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Six literary adaptations that outdo The Pursuit of Love

Six literary adaptations that outdo The Pursuit of Love
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With The Pursuit of Love, the Mitfords became the Kardashians of their day

With The Pursuit of Love, the Mitfords became the Kardashians of their day We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Iona McLaren Save Normal text size Advertisement “My dear Lady Kroesig, I have only ever read one book in my life, and that is White Fang. It’s so frightfully good I’ve never bothered to read another.” So says Uncle Matthew in Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love, a glossy new adaptation of which will be released in Australia on Amazon Prime Video later this year, with Lily James as Linda Radlett (Nancy’s alter ego), and Dominic West as Uncle Matthew, the “wicked lord of fiction”, who hunts his children on horseback with bloodhounds, and takes tea under the entrenching tool, “still covered with blood and hairs”, with which he “whacked to death eight Germans one by one as they crawled out of a dug-out” in 1915.

Feathers, organza and unironed pyjamas: why fashion can t get enough of the Mitford mythology

Feathers, organza and unironed pyjamas: why fashion can’t get enough of the Mitford mythology Lauren Cochrane “Elegance in England,” wrote Nancy Mitford “is of such different stuff from that in any other country that it is not easy to make foreigners believe in it at all.” Nancy – and her aristo sisters Diana, Decca, Debo, Pam and Unity – have been part of the case for English elegance since the 30s thanks to a mixture of tweedy suits, ballgowns, tea dresses and jumpers. And with a new adaptation of Mitford’s 1945 novel, The Pursuit of Love, now on the BBC, the charm of the Mitfords look is likely to hit the radar of yet another generation.

With The Pursuit of Love, the Mitfords became the Kardashians of their day

With The Pursuit of Love, the Mitfords became the Kardashians of their day In her hit comic novel, Nancy Mitford reinvented her damaged, despicable family as adorable oddballs – and pioneered structured reality 8 May 2021 • 5:00am Wishful thinking on a heartbreakingly grand scale: Lily James as Linda in The Pursuit of Love Credit: Robert Viglasky/BBC “My dear Lady Kroesig, I have only ever read one book in my life, and that is White Fang. It’s so frightfully good I’ve never bothered to read another.” So says Uncle Matthew in Nancy Mitford’s The Pursuit of Love, a glossy new adaptation of which begins on BBC One tomorrow, with Lily James as Linda Radlett (Nancy’s alter ego), and Dominic West as Uncle Matthew, the “wicked lord of fiction”, who hunts his children on horseback with bloodhounds, and takes tea under the entrenching tool, “still covered with blood and hairs”, with which he “whacked to death eight Germans one by one as they crawled out of a d

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