tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1569751889486479823.post4169342318354641917..comments2024-02-17T16:48:10.855+01:00Comments on Marmota's Dress Diaries: The Literary Heroine Blog Party 2014Hana - Marmotahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03532515160608083460noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1569751889486479823.post-2108904104197960502014-03-03T06:04:21.265+01:002014-03-03T06:04:21.265+01:00Ano, také v útlém mládí (plném nejsilnějších emocí...Ano, také v útlém mládí (plném nejsilnějších emocí) jsem byla jak Maryannne a s přibývajícími lety a zkušenostmi (možná i opatrností) oceňuji Elinor a snad do ní i dozrávám. :-) Austen a Brontë Charlotte jsem milovala od základní do střední školy a mám moc ráda Pýchu a předsudek i film.. PaKočičí máma Ladahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00086342645335021699noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1569751889486479823.post-17899663658673308182014-03-02T10:52:32.382+01:002014-03-02T10:52:32.382+01:00Díky!
Ta scéna je taky moc vtipně (a přitom taky r...Díky!<br />Ta scéna je taky moc vtipně (a přitom taky romanticky) parodovaná v jednom díle seriálu The Vicar of Dibley - The Handsome Stranger. ;-) Zajímavé je, že když jsem Rozum a cit viděla poprvé kdysi dávno, ještě před přečtením knížky, snad ještě jako dítě, mnohem víc jsem se ztotožňovala s Maryanne, ale čím jsem starší, tím je mi bližší Elinor. Není to moje nejoblíbenější knížka od Austenové, ale Elinor mám ráda.Hana - Marmotahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03532515160608083460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1569751889486479823.post-81734697862677515992014-03-02T09:24:21.268+01:002014-03-02T09:24:21.268+01:00Hani, ten snímek Emmy Thompson je scény filmu Roz...Hani, ten snímek Emmy Thompson je scény filmu Rozum a cit, kterou mám moc ráda - kdy se Elinor dozví, že její láska je svobodná...Zjišťuji, že máme hodně podobný vkus asi nejen na knihy a filmy. Přeji Ti hodně pohody. :-) Kočičí máma Ladahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00086342645335021699noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1569751889486479823.post-27627758262232904222014-02-28T15:34:16.554+01:002014-02-28T15:34:16.554+01:00I would love to see more of the countryside if I g...I would love to see more of the countryside if I get there. I've signed up to follow your blog so I can keep track of the places you talk about. My grandma is too old to travel overseas but I think she'd like to see the countryside. Ideally, I'd find where my grandfather's parents are from and start there. :) <br /><br />I'm adding Ellis Peters to my list of authors to read. Those sound really interesting and it's always better when you know that the author knows what they're talking about. Jessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06389854021482812645noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1569751889486479823.post-22752774675222986992014-02-28T09:36:04.797+01:002014-02-28T09:36:04.797+01:00Hi, Jessie! I'm glad you enjoyed them; they go...Hi, Jessie! I'm glad you enjoyed them; they got a bit overlong. :-)<br />Well, well, well, would you look at that! :D May I suggest visiting far more than Prague once you're here? I'm trying to cover some interesting places on this blog, and there are more to come. ;-) (We also have lovely countryside; as apparent from my answers, I love the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. There are some places definitely worth visiting there, too, outside of the places I mentioned here, like the Pernštejn Castle or the baroque monastery on Zelená Hora. ;-)<br /><br />The books I've read by Ellis Peters were books from the Cadfael series of detective stories set in 12th century Shrewsbury and around it. Cadfael is a monk in the Benedictine monastery there, but before he became a monk, he'd been to the Holy Land and travelled around and learned a lot about herbs, so now he is the herbalist and heals people, and sometimes gets involved in their lives more than the other monks have a chance to. And he gets involved in various detective cases that he can't help solving.<br />There is also the historical background - it was a time when there was a prolonged civil war in England; and the author was actually a medievalist, so when you read about a historical detail, you can be pretty sure it's true. Even some of the people are historical personages.<br />And I really highly recommend the books. :-) They're quite beautifully written, too. I also discovered them thanks to a blog I read. :-)Hana - Marmotahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03532515160608083460noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1569751889486479823.post-18054001837430218872014-02-28T01:08:37.399+01:002014-02-28T01:08:37.399+01:00Hi Hana. I linked to your page from Kellie's ...Hi Hana. I linked to your page from Kellie's blog and I really enjoyed reading your answers. My Czech on my mom's side (my grandfather's surname is Dvorak) and would love to visit Prague one day. :) I saw you mentioned Ellis Peters twice. What type of books does she (? I'm assuming she's a she) write? I've never heard of her.Jessiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06389854021482812645noreply@blogger.com