Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
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Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
Sony Pictures a obtenu les droits du film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
vivelareine- Messages : 26
Date d'inscription : 22/01/2014
Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
Merci pour cette information, Vivelareine !
C'est un nouveau film en préparation ?!!
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Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
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Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
Mme de Sabran a écrit:
Merci pour cette information, Vivelareine !
C'est un nouveau film en préparation ?!!
Il ne est pas en cours de préparation, mais la licence est maintenant détenue par Sony Pictures. Il pourrait être bientôt ... ou de nombreuses années!
vivelareine- Messages : 26
Date d'inscription : 22/01/2014
Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
En savons-nous plus ?
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Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
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Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
Si je comprends c'est basé sur un roman. Qui en sait plus ?
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Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
vivelareine a écrit:Sony Pictures a obtenu les droits du film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
Confessions of Marie Antoinette by Juliet Grey: Riveting, Powerful, and Emotional
Confessions of Marie Antoinette by Juliet Grey is the third and final book in her Marie Antoinette series, published by Ballantine. This series is a delightful read, with superb writing style, details, and momentum. As well, it’s of great historical value and I believe there is nothing on the market that quite compares to her series. She portrays a true picture of Marie Antoinette, who has forever been misunderstood and misrepresented
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... demain est un autre jour .
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Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
C'est dimanche , Éléonore , qui te fait errer en pleines confessions? :
Bien à toi
Bien à toi
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Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
... tant que je n'erre pas en pleine confusion ... :
Mais tu as raison : c'est à cause de l'abbé Magnin .
Mais tu as raison : c'est à cause de l'abbé Magnin .
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... demain est un autre jour .
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Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
Quel dommage que mon anglais soit approximatif car ces "Confessions de Marie-Antoinette" semblent intéressants, peut-être (car je me méfie des publicités du style : "histoire ENFIN véridique de Marie-Antoinette, jamais racontée jsuqu'à ce jour....., etc).
Mais, je me dis une chose (sérieusement). Pour améliorer mon anglais, n'est-ce pas une bonne idée de lire ce livre, non ? Je vais yréfléchir. boudoi30
Est-il sorti en France ?
Mais, je me dis une chose (sérieusement). Pour améliorer mon anglais, n'est-ce pas une bonne idée de lire ce livre, non ? Je vais yréfléchir. boudoi30
Est-il sorti en France ?
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Date d'inscription : 22/12/2013
Re: Film pour «Becoming Marie Antoinette» par Juliet Grey.
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Confessions of Marie-Antoinette est le dernier livre d'une trilogie, chère Trianon, après Becoming Marie-Antoinette dont nous parle Vivelareine ci-dessus et Days of Splendor, Days of Sorrow .
Ce lien vous offre une interview de l'auteur ( sans e, please !!! :n,,;::::!!!: )
https://hookofabook.wordpress.com/2013/09/27/confessions-of-marie-antoinette-by-juliet-grey-riveting-powerful-and-emotional/
... petit extrait :
Q: What inspired you to first write about Marie Antoinette? Did you plan your first book, Becoming Marie Antoinette, in order for it to be a series?
A: I always saw the book as a trilogy (and it was sold as a trilogy). The sections and events of her life neatly fit into three parts: the events of her childhood in Austria and the years before she became dauphine of France—the former, in particular, which are rarely given much page time in any detail in other novels about her life (book 1); her years as queen, including the two-year con and seminal event (the affair of the diamond necklace) that hastened her downfall (book 2); and the years after the fall of the Bastille that chronicle the French Revolution and led to the end of the monarchy and the execution of the sovereigns (book 3).
Q: You’ve done an amazing amount of research. What kinds of tactics does it take in order to really delve into research of an historical person like Marie Antoinette?
A: Massive amounts of reading of numerous biographies of the key personages involved as well as books about France and Austria during the eighteenth century and the French Revolution, books on the culture and architecture and fashion of the times; and perhaps most important of all, quite literally walking in the footsteps of my characters, visiting the places they lived to soak up the atmosphere, listening to the music these historical figures would have heard, and even wearing the type of clothing Marie Antoinette wore, right down to the corsets, as well as learning to execute the walk , known as the Versailles Glide, that was unique to the noblewomen of the French court. And, yes, I did the Versailles Glide through the halls of Versailles. My husband cupped his hand to his face to pretend he didn’t know me.
Q: Did you discover anything during research that you were surprised about? Did you uncover any details that you just knew you needed to tell the world about? Something that might enlighten the common notions about Marie or someone involved in her life?
A: EVERYTHING! Many of the preconceived notions I had held about Marie Antoinette and her husband the future Louis XVI, before I began to research them in depth for the trilogy—the sort of things you learn in middle school and high school textbooks, for example (the ludicrous attribution of the “Let them eat cake” quote for starters, which is STILL repeated by journalists today without checking the facts!) was incorrect or skewed. It’s famously said that history is written by the winners and Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI were two of the 18th century’s biggest losers. The propaganda that was disseminated about them at the time, designed to discredit them, made its way into the history books. As a result, twenty generations of schoolchildren have parroted it as fact. I felt so impassioned about setting the record straight. Let me state that I have not written a different Marie Antoinette (and Louis) in the sense of creating an alternate history or version of the woman people think they know. I have written the factual, actual characters, which, yes, do often contradict the information that what I call “bad history,” (meaning propaganda, not grounded in fact and truth) have handed down to posterity.
Confessions of Marie-Antoinette est le dernier livre d'une trilogie, chère Trianon, après Becoming Marie-Antoinette dont nous parle Vivelareine ci-dessus et Days of Splendor, Days of Sorrow .
Ce lien vous offre une interview de l'auteur ( sans e, please !!! :n,,;::::!!!: )
https://hookofabook.wordpress.com/2013/09/27/confessions-of-marie-antoinette-by-juliet-grey-riveting-powerful-and-emotional/
... petit extrait :
Q: What inspired you to first write about Marie Antoinette? Did you plan your first book, Becoming Marie Antoinette, in order for it to be a series?
A: I always saw the book as a trilogy (and it was sold as a trilogy). The sections and events of her life neatly fit into three parts: the events of her childhood in Austria and the years before she became dauphine of France—the former, in particular, which are rarely given much page time in any detail in other novels about her life (book 1); her years as queen, including the two-year con and seminal event (the affair of the diamond necklace) that hastened her downfall (book 2); and the years after the fall of the Bastille that chronicle the French Revolution and led to the end of the monarchy and the execution of the sovereigns (book 3).
Q: You’ve done an amazing amount of research. What kinds of tactics does it take in order to really delve into research of an historical person like Marie Antoinette?
A: Massive amounts of reading of numerous biographies of the key personages involved as well as books about France and Austria during the eighteenth century and the French Revolution, books on the culture and architecture and fashion of the times; and perhaps most important of all, quite literally walking in the footsteps of my characters, visiting the places they lived to soak up the atmosphere, listening to the music these historical figures would have heard, and even wearing the type of clothing Marie Antoinette wore, right down to the corsets, as well as learning to execute the walk , known as the Versailles Glide, that was unique to the noblewomen of the French court. And, yes, I did the Versailles Glide through the halls of Versailles. My husband cupped his hand to his face to pretend he didn’t know me.
Q: Did you discover anything during research that you were surprised about? Did you uncover any details that you just knew you needed to tell the world about? Something that might enlighten the common notions about Marie or someone involved in her life?
A: EVERYTHING! Many of the preconceived notions I had held about Marie Antoinette and her husband the future Louis XVI, before I began to research them in depth for the trilogy—the sort of things you learn in middle school and high school textbooks, for example (the ludicrous attribution of the “Let them eat cake” quote for starters, which is STILL repeated by journalists today without checking the facts!) was incorrect or skewed. It’s famously said that history is written by the winners and Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI were two of the 18th century’s biggest losers. The propaganda that was disseminated about them at the time, designed to discredit them, made its way into the history books. As a result, twenty generations of schoolchildren have parroted it as fact. I felt so impassioned about setting the record straight. Let me state that I have not written a different Marie Antoinette (and Louis) in the sense of creating an alternate history or version of the woman people think they know. I have written the factual, actual characters, which, yes, do often contradict the information that what I call “bad history,” (meaning propaganda, not grounded in fact and truth) have handed down to posterity.
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... demain est un autre jour .
Mme de Sabran- Messages : 55497
Date d'inscription : 21/12/2013
Localisation : l'Ouest sauvage
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