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What is /lit/'s favourite movie set in the Victorian era? I have a keen interest in Victorian literature-- it compliments my own fiction's tendencies to be wordy and convoluted but rich and beauteous; the likes of which the plebs that populate this earth could never comprehend. I've read/seen:
>Dorian Gray*
>The Forsyte Saga
>Christmas Carol
>Ana Karenina

>> No.6526584

Great Expectations is good fun.
>tfw you just want to be the aged

I know you're a troll OP but this is one of the only actual /lit/ threads on here unfortunately :(

>> No.6526590

>>6526584
OP here. The post was a bit troll but it is a serious question. And thanks but I've read Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, the movie and the novel. Loved it.

>> No.6526633

>>6526576
>Pale Rider
>Unforgiven
>Gangs of Jew York

>> No.6526659

I only watch films. I haven't watched a "movie" since I was a child.

>> No.6526710
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6526710

Many of the films of Max Ophuls come to mind (Lola Montes, La Plaisir).

Lola Montes is especially stunning.

>> No.6526738

>>6526576
twist