Sunday, March 19, 2006
Dorothea and Trilby are to be found on many websites.
An Interesting Blog dedicated to "Trilby" and charmingly written by someone who appears to speak English as a second language.
http://www.blogcharm.com/trilby/
Part of a website concerned with acting at the turn of the last century. On one page is a beauty contest for the actresses. You may cast your vote. The remainder of the site is quite good.
http://www.dgillan.screaming.net/stage/th-poll.html
Great website covering the The France of Victor Hugo. Fine study of Bohemia with references to Trilby
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/bohem/ttrilby.html
To read Du Maurier's "Trilby" online:
http://www.hypnosisinmedia.com/Fiction/Trilby/index.html
An Interesting Blog dedicated to "Trilby" and charmingly written by someone who appears to speak English as a second language.
http://www.blogcharm.com/trilby/
Part of a website concerned with acting at the turn of the last century. On one page is a beauty contest for the actresses. You may cast your vote. The remainder of the site is quite good.
http://www.dgillan.screaming.net/stage/th-poll.html
Great website covering the The France of Victor Hugo. Fine study of Bohemia with references to Trilby
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/bohem/ttrilby.html
To read Du Maurier's "Trilby" online:
http://www.hypnosisinmedia.com/Fiction/Trilby/index.html