Originally posted by grk_styl
Hey I don't know if this has already been discussed, but does anyone know any 19th century films for I&S?
I don't know. With film, does it have to have been adapted from a C19th text like P&P or can it just be set then? Because it seems to me that if its written by a more modern 'composer' than it doesn't really fit in with the "Text and ways of thinking" topic, does it? The composers 'way of thinking' is influenced by their own modern context as opposed to a C19th one...
But then if we're only restricted to adaptations of original texts, that's kind of rude, isn't it? I mean, there's a wealth of them out there (far more than films just set in the nineteenth century, I guess) eg Little Women (if anyone's interested, I much prefer the Katharine Hepburn version over stupid Winona Ryder), Age of Innocence, Daniel Deronda, Importance of Being Earnest, Wuthering Heights... but I feel sort of like a cheat then, taking the easy way out and watching the film rather than reading the original. I probably SHOULDN'T feel like that-- after all, they endorse doing the P&P film over the book, so it doesn't MATTER, but I do.
Which is why I have currently ignored the film medium.
(Sorry if what I wrote doesn't make any sense!)