Hello classic film fans. Here is Day Two of the Classic Literature On Film Blogathon. Forgive the tardiness but it is the Easter weekend (yes, I probably should have timed it better!) In the meantime, allow me to offer a huge thank you to the contributors and their amazing efforts
Here are some more great entries from our wonderful bloggers. Please don’t forget to like and leave comments on their blogs; it means a great deal to writers to have their work supported and appreciated. Sharing their work on your own social media is also very appreciated!
The Wind In The Willows – Caftan Woman
Jane Eyre (1943) – Hamlette’s Soliloquy
Carrie – The Three Versions – Blogferatu
The Light Of Western Stars – VT Dorchester
Pollyanna: Rejecting Victimhood – Silver Screenings
The Haunting Beauty Of The Ghost And Mrs Muir (1947) – Watching Forever
Great Expectations (1946) – Dubism
The Three Musketeers (1948) – 18 Cinema Lane
Paul Batters teaches secondary school History in the Illawarra region and also lectures at the University Of Wollongong. In a previous life, he was involved in community radio and independent publications. Looking to a career in writing, Paul also has a passion for film history.
Really enjoying the blogathon so far! Thank you so much for hosting. Here’s mine: http://carygrantwonteatyou.com/bette-davis-crushes-leslie-howard/
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Thank you so much! All ready for Day Three 🙂
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My contribution seems so paltry compared to the many very well thought out and researched posts! I am learning a lot. Thank you for doing this!
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