The Guardian view on Austen and Brontë adaptations : purists may reel, but reinvention keeps (…)
The appetite for onscreen versions of much-loved literature is endless, but dogged faithfulness to a text is not the only way to stay true to authors’ spirit It is a truth universally acknowledged that every classic novel must be in want of a sexed-up adaptation. Ever since Colin Firth’s Mr (…)
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