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Subject: Re: Mists of Avalon


Author:
Wini
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Date Posted: 10:14:03 03/24/01 Sat
In reply to: Lady Lygeia 's message, "Re: Mists of Avalon" on 04:41:03 03/24/01 Sat

>>>Oh, and nice to meet you Wini...I haven't had any
>>>caffeine yet.....
>>
>>>Wow, Jamaica Inn--Is that Nathaniel Hawthorne? Forgive
>my ignorance. I just woke up and again, I'm sans
>caffeine.
>
>>I better go make a pot of coffee.

Jamaica Inn was written by Daphne du Maurier. Oh, to switch back to The Mists of Avalon, I also have it on audio tape read by Natasha Richardson.
BTW did you enjoy your coffee?!!

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Suky
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Date Posted: 13:46:05 04/09/01 Mon

>>>>Wow, Jamaica Inn--Is that Nathaniel Hawthorne?

>Jamaica Inn was written by Daphne du Maurier.

... and it's my all-time favorite book. Which came about because my other favorite actor, Robert Newton, was in Hitchcock's 1939 movie version (which bore little resemblance to the book). It was the forerunner to Rebecca, but I think it's even better.

Hmm, what role could DW have played in a faithful film version? Ah! What about Reverend Davey? (With Newton as Uncle Joss!)



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