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ZEITGEIST: THE new classics

despite what the news cycle might suggest, we’ve come a long way from the 19th century. But right now, stories about women of that era are everywhere.

Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of (originally written in 1868) has garnered rave reviews and huge audiences. , an Apple TV+ series retelling the life of poet Emily Dickinson – (first published in 1815 and now in cinemas) has enlisted photographer and music documentarian Autumn de Wilde to direct, Booker Prize winner Eleanor Catton to write the screenplay and Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s composer sister Isobel to score.

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