father, uncle, and two brothers, to his wife.
Starring Vivien Merchant, Michael Jayston, Ian Holm, Cyril Cusack, Paul Rogers, Terence Rigby. Directed by Peter Hall. Play and screenplay by Harold Pinter. BAFTA nomination.
published: 05 Sep 2022
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Harold Pinter: Writer, Actor and Activist (Full Documentary) | Perspective
Harold Pinter, the writer, actor and activist. A personal take on working with Harold Pinter from intimate conversations with actors, directors and writers on their experiences of the man and his work. The documentary is interwoven with clips from plays and films, archive interviews with theatre luminaries and newsreel footage. Featuring interviews with - Sir Michael Caine, James Fox and more.
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published: 19 Mar 2022
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The Collection, Harold Pinter, 1976, with Malcolm McDowell-Alan Bates-Helen Mirren-Laurence Olivier
published: 28 May 2015
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The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter | Full Performance
'★★★★★'
'Perfectly cast'
'Claustrophobic and intense'
The Dumb Waiter
Written by Harold Pinter
Directed by Faye Hatch
Cast
Ben | Dexter Whitehead
Gus | Christopher Commander
Recorded on the final night of the run (06.05.23)
published: 20 May 2023
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Harold Pinter: Face to Face (1997)
Interviewer Sir Jeremy Isaacs in conversation with British playwright Harold Pinter (1997)
published: 25 Oct 2023
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Nobel Lecture by Harold Pinter
What every American need to see three times a year!
This is a brilliant speech by Harold Pinter!
Harold Pinter's Nobel Lecture was pre-recorded, and shown on video on 7 December 2005, in Börssalen at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm.
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2005/pinter-lecture-e.html
published: 09 Nov 2011
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UNDERSTANDING HAROLD PINTER (1st video of 2 on this) Acting Coach NYC
This is FILM "1" (of 2) of the amazing New York acting-coach John Windsor-Cunningham's explanation of the 'strange' moments in the plays of Pinter, showing at the same time how to deal with strange parts of Shakespeare, Becket, and other playwrights. His workshops have been described by the Royal
National Theatre's education department as "second to none", and more free advice is available free on his website www.Windsor-Cunningham.com
published: 01 Oct 2013
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5 things to know BEFORE you see The Hills of California
If you've seen Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes creating magic before, then The Hills of California is a must-see on the West End for you! But there's more to this emotionally taxing story...
WATCH NEXT 🎭
https://youtu.be/d1MWQlvuAnE?si=Uqs149Doc4i0zg7r
https://youtu.be/cF0-VYZ8uKE?si=Kq5CzJuMPkj0ScYx
https://youtu.be/p7R1eTePPio?si=R8_Akf-ETQF⏱️O0ylf
TIMESTAMPS 🕰️
0:00 - About the play
1:39 - A long play
2:26 - A play with musical elements (but not a musical!)
3:09 - Trigger warning
4:28 - Emotionally taxing
5:01 - The embarrassing bit
6:35 - Overall impressions
Official website: https://hillsofcaliforniaplay.com/
#theatre #london #westend
published: 25 Feb 2024
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PINTER'S THE BIRTHDAY PARTY Part 1 of 4
BBC production from the late 80s, starring the playwright, Harold Pinter, and a stellar ensemble including Julie Walters, Joan Plowright, and Kenneth Cranham as Stanley Webber. Along with his plays, "The Caretaker," and "The Homecoming", "The Birthday Party" ranks among the best in his long career. Pinter was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2005.
William Friedkin directed a film version of this play in 1968 starring the great English actor, Robert Shaw as Webber.
I am posting this production for educational purposes and not for profit.
published: 12 Aug 2012
38:11
Harold Pinter interview (2001)
Playwright Harold Pinter talks about an upcoming theatre festival at Lincoln Center, held in his honor.
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Playwright Harold Pinter talks about an upcoming theatre festival at Lincoln Center, held in his honor.
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- published: 17 Sep 2016
- views: 78061
1:53:54
The Homecoming (Harold Pinter) 1973/Vivien Merchant, Michael Jayston, Ian Holm, Paul Rogers/PG
In a dreary North London flat, the site of perpetual psychological warfare, a philosophy professor visits his family after a nine-year absence, and introduces t...
In a dreary North London flat, the site of perpetual psychological warfare, a philosophy professor visits his family after a nine-year absence, and introduces the four men, father, uncle, and two brothers, to his wife.
Starring Vivien Merchant, Michael Jayston, Ian Holm, Cyril Cusack, Paul Rogers, Terence Rigby. Directed by Peter Hall. Play and screenplay by Harold Pinter. BAFTA nomination.
https://wn.com/The_Homecoming_(Harold_Pinter)_1973_Vivien_Merchant,_Michael_Jayston,_Ian_Holm,_Paul_Rogers_Pg
In a dreary North London flat, the site of perpetual psychological warfare, a philosophy professor visits his family after a nine-year absence, and introduces the four men, father, uncle, and two brothers, to his wife.
Starring Vivien Merchant, Michael Jayston, Ian Holm, Cyril Cusack, Paul Rogers, Terence Rigby. Directed by Peter Hall. Play and screenplay by Harold Pinter. BAFTA nomination.
- published: 05 Sep 2022
- views: 30635
50:22
Harold Pinter: Writer, Actor and Activist (Full Documentary) | Perspective
Harold Pinter, the writer, actor and activist. A personal take on working with Harold Pinter from intimate conversations with actors, directors and writers on t...
Harold Pinter, the writer, actor and activist. A personal take on working with Harold Pinter from intimate conversations with actors, directors and writers on their experiences of the man and his work. The documentary is interwoven with clips from plays and films, archive interviews with theatre luminaries and newsreel footage. Featuring interviews with - Sir Michael Caine, James Fox and more.
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From "Discovering Pinter"
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Harold Pinter, the writer, actor and activist. A personal take on working with Harold Pinter from intimate conversations with actors, directors and writers on their experiences of the man and his work. The documentary is interwoven with clips from plays and films, archive interviews with theatre luminaries and newsreel footage. Featuring interviews with - Sir Michael Caine, James Fox and more.
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From "Discovering Pinter"
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- published: 19 Mar 2022
- views: 15376
51:33
The Dumb Waiter by Harold Pinter | Full Performance
'★★★★★'
'Perfectly cast'
'Claustrophobic and intense'
The Dumb Waiter
Written by Harold Pinter
Directed by Faye Hatch
Cast
Ben | Dexter Whitehead
Gus | Chris...
'★★★★★'
'Perfectly cast'
'Claustrophobic and intense'
The Dumb Waiter
Written by Harold Pinter
Directed by Faye Hatch
Cast
Ben | Dexter Whitehead
Gus | Christopher Commander
Recorded on the final night of the run (06.05.23)
https://wn.com/The_Dumb_Waiter_By_Harold_Pinter_|_Full_Performance
'★★★★★'
'Perfectly cast'
'Claustrophobic and intense'
The Dumb Waiter
Written by Harold Pinter
Directed by Faye Hatch
Cast
Ben | Dexter Whitehead
Gus | Christopher Commander
Recorded on the final night of the run (06.05.23)
- published: 20 May 2023
- views: 15781
39:20
Harold Pinter: Face to Face (1997)
Interviewer Sir Jeremy Isaacs in conversation with British playwright Harold Pinter (1997)
Interviewer Sir Jeremy Isaacs in conversation with British playwright Harold Pinter (1997)
https://wn.com/Harold_Pinter_Face_To_Face_(1997)
Interviewer Sir Jeremy Isaacs in conversation with British playwright Harold Pinter (1997)
- published: 25 Oct 2023
- views: 2467
46:31
Nobel Lecture by Harold Pinter
What every American need to see three times a year!
This is a brilliant speech by Harold Pinter!
Harold Pinter's Nobel Lecture was pre-recorded, and shown o...
What every American need to see three times a year!
This is a brilliant speech by Harold Pinter!
Harold Pinter's Nobel Lecture was pre-recorded, and shown on video on 7 December 2005, in Börssalen at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm.
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2005/pinter-lecture-e.html
https://wn.com/Nobel_Lecture_By_Harold_Pinter
What every American need to see three times a year!
This is a brilliant speech by Harold Pinter!
Harold Pinter's Nobel Lecture was pre-recorded, and shown on video on 7 December 2005, in Börssalen at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm.
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2005/pinter-lecture-e.html
- published: 09 Nov 2011
- views: 187870
11:29
UNDERSTANDING HAROLD PINTER (1st video of 2 on this) Acting Coach NYC
This is FILM "1" (of 2) of the amazing New York acting-coach John Windsor-Cunningham's explanation of the 'strange' moments in the plays of Pinter, showing at t...
This is FILM "1" (of 2) of the amazing New York acting-coach John Windsor-Cunningham's explanation of the 'strange' moments in the plays of Pinter, showing at the same time how to deal with strange parts of Shakespeare, Becket, and other playwrights. His workshops have been described by the Royal
National Theatre's education department as "second to none", and more free advice is available free on his website www.Windsor-Cunningham.com
https://wn.com/Understanding_Harold_Pinter_(1St_Video_Of_2_On_This)_Acting_Coach_NYC
This is FILM "1" (of 2) of the amazing New York acting-coach John Windsor-Cunningham's explanation of the 'strange' moments in the plays of Pinter, showing at the same time how to deal with strange parts of Shakespeare, Becket, and other playwrights. His workshops have been described by the Royal
National Theatre's education department as "second to none", and more free advice is available free on his website www.Windsor-Cunningham.com
- published: 01 Oct 2013
- views: 30113
7:47
5 things to know BEFORE you see The Hills of California
If you've seen Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes creating magic before, then The Hills of California is a must-see on the West End for you! But there's more to thi...
If you've seen Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes creating magic before, then The Hills of California is a must-see on the West End for you! But there's more to this emotionally taxing story...
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https://youtu.be/p7R1eTePPio?si=R8_Akf-ETQF⏱️O0ylf
TIMESTAMPS 🕰️
0:00 - About the play
1:39 - A long play
2:26 - A play with musical elements (but not a musical!)
3:09 - Trigger warning
4:28 - Emotionally taxing
5:01 - The embarrassing bit
6:35 - Overall impressions
Official website: https://hillsofcaliforniaplay.com/
#theatre #london #westend
https://wn.com/5_Things_To_Know_Before_You_See_The_Hills_Of_California
If you've seen Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes creating magic before, then The Hills of California is a must-see on the West End for you! But there's more to this emotionally taxing story...
WATCH NEXT 🎭
https://youtu.be/d1MWQlvuAnE?si=Uqs149Doc4i0zg7r
https://youtu.be/cF0-VYZ8uKE?si=Kq5CzJuMPkj0ScYx
https://youtu.be/p7R1eTePPio?si=R8_Akf-ETQF⏱️O0ylf
TIMESTAMPS 🕰️
0:00 - About the play
1:39 - A long play
2:26 - A play with musical elements (but not a musical!)
3:09 - Trigger warning
4:28 - Emotionally taxing
5:01 - The embarrassing bit
6:35 - Overall impressions
Official website: https://hillsofcaliforniaplay.com/
#theatre #london #westend
- published: 25 Feb 2024
- views: 191
30:25
PINTER'S THE BIRTHDAY PARTY Part 1 of 4
BBC production from the late 80s, starring the playwright, Harold Pinter, and a stellar ensemble including Julie Walters, Joan Plowright, and Kenneth Cranham as...
BBC production from the late 80s, starring the playwright, Harold Pinter, and a stellar ensemble including Julie Walters, Joan Plowright, and Kenneth Cranham as Stanley Webber. Along with his plays, "The Caretaker," and "The Homecoming", "The Birthday Party" ranks among the best in his long career. Pinter was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2005.
William Friedkin directed a film version of this play in 1968 starring the great English actor, Robert Shaw as Webber.
I am posting this production for educational purposes and not for profit.
https://wn.com/Pinter'S_The_Birthday_Party_Part_1_Of_4
BBC production from the late 80s, starring the playwright, Harold Pinter, and a stellar ensemble including Julie Walters, Joan Plowright, and Kenneth Cranham as Stanley Webber. Along with his plays, "The Caretaker," and "The Homecoming", "The Birthday Party" ranks among the best in his long career. Pinter was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2005.
William Friedkin directed a film version of this play in 1968 starring the great English actor, Robert Shaw as Webber.
I am posting this production for educational purposes and not for profit.
- published: 12 Aug 2012
- views: 234469
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Jane Austen Explained in Five Minutes | Biography | Bite Sized History
Jane Austen is one of the best-known British authors of all time. You probably know her as the author of "Pride and Prejudice." But who was she really? In this bite sized Jane Austen biography, we explore the history of Jane Austen, covering her romances, her family, and even her finances.
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published: 02 Jan 2022
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The Untold Story Of Jane Austen | Behind Closed Doors | Timeline
Lucy Worsley explores the different houses in which Jane Austen lived and stayed, to discover just how much they shaped Jane's life and novels.
On a journey that takes her across England, Lucy visits properties that still exist, from grand stately homes to seaside holiday apartments, and brings to life those that have disappeared. The result is a revealing insight into one of the world's best-loved authors.
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How Jane Austen Changed Fiction Forever
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Gunn, Daniel P. “Free Indirect Discourse and Narrative Authority in ‘Emma.’” Narrative, vol. 12, no. 1, 2004, pp. 35–54. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20107329
Neumann, Anne Waldron. “Characterization and Comment in ‘Pride and Prejudice’: Free Indirect Discourse and ‘Double-Voiced’ ...
published: 29 Feb 2024
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The Charming Author's Life Story & Face Revealed | Royalty Now
Jane Austen is a renowned English novelist, known for her wit, social commentary, and portrayal of the English Regency period. She was born on December 16, 1775, in Steventon, Hampshire, England, the seventh of eight children of George Austen, a rector, and Cassandra Leigh Austen. Jane Austen's early years were spent in a lively, affectionate family, where she was encouraged to read and write, and to develop her love for literature. Her childhood experiences would shape her writing in later life, as she drew inspiration from her observations of the world around her.
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
Timestamps:
0:00 Early Life & First Writings
3:28 First Love
5:22 Prolific Period
7:25 Time in Bath
10:58 Time in Chawton
13:24 Jane’s #1 Fan
14...
published: 21 Apr 2023
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LITERATURE - Jane Austen
Jane Austen’s novels are so readable in part because she wasn’t an ordinary kind of novelist: she wanted her work to help us to be better and wiser people. Her novels had a philosophy of personal development at their heart. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey - 2007 JJ Feild & Felicity Jones (full movie)
My favourite #JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey classical novel movie adaption. Felicity Jones acting as Mrs. Morland is marvellous and JJ Feild charming smile transcending - as his wit and eloquence. The music is brilliant.
I love English Literature of the 19th Century - and I think that beauty, depth, skill and education shall be spread and people shall feel inspired to meddle with the beauties of life like music, art, science, religions and spirituality, philosophy and literature - driven by imagination, curiosity, creativity, spirit.
Everybody in the world shall be able to take part in that. That´s why I subtitle all movie adaptions in #english #deutsch #français #espagnol #bahasaindonesia #arabian #hindi #chinese - as contribution to mutual understanding and peace among the peoples!
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published: 07 Jan 2022
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Jane Austen main character vibes ✵ a film score playlist for reading/studying/relaxing
This playlist is comprised of a mix film score taken from various screen adaptations of Jane Austen's novels. It is entirely instrumental, so it's great for reading or studying!
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published: 28 Mar 2021
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Behind Jane Austen (Literary Arts Documentary) | Perspective
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Lucy Worsley explores the different houses in which Jane Austen lived and stayed, to discover just how much they shaped Jane's life and novels.
On a journey that takes her across England, Lucy visits properties that still exist, from grand stately homes to seaside holiday apartments, and brings to life those that have disappeared. The result is a revealing insight into one of the world's best-loved authors.
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published: 30 Apr 2020
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The wicked wit of Jane Austen - Iseult Gillespie
English novelist Jane Austen’s beloved works, like “Pride and Prejudice,” explored the dependence of women on marriage in British high society.
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Whether she’s describing bickering families, quiet declarations of love, or juicy gossip, Jane Austen’s writing often feels as though it was written just for you. Her dry wit and cheeky playfulness informs her heroines, whose conversational tone welcomes readers with a conspiratorial wink. Iseult Gillespie explores the sly societal satire and unique tongue-in-cheek humor of Jane Austen.
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published: 21 Mar 2019
5:26
Jane Austen Explained in Five Minutes | Biography | Bite Sized History
Jane Austen is one of the best-known British authors of all time. You probably know her as the author of "Pride and Prejudice." But who was she really? In this ...
Jane Austen is one of the best-known British authors of all time. You probably know her as the author of "Pride and Prejudice." But who was she really? In this bite sized Jane Austen biography, we explore the history of Jane Austen, covering her romances, her family, and even her finances.
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Jane Austen is one of the best-known British authors of all time. You probably know her as the author of "Pride and Prejudice." But who was she really? In this bite sized Jane Austen biography, we explore the history of Jane Austen, covering her romances, her family, and even her finances.
If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe! Comment down below letting us know what topic you'd like to see next.
#JaneAusten #History #BiteSizedHistory
- published: 02 Jan 2022
- views: 36501
58:46
The Untold Story Of Jane Austen | Behind Closed Doors | Timeline
Lucy Worsley explores the different houses in which Jane Austen lived and stayed, to discover just how much they shaped Jane's life and novels.
On a journey th...
Lucy Worsley explores the different houses in which Jane Austen lived and stayed, to discover just how much they shaped Jane's life and novels.
On a journey that takes her across England, Lucy visits properties that still exist, from grand stately homes to seaside holiday apartments, and brings to life those that have disappeared. The result is a revealing insight into one of the world's best-loved authors.
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Lucy Worsley explores the different houses in which Jane Austen lived and stayed, to discover just how much they shaped Jane's life and novels.
On a journey that takes her across England, Lucy visits properties that still exist, from grand stately homes to seaside holiday apartments, and brings to life those that have disappeared. The result is a revealing insight into one of the world's best-loved authors.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' ---ᐳ http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
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- published: 31 Dec 2019
- views: 3214617
5:46
How Jane Austen Changed Fiction Forever
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SOURCES
Gunn, Daniel P. “Free Indirect Discourse and Narrative Authority in ‘Emma.’” Narrative, vol. 12, no. 1, 2004, pp. 35–54. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20107329
Neumann, Anne Waldron. “Characterization and Comment in ‘Pride and Prejudice’: Free Indirect Discourse and ‘Double-Voiced’ Verbs of Speaking, Thinking, and Feeling.” Style, vol. 20, no. 3, 1986, pp. 364–94. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/42945613
Emily Miller, "Austenesque"
https://medium.com/@emiller20/austenesque-b7835fdd38ac
Louise Flavin, "Free Indirect Discourse and the Clever Heroine of Emma"
https://www.jasna.org/persuasions/printed/number13/flavin.htm
https://artsone.arts.ubc.ca/student-journal/austens-emma-self-knowledge-and-growth/#:~:text=Austen's%20Emma%20focuses%20chiefly%20on,the%20unpredictable%20world%20around%20her
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The Charming Author's Life Story & Face Revealed | Royalty Now
Jane Austen is a renowned English novelist, known for her wit, social commentary, and portrayal of the English Regency period. She was born on December 16, 1775...
Jane Austen is a renowned English novelist, known for her wit, social commentary, and portrayal of the English Regency period. She was born on December 16, 1775, in Steventon, Hampshire, England, the seventh of eight children of George Austen, a rector, and Cassandra Leigh Austen. Jane Austen's early years were spent in a lively, affectionate family, where she was encouraged to read and write, and to develop her love for literature. Her childhood experiences would shape her writing in later life, as she drew inspiration from her observations of the world around her.
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
Timestamps:
0:00 Early Life & First Writings
3:28 First Love
5:22 Prolific Period
7:25 Time in Bath
10:58 Time in Chawton
13:24 Jane’s #1 Fan
14:42 Later Life & Death
17:51 What did Jane Look Like
20:00 Re-Creations Revealed
She began writing stories and plays at a young age, and these early works show her developing talent as a writer.
In 1801, the family moved to Bath, a fashionable city where they hoped to make connections and improve their social standing. Jane disliked Bath, finding it artificial and superficial, and her lack of writing during the beginning of this period reflects this. However, her time in Bath provided inspiration for two of her novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.
After her father's death in 1805, Jane moved with her mother and sister to a small cottage in Chawton, Hampshire, where she spent the rest of her life. It was during this period that she wrote the majority of her novels, including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma. These works are now considered classics of English literature, and are admired for their insight into human nature, their social commentary, and their witty dialogue.
Despite her literary success, Jane Austen remained relatively unknown during her lifetime. She published her novels anonymously, and her work was not widely read until after her death. She lived a quiet, unremarkable life, and her main source of pleasure came from her family and her writing.
Jane Austen's legacy has endured long after her death. Her novels have been adapted for film, television, and stage, and continue to be read and studied around the world.
In terms of her appearance, there are few reliable descriptions and portraits of Jane. Her sister Cassandra was an amateur artist, and she created two authenticated portraits of Jane. However, one doesn’t show her face, and the other is an amateur-looking sketch.
Jane’s appearance is such a curiosity to Austen lovers that actual forensic attempts have been made to try to recreate her, including a forensic painting and wax figure created by artist Melissa Dreng for the Jane Austen Centre. These are rather controversial to lovers of Jane Austen, so I’m curious what you think.
Descriptions of Jane agree she had dark, curling hair around her face and bright hazel eyes. She had a rather doll-like face with rosy cheeks, and a clear complexion with a small nose and mouth. Overall, Jane Austen's appearance remains something of a mystery, but it is clear that her intelligence, wit, and charm were far more important than her physical attributes.
There seem to be many more modern attempts at beautifying Jane - these subsequent portraits, made using Cassandra’s sketch as a starting point, clearly smooth her out. One even shows her wearing a wedding ring - she famously never married, so it’s clear accuracy wasn’t their main goal here. In the decades after her death, her works remained popular, and it seems that publishing books by a prettier author was a winning marketing strategy.
So, in summary, I’ve created my re-creation directly from the Cassandra sketch, deeming it the most reliable.
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Jane Austen is a renowned English novelist, known for her wit, social commentary, and portrayal of the English Regency period. She was born on December 16, 1775, in Steventon, Hampshire, England, the seventh of eight children of George Austen, a rector, and Cassandra Leigh Austen. Jane Austen's early years were spent in a lively, affectionate family, where she was encouraged to read and write, and to develop her love for literature. Her childhood experiences would shape her writing in later life, as she drew inspiration from her observations of the world around her.
Narration & Art: Becca Segovia
Writing, Editing & Music Direction: Andre Segovia
Timestamps:
0:00 Early Life & First Writings
3:28 First Love
5:22 Prolific Period
7:25 Time in Bath
10:58 Time in Chawton
13:24 Jane’s #1 Fan
14:42 Later Life & Death
17:51 What did Jane Look Like
20:00 Re-Creations Revealed
She began writing stories and plays at a young age, and these early works show her developing talent as a writer.
In 1801, the family moved to Bath, a fashionable city where they hoped to make connections and improve their social standing. Jane disliked Bath, finding it artificial and superficial, and her lack of writing during the beginning of this period reflects this. However, her time in Bath provided inspiration for two of her novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.
After her father's death in 1805, Jane moved with her mother and sister to a small cottage in Chawton, Hampshire, where she spent the rest of her life. It was during this period that she wrote the majority of her novels, including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma. These works are now considered classics of English literature, and are admired for their insight into human nature, their social commentary, and their witty dialogue.
Despite her literary success, Jane Austen remained relatively unknown during her lifetime. She published her novels anonymously, and her work was not widely read until after her death. She lived a quiet, unremarkable life, and her main source of pleasure came from her family and her writing.
Jane Austen's legacy has endured long after her death. Her novels have been adapted for film, television, and stage, and continue to be read and studied around the world.
In terms of her appearance, there are few reliable descriptions and portraits of Jane. Her sister Cassandra was an amateur artist, and she created two authenticated portraits of Jane. However, one doesn’t show her face, and the other is an amateur-looking sketch.
Jane’s appearance is such a curiosity to Austen lovers that actual forensic attempts have been made to try to recreate her, including a forensic painting and wax figure created by artist Melissa Dreng for the Jane Austen Centre. These are rather controversial to lovers of Jane Austen, so I’m curious what you think.
Descriptions of Jane agree she had dark, curling hair around her face and bright hazel eyes. She had a rather doll-like face with rosy cheeks, and a clear complexion with a small nose and mouth. Overall, Jane Austen's appearance remains something of a mystery, but it is clear that her intelligence, wit, and charm were far more important than her physical attributes.
There seem to be many more modern attempts at beautifying Jane - these subsequent portraits, made using Cassandra’s sketch as a starting point, clearly smooth her out. One even shows her wearing a wedding ring - she famously never married, so it’s clear accuracy wasn’t their main goal here. In the decades after her death, her works remained popular, and it seems that publishing books by a prettier author was a winning marketing strategy.
So, in summary, I’ve created my re-creation directly from the Cassandra sketch, deeming it the most reliable.
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- published: 21 Apr 2023
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LITERATURE - Jane Austen
Jane Austen’s novels are so readable in part because she wasn’t an ordinary kind of novelist: she wanted her work to help us to be better and wiser people. Her ...
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1:32:29
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey - 2007 JJ Feild & Felicity Jones (full movie)
My favourite #JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey classical novel movie adaption. Felicity Jones acting as Mrs. Morland is marvellous and JJ Feild charming smile transc...
My favourite #JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey classical novel movie adaption. Felicity Jones acting as Mrs. Morland is marvellous and JJ Feild charming smile transcending - as his wit and eloquence. The music is brilliant.
I love English Literature of the 19th Century - and I think that beauty, depth, skill and education shall be spread and people shall feel inspired to meddle with the beauties of life like music, art, science, religions and spirituality, philosophy and literature - driven by imagination, curiosity, creativity, spirit.
Everybody in the world shall be able to take part in that. That´s why I subtitle all movie adaptions in #english #deutsch #français #espagnol #bahasaindonesia #arabian #hindi #chinese - as contribution to mutual understanding and peace among the peoples!
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My favourite #JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey classical novel movie adaption. Felicity Jones acting as Mrs. Morland is marvellous and JJ Feild charming smile transcending - as his wit and eloquence. The music is brilliant.
I love English Literature of the 19th Century - and I think that beauty, depth, skill and education shall be spread and people shall feel inspired to meddle with the beauties of life like music, art, science, religions and spirituality, philosophy and literature - driven by imagination, curiosity, creativity, spirit.
Everybody in the world shall be able to take part in that. That´s why I subtitle all movie adaptions in #english #deutsch #français #espagnol #bahasaindonesia #arabian #hindi #chinese - as contribution to mutual understanding and peace among the peoples!
Comments - whether they might be appraising or critical are very welcome. Please stay polite. Thank you to the rights owner giving the permission that this adaption can be shown on youtube! Best - yours Bastian Lee Jones (composer, songwriter, pianoplayer, photographer & moviemaker) https://linktr.ee/bastian_lee_jones
- published: 07 Jan 2022
- views: 1043072
1:31:06
Jane Austen main character vibes ✵ a film score playlist for reading/studying/relaxing
This playlist is comprised of a mix film score taken from various screen adaptations of Jane Austen's novels. It is entirely instrumental, so it's great for rea...
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58:27
Behind Jane Austen (Literary Arts Documentary) | Perspective
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Lucy Worsley explores the different houses in which Jane Austen lived and stayed, to discover just how much they shaped Jane's life and novels.
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5:01
The wicked wit of Jane Austen - Iseult Gillespie
English novelist Jane Austen’s beloved works, like “Pride and Prejudice,” explored the dependence of women on marriage in British high society.
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Whether she...
English novelist Jane Austen’s beloved works, like “Pride and Prejudice,” explored the dependence of women on marriage in British high society.
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Whether she’s describing bickering families, quiet declarations of love, or juicy gossip, Jane Austen’s writing often feels as though it was written just for you. Her dry wit and cheeky playfulness informs her heroines, whose conversational tone welcomes readers with a conspiratorial wink. Iseult Gillespie explores the sly societal satire and unique tongue-in-cheek humor of Jane Austen.
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Whether she’s describing bickering families, quiet declarations of love, or juicy gossip, Jane Austen’s writing often feels as though it was written just for you. Her dry wit and cheeky playfulness informs her heroines, whose conversational tone welcomes readers with a conspiratorial wink. Iseult Gillespie explores the sly societal satire and unique tongue-in-cheek humor of Jane Austen.
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