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Rufus Sewell attends the world premiere of "Scoop" at The Curzon Mayfair on March 27, 2024 in London.
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colemansdimple · 2 months
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New Rufus Sewell pics for 'The Uninvited' 🖤
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colemansdimple · 3 months
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Rufus Sewell at the Critics Choice Awards (2024)
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colemansdimple · 4 months
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@arawen898 me with any #vicbourne content
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colemansdimple · 5 months
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doctor who spoilers
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colemansdimple · 5 months
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Whouffaldi Police AU
Clara Oswald just made it detective at the 15th in London when her Captain who was also her boyfriend, dies. His replacement, a man named John Smith is insistent she takes some time off. And of course, she's having none of that.
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colemansdimple · 5 months
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Very important scene from BBC’s The Pale Horse, Part 1
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colemansdimple · 5 months
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Bo (Jackdaw)
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colemansdimple · 5 months
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Everyone ships them… even Lady Johanna…
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colemansdimple · 5 months
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(As we know), Rufus is half Welsh and half Australian and recently discovered that he is a descendant, on his father's side, of a notorious 19th-century highwayman, Joseph Sewell.
'It was the kind of bullshit joke I had been making for years. Then some relatives got in touch with me when I was filming in Australia and told me I was related to this guy who was deported in 1812 for robbing a stagecoach and drinking on the sabbath. There's even a place in the outback called Sewell's Creek. Isn't that brilliant?'
Rufus Sewell, the Guardian 1999
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colemansdimple · 5 months
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OMG YES MY LORD I AM NOT WORTHY 🙏🏾
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@renee561 ☺ ♥
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colemansdimple · 6 months
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💜Cry for what you lost, for what you did, for what you didn't do and for what you should have done.
💜But don't cry forever, there's no way to change the past. Have courage to forget.
💜And strengthen your mind for the future, instead.
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colemansdimple · 6 months
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💜Glenarvon was Lady Caroline Lamb's first novel.
🟣It created a sensation when published on 9 May 1816. Set in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, the book satirized the Whig Holland House circle, while casting a sceptical eye on left-wing politics.
🟣Its rakish title character, Lord Glenarvon, is an unflattering depiction of her ex-lover, Lord Byron.
🟣It is the first novel to make notable use of the vampire figure. The novel contains no actual vampire characters but suggests that its title character has vampiric characteristics.
🟣The novel never explicitly creates supernatural events until the final dramatic chapter, but it continually suggests how the supernatural is born of the psychological terror an individual experiences as the result of transgression and guilt.
🟣The novel focuses upon two distinctive Gothic wanderers: Glenarvon, who is based on Lord Byron, and the female heroine, Calantha, based upon Caroline Lamb. She depicts Glenarvon as a type of vampire damned beyond hope while Calantha is redeemed and forgiven her transgressions.
🟣The most supernatural aspect of Glenarvon’s nature is his metaphorical vampiric ability to drain life from his female victims. While he does not literally drink his victims’ blood, he nevertheless drains energy from them, as Byron drained the women he loved and then abandoned them.
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colemansdimple · 6 months
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💜Caroline Lamb, née Ponsonby, was born on the 13th November 1785 into an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family. Many know her only because of the men in her life. Her marriage to William Lamb, aka Lord Melbourne, aka Prime Minister to Queen Victoria, and her most notable affair with poet Lord Byron aka *rsehole.
🟣But she was more than that. So much more than that. She was a poet, a novelist and a loving mother to her son Augustus, who suffered from epilepsy and had "learning difficulties". She was not a woman of her time.
🟣She struggled to fit in a society that labeled and restricted women to roles of perfect wifes and mothers. (ringing any bells?) All while being bipolar and having a body unfit to carry a child.
🟣She was exiled by society, mockered by her mother-in-law, ridiculed by her lover. And yet she never abandoned her child, and never lost the love of her husband. She died at the age of 42 years old.
💜It is very hard to define a woman like her. Perhaps it's because she is all women. Perhaps we all have a little bit of Caroline inside of us.
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colemansdimple · 6 months
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By Caroline Lamb
💜Amidst the flowers rich and gay,
That deck the fairy paths of pleasure,
I mark'd one violet in my way,
And seiz'd the little purple treasure.
💜It seem'd to weep, the glitt'ring dew
Fell from it as I press'd it nearer,
And thought that nothing fair or new,
Could ever to my heart be dearer.
💜Alas! I left it like the rest,
And left it when it lov'd me best.
💜And now in youth and vigour gay,
I wander forth each hour enchanted;
Taste every joy that meets my way,
Nor ask one boon that is not granted.
💜Yet some times with an aching heart,
I think of vows so fondly plighted,
Of early love for ever blighted,
And those who fell beneath its dart.
💜In this cold selfish world, there's none
Can love me now, as thou had'st done.
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colemansdimple · 6 months
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Just posted my second fic for Vicbourne Halloween 2023! 🎃🕷️
I'm a bit too excited for this one cause it's Victoria + Clara Oswald!
Hope you all will enjoy it!
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colemansdimple · 6 months
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[Image: Lord M looks up at Albert after dinner. A text box says “please don’t flirt with people i secretly like it’s rude and disrespectful”]
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