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Northanger Abbey by Giles Foster
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Northanger Abbey (original 1987; edition 2007)

by Giles Foster (Director), Andrew Davies (Author), Felicity Jones (Actor), JJ Feild (Actor), Carey Mulligan (Actor)1 more, Liam Cunningham

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In 18th century Bath, a girl bursting with freshness and passion for macabre Gothic novels experiences intrigue, adventure, and romance, especially when the romantic Henry Tilney invites her to his ancestral home.
Member:LauraCW
Title:Northanger Abbey
Authors:Giles Foster (Director)
Other authors:Andrew Davies (Author), Felicity Jones (Actor), JJ Feild (Actor), Carey Mulligan (Actor), Liam Cunningham
Info:ITV Studios Home Entertainment (2007)
Collections:TV Shows, DVDs, Your library
Rating:***1/2
Tags:based on a book, period drama, drama, Austen, 2000s TV, British TV, 2007, female protagonist

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Northanger Abbey [1987 film] by Giles Foster (Director) (1987)

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Jane Austen is one of my favorite authors. And I do love her novel Northanger Abbey, one of her earliest completed novels. I just don't like this adaptation. And that's not because I sneer at them. I adore the Colin Firth Pride and Prejudice, the Emma Thompson Sense and Sensibility and the Gweneth Paltrow Emma. This adaptation I couldn't even make myself watch to the end.

Mind you, later I would come across an adaptation of Northanger Abbey I loved the 2007 production directed by Jon Jones with Geraldine James and Michael Judd in lead roles. Notably, the screenplay was by Andrew Davies, who did the Colin Firth Pride and Prejudice. So there is a Northanger Abbey out there to love--I'd just avoid this one directed by Giles Foster. ( )
  LisaMaria_C | Sep 16, 2013 |
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Wadey, MaggieScreenwritermain authorall editionsconfirmed
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