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montagnarde1793) wrote2006-10-02 06:48 pm
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The Very Long Post (all right, *posts*): Part II
Now for an article and a link which should have ranting, but don't because....they just don't. XD

I must say, I'm not quite sure why this book needed to exist, but since it does, a rather annoying compilation of reviews. As promised, I will leave off the rant, but I do entreat you to consider the sentence "Marie-Antoinette's greatest sin, it seems, was that she insisted on being herself", and shudder with me.
Item Two: I don't know how many of you have seen the new and decidedly un-improved version of the Antoinette movie's website, but the production notes are truly frightening.....In related news, the one supposedly "authentic" piece of music there was written by Scarlatti, an Italian composer who died in 1725. Does anyone else think the odds of that being played in Versailles during Antoinette's stay there are just a *bit* low?
Next Post: The root of all that is wrong with American politics, brought to you by my ever-so-annoying-and-obviously-biased AP US History class, and my review of Manon, as performed this past Saturday evening at the LA Opera (including rant about alternate stagings and how they never show my favorite operas--or they show them at times and in places there is no way I can possibly be).

I must say, I'm not quite sure why this book needed to exist, but since it does, a rather annoying compilation of reviews. As promised, I will leave off the rant, but I do entreat you to consider the sentence "Marie-Antoinette's greatest sin, it seems, was that she insisted on being herself", and shudder with me.
Item Two: I don't know how many of you have seen the new and decidedly un-improved version of the Antoinette movie's website, but the production notes are truly frightening.....In related news, the one supposedly "authentic" piece of music there was written by Scarlatti, an Italian composer who died in 1725. Does anyone else think the odds of that being played in Versailles during Antoinette's stay there are just a *bit* low?
Next Post: The root of all that is wrong with American politics, brought to you by my ever-so-annoying-and-obviously-biased AP US History class, and my review of Manon, as performed this past Saturday evening at the LA Opera (including rant about alternate stagings and how they never show my favorite operas--or they show them at times and in places there is no way I can possibly be).
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But she never was- crudely, her job was to be a queen, and she behave like a shopaholic wife of a millionaire. And it's not the same thing :P
She's just scary, watching you from the first page *shudder*
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...AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. That is, almost hands down, the most hilariously sad thing I've heard for some time.
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I feel like dying.
...did I ever tell you that? I think I might have forgotten to. I don't have much time to really develop on this, so I'll simply repeat that I really do feel like dying.
*stabs self*
Btw, I finished writing the first draft of my future letter to Hilary Mantel. I might consider writing to Sofia Coppola after that. SINCERELY.
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Obviously. How on earth is spending a lot of money the equivalent to "being herself"?
She's just scary, watching you from the first page *shudder*
And does she seem at all drugged out in that picture to you?
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You do great research. Reading this, I miss my school days, especially the ones in France, when I could truly focus on my research, and spend whole days in libraries and archives.
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But then....*shudders* There are some people who actually believe that!
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I finished writing the first draft of my future letter to Hilary Mantel.
Can I see it?
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You do great research.
I don't know about that; I do research well-enough to distinguish truth from propaganda and I do have the advantage of being able to get into the Stanford University library any time I want....When I'm a historian and write a book on the Revolution, that will probably be the better time to weigh my abilities.
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I don't know how they can possibly think she was a proto-feminist. I don't know why they believe that the rococo whores founded the "empire of women". I don't know why the fucking Merveilleuses are in charge of our society. I just wish I'd know, but I have no answer. I keep on screaming POURQUOI to the sky
well... the ceilingand THEY DON'T ANSWER ME.Note that they probably don't answer because they have no answer either. Or rather, I know what they'd answer. David would have a fit. Le Bas would weep. Saint-Just would sneer. And Maxime would just blink and wonder what my over-dramatic pourquoi is all about. No idea what Couthon would say though. Maybe he should answer me then.
Sure. I sent it to you :D
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I always forget the age she has! She's much serious than I was her age. She knows much more things about the Fr Rev than I do -- even if I'd like to pretend (but I'm bad at pretending -__-' )... and I think she very well knows what
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to the sky
well... the ceiling*sporfle*
Don't you think Maxime would be upset too?
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I can always wait to see it again in dreams... but that's more complex and long because I have to wait for it to happen.
Maybe he'd be upset... but it might take him a while before he realises there are half-dressed chicks all around. Knowing Maxime, he wouldn't get it, at first.
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Well, you know....he's oblivious, but I don't know that he's *that* oblivious.
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Who knows. *shrugs*
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I suppose we don't...but I still say he would be upset to know that Marveilleuses are running things.
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After we explain him what are Merveilleuses, yes.
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Oh...I don't suppose he would know, would he?
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Indeed not, since they came after... after him. *weeps*
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Pauvre Maxime. ;__;
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What I was trying to say is precisely what you're saying. My compliment was sincere.
When I said I was not so sure that I should have referred her to my story, what I trying to convey is that a person my age making such a suggestion to someone her age could be construed as offensive or at least highly improper. That was certainly not my intention. I understand completely that she is involved in the community (as I said, I have seen comments), and I did not mean to imply that she wouldn't understand or appreciate the story. Only that if my behavior was seen as inappropriate, it was motivated by lack of information, not lack of decency or good judgement. ;)
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See, my whole obsession about stabbing myself was optimistic, after all.no subject