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There were never such devoted sisters.

Do I contradict myself? Very well, then, I contradict myself; (I am large—I contain multitudes.)  –Walt Whitman As regular readers can no doubt tell (and first-time visitors can likely glean from the quote above), I’m a lit nerd. I *heart* literature–the good, the bad, the trashy (hello, Harlequin romance) … I love it all (well,…

August 1, 2011 in biopics, blogathon, guilty pleasures, historical accuracy is for pbs.

Celebrating Women in Classic Film: Claiming the Director’s Chair

Throughout the month of March, we’ll be celebrating the behind-the-scenes roles of women during the classic film era. Earlier this week, we took a look at some of the first women to step into the role of director during the silent film period. Today, we’ll look at a few of the women who claimed the…

March 10, 2011 in celebrating women in classic film, directors, female pioneers.

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