There are people who can’t help but break out the trivia when watching movies and TV shows with others, turning into a veritable human IMDB page as soon as the lights go down. How else would we get to hear, once more, that Viggo Mortensen broke his toe when he kicked that helmet, or that Indiana Jones wasn’t originally meant to shoot the swordsman? My own particular movie watching vice is in this vein too: I can’t help but point out filming locations if I know they are either local or somewhere we’ve visited before. This happens more than you…
-
-
The End, to Start With Thinking about the lives of my favourite authors often feels like an abstract exercise. Even more so if they are considered literary ‘legends’ – Shakespeare, Dickens, Austen – their level of prestige often elevates them to a point where they feel completely removed from reality, and it becomes difficult to consider them as real people who lived real lives. For authors further back in the past, whom we already have precious little information about, they become almost mythological, above the normality of life and death, existing mostly in the hearts and minds of generations of…
-
Nestled in the Hampshire countryside, a modestly sized but unassuming house sits on a main road going through the village of Chawton. The village itself is as picturesque as most small English parishes come, but it’s the house covered in commemorative plaques which draws the eye. This is the house which was once inhabited by one of the world’s most celebrated authors – Jane Austen. It’s difficult, as you drive down Winchester road, not to picture Jane walking along in her own day. She was extremely fond of the Hampshire countryside having spent the first 25 years of her life…