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adderstones · 1 year
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“ Teach not thy lip such scorn; for it was made for kissing, lady, not for such contempt.”
colored Richard III stuff 
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costumeloverz71 · 11 months
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Lady Anne (Janet Leigh) Blue dress.. The Black Shield Of Falworth (1954).. Costume by Rosemary Odell.
**Not a very good costume. She’s clearly wearing a 1950′s bra. 
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lacomandante · 1 year
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Sharpe + The Onion headlines: Part 1 of ?
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shakespearenews · 9 months
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Richard’s wife, Anne, died in March 1485. According to the Crowland Chronicler, Richard was forced to deny to his council that he had poisoned her to marry his niece, Elizabeth. This extraordinary event gives an insight into how people thought of Richard; he seems to have been truly heartbroken by his wife’s death, but his previous behaviour evidently meant that his contemporaries believed he was capable of anything.
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bethanydelleman · 2 years
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Lady Anne and Pregnancy Loss
I find it highly improbable that with only one son, and high infant/child mortality, that Darcy Sr. and Lady Anne weren't trying to have more kids. Which means there was either 11 years of unexplained secondary infertility or a string of miscarriages/stillborns. Even though it seems like people in this era took miscarriages less seriously (see Jane Austen’s letters), that must have been terrible for them, especially Lady Anne. Darcy was probably spoiled more than the average heir/male child because he was their precious only child. Georgiana surviving/existing must have seemed like a miracle.
(Darcy says he was an only child for years, I take this to imply that no other child made it to Christening, so either early death, stillborn or miscarriage. It is possible a child died before Darcy was born, but if Lady Anne, for example, was Rh negative, Darcy being a healthy firstborn and then a string of miscarriages would make perfect medical sense)
We don't know when Sir Lewis de Bourgh died, but Lady Catherine might well have experienced the same sort of thing, except she never got a second child. All she has is the sickly Anne as an heir, a risky prospect. Again, it’s very unlikely that with only one child, Lady Catherine and Sir Lewis would have stopped attempting to make an heir. So either he died early, or Lady Catherine may have shared the cause of infertility with her sister (again, Rh negative makes so much sense here)
It makes me wonder if maybe the two sisters really did want their only children to marry each other. Having only one child survive for so many years, and that the children were opposite genders, might have looked like a sign or gift from God. Even if you don’t look at it from a religious perspective, it looks like a perfect match. If the sisters married at similar times and both Anne and Darcy were born right after their marriages, it might have begun as a pleasant dream, but as pregnancy loss after loss followed, I could see the plan becoming more and more dear, especially to Lady Catherine.
It also might help explain some of Darcy’s character. He is the precious only child for a long time, the only survivor, with undivided attention. Then the second miracle baby arrives and Georgiana must have been so precious to her parents after so many years of failure. He is given the responsibility to protect what must have been such a precious gift! 
All speculation based on probability, but interesting to think about.
Edit: I've been told Rh- is unlikely because Georgiana eventually survived. Good to know! Could work for Lady Catherine.
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nadi1a · 2 years
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Shipsss
Hey guys. So I just wanted to share my top animated ships so let's go!
Tigress and Po (Tipo) from Kung Fu Panda
Lady Anne and Finn Oxford (Fanne) from Barbie Rock'n Royals
Miles and Gwen (Gwiles) from Into and Across the Spider Verse
Ernesto and Victoria (Vicesto) from Coco
Buzz and Terri (Berri) from Dino Squad
Let me know which ones you like. I also want to start posting headcanons.
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troisraccoons · 1 year
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lady anne
I was working on something today, and it struck me that most of the time, "that scene" in Richard III is played as if Richard has convinced Anne to love him, and I realized - I think it's more likely that this woman registers what a threat Richard is to her safety. She's not thinking "wow, he killed for me, he must really love me". She's thinking,
"This man killed people I hold dear because he is so insane, he thinks he loves me - and will probably continue to pursue me, so I had better be careful."
I just think the most realistically human truth of that scene is a woman realizing her abuser will stop at nothing to have her, and that's so much scarier.
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skydalorian · 1 year
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marblecupcakes · 2 years
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janicecampbell · 6 months
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The Reticence of Lady Anne by Saki
The Reticence of Lady Anne By Saki (aka H. H. Munro) Egbert came into the large, dimly lit drawing-room with the air of a man who is not certain whether he is entering a dovecote or a bomb factory, and is prepared for either eventuality. The little domestic quarrel over the luncheon-table had not been fought to a definite finish, and the question was how far Lady Anne was in a mood to renew or…
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greengableslover · 1 month
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period drama + capes/cloaks
LITTLE WOMEN (2019)
THE DUCHESS (2008)
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (1985)
EMILY (2022)
EMMA. (2020)
ANNA KARENINA (2012)
PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE (2019)
JANE EYRE (2011)
THE MUSKETEERS (2014 - 2016)
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mrsdulac · 6 months
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Black Women in Period Costumes
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shakespearenews · 2 years
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So O'Hara populated his stage with a diverse group of actors: Ali Stroker plays Queen Anne in a wheelchair, deaf actress Monique Holt plays the Duchess of York and uses sign language, and Greg Mozgala, who plays both Edward IV and Henry VII, has cerebral palsy.
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diioonysus · 8 months
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dresses in art
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nadi1a · 2 years
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Barbie in Rock'n Royals is one of the most criminally underrated movies. Every song is awesome and a lot of the characters are really good. I also really love Finn and Anne's relationship.
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weemssgf · 10 months
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