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Mar. 13th, 2016

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I can't remember when I first read Persuasion, but as I don't appear to own a standalone copy of it I suspect it must have been before I moved away from my parents' house, and I don't think I'd read it more than once before. Generally, I haven't re-read Austen nearly as much as I should have done, which is a shame, because whenever I do I find something new.

This time round, what I found was much greater sympathy for Anne and Wentworth than I had when I was nearer their ages at their first meeting rather than their second; a surprisingly modern-feeling depiction of the relationships between the party at Uppercross; and a description of "that elasticity of mind, that disposition to be comforted, that power of turning readily from evil to good, and of finding employment which carried her out of herself" which struck me very powerfully as being, basically, the best summing-up of the concept which is now known as "resilience" and which appears to be a pop-psychology flavour of the month I've ever read. In your face, pop psychology; Jane Austen got there two centuries before you.
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Our Picturehouse is having a mini-season of Hitchcock and Truffaut in its "Vintage Sundays" slot, and this week they were showing Jules et Jim, which is one of my favourite of Truffaut's films (I have seen most of them, because he was one of the "special topics" on the A-Level French syllabus I did, a special topic basically being something we were supposed to study and be able to write exam essays on in French at the same level as we would have done in English), though I don't think I'd seen it since 1992 and had certainly never seen it on a bigger screen than the large TVs the sixth form college had for showing videos. (Which is a shame, as there were cinematographic feature like the repeated freeze-frame on close-ups at significant moments that I don't think were discernible at all on video.)

It's still a great film, and is, rather predictably, full of stuff that 17-year-old me simply didn't get*. Plot spoilers )

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