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corposeco · 10 months
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In our family whatsapp group:
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katarinas-redemption · 8 months
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4.09 | Where The Sun Don't Shine.
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tangentiallly · 2 years
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thinking about abby whelan and elizabeth north .... don’t text
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greengableslover · 6 months
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NORTH AND SOUTH (2004) | Episode 4
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theseventhveil1945 · 5 months
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The people here don’t want learning. They don’t want books and culture. It's all money and smoke. That's what they eat and breathe. NORTH & SOUTH | Episode 1
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haventdecidedyet · 10 months
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I love that women like Jane Austen and Elizabeth Gaskell were out there in 1810 or 1855 unapologetically creating shippable couples and excruciating tension and swoonworthy moments in the most delicious slow-burn love stories. Like they were obviously drawing on their own desires to be able to hit the spot, to know what women want, and were writing to afford themselves and others a vicarious experience of love in a society that was probably pretty devoid of it. And here I am 200 years later, also a wistful romantic woman who needs escapism, still in agreement about what love should look like, and their otp is now my otp.
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adobongsiopao · 6 months
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"North and South" by Elizabeth Gaskell in a nutshell.
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obscurelittlebird · 8 months
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north-noire · 28 days
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🎃 Charlie/Mike/Elizabeth/Evan (or some combination of the four, or all of the above) dressed in a mock costume of their respective animatronic
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Been a while. This took way longer than what I wanted this to be xD Sorry that I couldn't really nail the "cheap" costume vibes, but I hope this looks alright! Ask Game Link Here
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fictionadventurer · 4 months
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I make fun of all the horrible parents in Austen, but they've got nothing on the fathers in Gaskell's works.
Austen fathers will do things like:
Sit in his library and make fun of you and your sisters instead of preparing for your futures
Be a health nut hypochondriac who prefers that he and everyone else stay safely at his home
Be a vain fop who wastes all his money
While Gaskell fathers do things like:
Murder a guy
Lose other people's money through speculation and then commit suicide
Doom himself to a lifetime of marriage with an unsuitable woman because boys were starting to be interested in you
Make you, a teenager, tell your mother that you're all going to move across the country on very little notice because he never bothered to mention the crisis of conscience he'd been wrestling with for years
Incite a mob to riot and burn down the home and business of a local family
Gaskell fathers are just living on an entirely different level of drama.
But the worst part is that the Gaskell fathers also tend to be much more loving than Austen's.
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m-a-salter · 11 months
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Period Drama Appreciation Week 2023 | Day 2: Favorite period drama TV | North & South (2004)
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didanagy · 4 months
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NORTH AND SOUTH (2004)
dir. brian percival
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attemptedvictorian · 1 year
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Elizabeth Bennet and Margaret Hale: “Oh I was so mistaken! He would never want to marry me now!”
Mr. Darcy and Mr. Thornton: *sprinting over at top speed with a ring in hand*
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thethirdromana · 28 days
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I had a bit of time so I've just loaded 52 chapters of North and South onto Substack. Which means that North and South Weekly is go!
It'll run every Wednesday from 12 June. Originally, North and South was published in 20 instalments, but that would mean emails of nearly 10k words each (!). I've set it up to send out a chapter a week for a year instead so the chunks are more manageable.
What's it about?
It’s the story of Margaret Hale, a young woman from a rural background in the south of England. She’s forced to move to the northern city of Milton, where she’s shocked by the impacts of the Industrial Revolution and clashes with mill owner John Thornton.
Why read it?
Such good characters!!
It's a romance but it's also about LABOUR RELATIONS.
There's literally a chapter titled "What is a strike?"
No sidelining of female characters: this is a novel that pushes back against the idea of separate spheres.
It's a really good read!
@lurking-latinist and @vickyvicarious, you said you might be interested - anyone else?
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greengableslover · 6 months
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NORTH AND SOUTH (2004) | PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005)
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lizzy-bonnet · 1 year
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"I do not know this woman especially well and most of the conversations we've had have been borderline adversarial. None of our interactions could even charitably be described as courting. I have not in any way suggested to her that I am desperately in love with her, and in fact she may think I rather dislike her. Better propose ASAP, in as abrupt a manner as possible."
Fitzwilliam Darcy 🤝 John Thornton
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