I loved hearing your thoughts on The go-between. You made me feel as though this book was destined for you to read and review, then, me to hear your review, then go out and read it 🤭 I've added it to my TBR and can’t wait to pick it up. Great review☺️
Very emotional love story with some lovely English quotations. A tale of lost love, regret and obsession with a period in someone's life. American Director Joseph Losey was obsessed with the English class system. His 1971 movie is beautiful. It's set during the Boar war , hence Trillingham asking Burgess to join British army. Marion wooed young Leo, playing with his pre adolescent biological system.
There are at least 2 film adaptations of this novel - one by Losey in the early 1970s and another by the BBC for television in the mid-2010s. The 1970s film starred Michael Redgrave and Dominic Guard as Leo, Julie Christie as Marian, Alan Bates as Ted and Edward Fox as Trimingham with Margaret Leighton as Madeleine, music by Michel Legrand. The BBC version had Lesley Manville, Ben Batt, Joanna Vanderham, Vanessa Redgrave, Stephen Campbell-Moore and Jim Broadbent and Jack Hollington as Leo. Both of them great productions in their own way. There's also a musical, although I know little about it. One of my favourite novels.
I am so glad you liked the Go-between. I first read it in the summer when I was about 14. I have lost count of the times since, but not for a while now. I need to read it again. I think it is truly beautiful and captures the calm before the storm of WW1 and also growing up, class, so so much. I feel it isn’t read as much as it should be. I love it. There was a film in 1971. It had Julie Christie and Alan Bates. I think it was really good but I suspect it might be a bit dated now. It would be lovely if there was a new film adaption.. but I would have to cry if they changed it too much.
I wish I had read it when I was 14! It must feel very different reading it as a young person. It is beautiful! Yes I found the 1971 film, it does look a bit dated. I think there is a newer adaptation I haven’t looked into it yet. I hope it’s good and won’t make you cry!
There is a new one. About two years old now I think. The original film will always be the best though I don’t actually watch films. This book is transcendental in my opinion, off the scale perfection.
Hi Nicole, your videos are lovely! They are overflowing with information, joy and gratitude. This seems to me the essence of reading; appreciation for the author's labour, joy and contentment from the reading experience and knowledge and empathy gained from each page. I started watching your video on The Go Between, and like many of your videos, felt compelled to stop, order the book, read the book, and then return to the video. 😊. The Go Between reminded me of In Search of Lost time Volume One. I hope down the road you will read or re-read Proust if you have already read him. I am confident that you would bring a fresh critical eye to his work along with, a level of enthusiasm, similar to your reviews of Shakespeare's plays. Thank you for the time, effort and quality you bring to your videos!!
Hi thank you, really glad you like the videos :) I have never read Proust, thanks for sharing. I will keep it in mind and give it a go at some point! Are there many versions of translations of In Search of Lost Time? Which would you recommend? I'm always a bit unsure which to choose when it comes to translation. Thanks!
I find translation options can sometimes be overwhelming for me. I looked into different editions of Swann's Way and decided on two. The first one was the 1996 Vintage Classics edition translated by Terence Kilmartin, C. K. Scott-Moncrieff, and D.J. Enright with the large flower on the cover. The second one was the Lydia Davis 2004 translation. I read the first chapter of each edition and selected the Kilmartin/Moncrieff Vintage Classics version to continue with. Then I ordered the additional volumes from the Vintage Classics set. My plan is to read the Lydia Davis translation once I have read the complete Vintage Classics volumes 1-7. If you decide to read Proust, some additional resources that might be of interest are the following Companion Pieces: Paintings in Proust by Eric Karpeles In search of Lost Time A Graphic Novel Vol 1 & Vol 2 illustrated by Stéphane Heuet Living and Dying with Marcel Proust by Christopher Prendergast
@@enjoyyournextchapter Wow you do love it very much! Thanks for sharing - I will follow your advice :) I'm particularly interested in the graphic novel. Will search for them thank you!
I studied The Go Between for English Literature. Thoroughly enjoyed it then. Feel called to revisit it now. Thanks for the On Chesil Beach recommendation.
Your review is wonderful. The excerpts you have include certainly show how beautiful Hartley’s writing is. Although, The Go-Between has been on my book wish list for ages, now, after hearing your thoughts, I am super anxious to get to it sooner than later.
Thank you for bringing this novel back to my attention - I've never read it but I somehow have heard and remembered the opening line, which is one of my favourite opening lines in literature. Another one for my list! I'm currently reading Mariana by Monica Dickens (granddaughter of Charles). It was written when she was 24 and I'm finding it quite endearing and a departure from my usual choices.
Pleasure! It is a very memorable opening line! I hope you like it when you get to it. Oooh interesting, I didn’t know Dickens’ granddaughter was a writer too! Oh wait, is this the one re-published by Persephone?
Thanks for your lovely review, Nicole! I watched your video, then went to the library to get a copy.. I totally agree with you abt needing to highlight all his beautiful sentences and passages.. in fact, I just read the ‘bathing suit and drying hair’ passage and swooned! I think I need to get a copy of this so I can annotate the bk to my heart’s content!! Thanks again for all your amazing reviews and content,,, jiayouz!!
Hi there, Nicole! This is not the right video for posting this comment but I can not find the right one. I wish to thank you wholeheartedly for recommending the book Mad About Shakespeare by Jonathan Bate. I really LOVED it! It is one of the most significant recent readings I have done. it made a big impression on me! Thank you again!
Yay my pleasure! Aww that’s SO lovely to hear! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. And this IS the right video for this lovely comment - I read the Go-Between because Jonathan Bate said he loved it as a young person. See you around :)
I loved hearing your thoughts on The go-between. You made me feel as though this book was destined for you to read and review, then, me to hear your review, then go out and read it 🤭
I've added it to my TBR and can’t wait to pick it up. Great review☺️
Thanks so much! That’s such a lovely way to put it :) I hope you like it when you get to it.
I've been looking for a review of this book for hours, THANK YOU!
Pleasure! It’s not very thorough, hopefully still helpful :)
Very emotional love story with some lovely English quotations. A tale of lost love, regret and obsession with a period in someone's life.
American Director Joseph Losey was obsessed with the English class system. His 1971 movie is beautiful.
It's set during the Boar war , hence Trillingham asking Burgess to join British army.
Marion wooed young Leo, playing with his pre adolescent biological system.
There are at least 2 film adaptations of this novel - one by Losey in the early 1970s and another by the BBC for television in the mid-2010s. The 1970s film starred Michael Redgrave and Dominic Guard as Leo, Julie Christie as Marian, Alan Bates as Ted and Edward Fox as Trimingham with Margaret Leighton as Madeleine, music by Michel Legrand. The BBC version had Lesley Manville, Ben Batt, Joanna Vanderham, Vanessa Redgrave, Stephen Campbell-Moore and Jim Broadbent and Jack Hollington as Leo. Both of them great productions in their own way. There's also a musical, although I know little about it. One of my favourite novels.
Oh great :) Thanks for sharing!
I am so glad you liked the Go-between. I first read it in the summer when I was about 14. I have lost count of the times since, but not for a while now. I need to read it again. I think it is truly beautiful and captures the calm before the storm of WW1 and also growing up, class, so so much. I feel it isn’t read as much as it should be. I love it. There was a film in 1971. It had Julie Christie and Alan Bates. I think it was really good but I suspect it might be a bit dated now. It would be lovely if there was a new film adaption.. but I would have to cry if they changed it too much.
I wish I had read it when I was 14! It must feel very different reading it as a young person. It is beautiful! Yes I found the 1971 film, it does look a bit dated. I think there is a newer adaptation I haven’t looked into it yet. I hope it’s good and won’t make you cry!
There is a new one. About two years old now I think. The original film will always be the best though I don’t actually watch films. This book is transcendental in my opinion, off the scale perfection.
Yes, I love this novel! There's an adaptation from 2015 I really recommend, as well.
Yay :)
Oh nice. I tried watching the older one - it aged a bit. Will check the 2015 one out. Thanks Katie!
Hi Nicole, your videos are lovely! They are overflowing with information, joy and gratitude. This seems to me the essence of reading; appreciation for the author's labour, joy and contentment from the reading experience and knowledge and empathy gained from each page. I started watching your video on The Go Between, and like many of your videos, felt compelled to stop, order the book, read the book, and then return to the video. 😊. The Go Between reminded me of In Search of Lost time Volume One. I hope down the road you will read or re-read Proust if you have already read him. I am confident that you would bring a fresh critical eye to his work along with, a level of enthusiasm, similar to your reviews of Shakespeare's plays. Thank you for the time, effort and quality you bring to your videos!!
Hi thank you, really glad you like the videos :)
I have never read Proust, thanks for sharing. I will keep it in mind and give it a go at some point! Are there many versions of translations of In Search of Lost Time? Which would you recommend? I'm always a bit unsure which to choose when it comes to translation. Thanks!
I find translation options can sometimes be overwhelming for me. I looked into different editions of Swann's Way and decided on two. The first one was the 1996 Vintage Classics edition translated by Terence Kilmartin, C. K. Scott-Moncrieff, and D.J. Enright with the large flower on the cover. The second one was the Lydia Davis 2004 translation. I read the first chapter of each edition and selected the Kilmartin/Moncrieff Vintage Classics version to continue with. Then I ordered the additional volumes from the Vintage Classics set. My plan is to read the Lydia Davis translation once I have read the complete Vintage Classics volumes 1-7. If you decide to read Proust, some additional resources that might be of interest are the following Companion Pieces:
Paintings in Proust by Eric Karpeles
In search of Lost Time A Graphic Novel Vol 1 & Vol 2 illustrated by Stéphane Heuet
Living and Dying with Marcel Proust by Christopher Prendergast
@@enjoyyournextchapter Wow you do love it very much! Thanks for sharing - I will follow your advice :)
I'm particularly interested in the graphic novel. Will search for them thank you!
I studied The Go Between for English Literature. Thoroughly enjoyed it then. Feel called to revisit it now. Thanks for the On Chesil Beach recommendation.
Glad to hear you enjoyed The Go Between even when you had to study it!
Pleasure :)
Thanks for your review, Nicole. You convinced me. The Go-Between is on my wish list.
Pleasure. Hope you enjoy it when you get to it!
The go-between was made into a beautiful film in 1971, Harold Pinter wrote the screenplay.
Thanks for sharing! I watched half of it, will finish it soon :)
Always heard about the book and the movie, but never looked at either! Thanks for filling me in on it!
You’re most welcome :)
I love hearing your thoughts on the Go-Between and On Chesil Beach.
Thank you :) that’s so lovely to hear
You have convinced me to pick it up!
I just need to find an affordable copy.
You always challenge me, Nicole.
Aww thank you :) that’s so lovely to hear. Hope you find a nice second hand copy or something like that. And I hope you like it!
Very interesting review as usual. Thank you 😊
I have the go between in my wishlist. I'll definitely get it sooner than i thought
My pleasure :) hope you’ll enjoy it when you get to it!
Great review. I am very precious about The Go-Between xxxx
Thank you. Yes it really is special!
Your review is wonderful. The excerpts you have include certainly show how beautiful Hartley’s writing is. Although, The Go-Between has been on my book wish list for ages, now, after hearing your thoughts, I am super anxious to get to it sooner than later.
Thank you that’s so kind :) it is beautiful. I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did!
Thank you for bringing this novel back to my attention - I've never read it but I somehow have heard and remembered the opening line, which is one of my favourite opening lines in literature. Another one for my list! I'm currently reading Mariana by Monica Dickens (granddaughter of Charles). It was written when she was 24 and I'm finding it quite endearing and a departure from my usual choices.
Pleasure! It is a very memorable opening line! I hope you like it when you get to it.
Oooh interesting, I didn’t know Dickens’ granddaughter was a writer too! Oh wait, is this the one re-published by Persephone?
Thanks for your lovely review, Nicole! I watched your video, then went to the library to get a copy.. I totally agree with you abt needing to highlight all his beautiful sentences and passages.. in fact, I just read the ‘bathing suit and drying hair’ passage and swooned! I think I need to get a copy of this so I can annotate the bk to my heart’s content!! Thanks again for all your amazing reviews and content,,, jiayouz!!
Pleasure. So glad you like it too! It’s beautiful isn’t it :)
It’s def swoon-worthy!! And that’s so not a term I ever use for books hahaha
Wow, you completed it finally!! I haven't read this book yet, but your review has convinced me to give it a try! Thanks for sharing your thoughts 😇
Pleasure! Hope you’ll like it when you get to it :)
Hi there, Nicole! This is not the right video for posting this comment but I can not find the right one. I wish to thank you wholeheartedly for recommending the book Mad About Shakespeare by Jonathan Bate. I really LOVED it! It is one of the most significant recent readings I have done. it made a big impression on me! Thank you again!
Yay my pleasure! Aww that’s SO lovely to hear! I’m so glad you enjoyed it. And this IS the right video for this lovely comment - I read the Go-Between because Jonathan Bate said he loved it as a young person. See you around :)
Oops... so it is!
@@fernandamurari8577 :)
LP Hartley is an under-read author. Eustace and Hilda by LP Hartley is worth reading.
Agree! Oh great - Just wondering where to go next. Thanks very much for the recommendation!