Lovely.
44 notes 06:06 PM . 21 May 2012 |
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Jane Austen minimalist posters
420 notes 10:49 PM . 14 May 2012 |
I feel like Tils is constantly thinking about what I say with the upper right corner words as his private thoughts — kept silent of course. As a gentleman, naturally.
(Source: myshipperheart)
11 notes 02:05 AM . 10 May 2012 |
Day 15: Favourite love confession from the films
Had to use a video to show this. No photoset could ever do justice to how perfectly awkward and adorable this scene is. I mean; they’re stuttering, interrupting each other, the music is playing this fast, stressful and overly happy tune, and then suddenly they’re in the bushes.Perfection.
197 notes 02:58 PM . 09 May 2012 |
Apparently…
Sorry, can’t hear you over how cute my Austen!OTP is.
I can see the appeal, TIls. I can only wonder how far your imaginations take you in certain spheres.
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3 notes 09:46 PM . 29 March 2012 |
Its a novel about other novels, its gothic and its about a young girl getting all horny. Yeah, my dissertation is full of it :D

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5 notes 03:08 PM . 24 March 2012 |
Okay which Jane Austen adaptation do I wanna watch? Help.
Okay. I’m going to do my top 3 favorites in each type of medium kind of thing.
Films
Northanger Abbey (2007)
Persuasion (2005)
Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Miniseries
Emma (2009)
Pride and Prejudice (1995)
Sense and Sensibility (2008)
Alternative Setting films & miniseries
Clueless (1995)
Lost in Austen (2008)
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)
23 notes 11:59 PM . 22 March 2012 |
I just finished reading Northanger Abbey. I don’t even know how to describe my feelings. I always heard that the book was one of Jane Austen’s lesser works, but NO. This is NOT true. The book was heavenly romantic delight. I finished it at 2am, and after sleeping for a few hours, I went and obtained the movie for immediate watching. It took some liberties, but THE KISS. THE KISS. EVERYTHING. THE BOOK. THE MOVIE.
I CAN’T DESCRIBE MY FEELINGS.
So I’m just going to spam here with Mr. Tilney gifs.
He’s got such a cute smile!
HOW can anyone resist this?!?!?! I had to rewind and re-watch it a million times.
Okay now I’m going to reblog him.
Northanger deserves so much more love. It’s fantastic, it gets better every time I read it, you notice the little things when you’re reading it for the second time and even more when you’re reading it another time. (Yes I’ve read it thrice since july.) I love the characters, and in the movies (the 2007 one and the one from the eighties with the horrible music and an even more creepy Tilney) everyone was cast to perfection. Gahhhh. #feels.
HENRY TILNEY IS MY FAVORITE FICTIONAL MAN EVER.
These characters and this novel and this adaptation. UGH. I cannot handle it. All of the above. And since I cannot express my feels, I will join the GIF party:






and in summary format

and also, this is why my life is forever ruined

TAKE AWAY
British accent
Cravats
Knowledge of muslins
KEEP
Teasing and joking perfection
Honest admiration for ladies
Smirk of sexy
ADD ON
200 years of time passage
smattering of profanity
Irish accent
EQUALS

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I’ve picked out a painting I’m stealing today.

I imagine he likes what he sees.
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PLEASE I CHALLENGE YOU TO PROVE ME WRONG
(and actually it would really help me move past the denial stage..)
275 notes 09:06 PM . 18 March 2012 |
poster remake | Northanger Abbey (2007)
39 notes 04:38 AM . 17 March 2012 |
259 notes 04:53 PM . 13 March 2012 |
I’m pretty sure this GIF substantiates the argument of my one professor who “always read Henry Tilney as fabulously gay. I mean. The things he knows about muslin!”
^^
This is Catherine Morland, from Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey. She is about to blow things way out of proportion due to an immoderate taste for dark melodrama.
Henry: WHAT ARE YOU DOING? WHAT. WHAT. WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
(Source: fiery-inferno)