


The post ends with the question: What other 19th century novels would make great films and which wouldn't?
I would love to see a new version of The Secret Garden and also, although these are new books but they are set in and full of allusions to 19th century masterpieces, of Maryrose Wood's The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place! Which 19th century novels would you like to see made into films or which would you prefer left alone?
http://www.wordandfilm.com/2012/05/the-marriage-plot-heads-for-the-big-screen-whats-behind-hollywoods-19th-century-novel-infatuation/
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