This is an episode years in the making, much like the Marx-Engles Reader. We're deep diving into North & South aka Pride & Prejudice & Death & Unions. Listen as we gush about our love of practical effects, the danger of The Fluff, and a miniseries worth of Very Good Faces. Look back at us, dear hearts.
Music: @sigismundtryapkin
Artwork: @jstnmbrwn
Bibliography:
From Pemberley to Milton. "North and South: 10 Ways the Film Is Not Like the Book," January 28, 2016. https://frompemberleytomilton.wordpress.com/2016/01/28/464/.
Garratt, Peter. "Death and Variations:" North and South" and the Work of Adaptation." The Gaskell Journal 26 (2012): 73-87.
Harris, Margaret. "Taking bearings: Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South televised." Sydney Studies in English 32, no. 2006 (2006): 65-82.
Kelly, David. "In its own light: a view of the BBC's North and South." Sydney Studies in English 32, no. 2006 (2006): 83-96.
Tea and Ink Society. "6 Reasons Why We Need a Remake of the BBC North and South (and One Reason We Don't)," April 27, 2017. https://teaandinksociety.com/gaskell-north-and-south/.
Topping, Amber. "Why the BBC Period Drama 'North & South' Matters." The Silver Petticoat Review (blog), December 30, 2019. https://www.silverpetticoatreview.com/period-drama-north-and-south-bbc-matters/.