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These illustrated films recommended by No.1 Jun can make women shout: "Women should strive for self-improvement"

Compared with men, they are not inferior, and independence is their most dazzling character.

The Victorian period, namely 1837~ 190 1 year, was the period of the British industrial revolution and the peak of the British empire.

Needless to say, the political and economic transformation in the period of social change is even more dazzling.

At that time, many famous English styles were formed, such as the famous English afternoon tea.

During this period, women were free and open, and the literary world was also a prosperous scene.

A large number of well-known female writers have emerged, such as Jane Austen's masterpiece Pride and Prejudice, Blondie's Sister Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.

Pride and Prejudice

There are also novelists George Eliot's Spring in Midtown and Anne Liszt's Secret Diary, which are undoubtedly excellent works reflecting the awakening of women's consciousness at that time.

Anne Liszt (179 1 year-1840) is a landlord, entrepreneur, traveler and diary writer in Yorkshire.

At the same time, she is a lesbian. Although the society at that time needed her to keep this secret to the maximum extent, she resisted the traditional social concept by living with the same sex.

Anne recorded her life, love and feelings in detail with a diary of four million words.

The lines are full of attraction and heartbreaking sincerity, and a considerable part of the diary is recorded in password.

The recent declassification of this diary has made people know more about her, and she is known as the first modern lesbian in Britain.

Anne Liszt's extraordinary diary and her real but extraordinary life are good materials.

This laid the foundation for the film and TV work "The Secret Diary of Miss Anne Liszt".

This 90-minute series brings together many dazzling stars, such as anna madeley, susan lynch and Christine Bottomley.

Comedy writer and promoter Sue Perkins told us the story of Anne Liszt and decrypted her diary.

Dzhanis Hadro, the administrator of BBC 2, put it this way: "It's like the world of the Bronte sisters, but it's different from people's imagination, with a little twist.

These extraordinary diaries show us the life and love in Yorkshire in the19th century, which is more extraordinary and amazing than the famous novels you have read. "

Ok, let's move on ~ Sarah Waters, this name may be a little strange to you.

Then I'll name a few names that you are familiar with: the love of craftsmen, Nancy's love history and spiritual contract. Do you remember anything?

These famous Les plays produced by BBC are adapted from Sarah Waters's Victoria Trilogy: City of Thorns, Licking Velvet and Hemiplegia.

Telling the awakening of British women's self-consciousness in the19th century is, of course, a novel with lesbian theme. The author is an out-and-out lesbian, and the trilogy is her famous work.

I have to say that the BBC is very discerning, and these single-season dramas adapted by her are not disappointing at all. Pointing at the craftsman's feelings is Waters' third work.

Through the description of thief culture, he weaved a well-structured and tense mystery novel and homosexuality, which was particularly affirmed.

In 2002, the book was shortlisted for the Orange Novel Award and the Manbooker Novel Award, and was adapted into a TV series in 2005.

In a big manor on the outskirts of London, Mr Christopher Lily and his niece Maud Lily lived.

Christopher's grumpy personality drives Maud to sort out and read books in the library all day. The poor girl has never left the farm since she was a child and lived a dark life.

One day, the intrusion of a stranger brought vitality to Maud's long-lost mind. He's here to teach Maud to paint, Richard Rivers.

However, Rivers' real identity turned out to be a thief. He heard that Maud had 40,000 pounds of wedding funds, so he came up with a way to make money by cheating on marriage.

To ensure his success, Rivers hired Sue Terlinde from the theft gang to help him. After arrangement, Sue became Maud's maid.

After careful planning step by step, things developed in the direction that Rivers expected. What he doesn't know is that there is sincere love between Maud and Sue.

Su Yue felt more and more guilty and self-reproach. Sue was heartbroken to see Maud being sent to an insane asylum, but things quickly took a turn for the worse. It turns out that everything is not as simple as Sue thought.

A big conspiracy that began to be carefully brewed more than ten years ago is waiting for everyone, and a thunderbolt-like truth is coming out.

South Korean director Park Chan-wook's "Miss" is a remake of "Finger Craftsman's Love". Time and space have changed greatly, and the children's boots that have not been seen are in a hurry!

Miss, lady

Licking Velvet is Waters' first novel. The story is relatively thin, which can be summarized as "History of Lace Growth" ~

The story took place in 1890. The protagonist Nan grew up by the sea. She worked in the oyster restaurant run by her father and lived a normal step-by-step life until one day she saw Katie disguised as a man.

Nan was deeply attracted by Katie and fell in love. Great changes have taken place in her life since then.

Katie finally broke Nan's heart, and this unforgettable first love left an indelible mark on Nan's mind.

Unwilling to be abandoned by life, Nan met the second woman in her life, Diana, a rich woman, who seduced and adopted Nan.

Nan hates this kind of life very much, but she can't leave Diana. After a fierce quarrel, Nan was finally kicked out.

When she was helpless in the south, kind Florence took her in and became her lifelong companion.

In contrast, Soul Deed is mostly about inner struggle, which weakens the story, but it is unexpectedly thought-provoking.

Plot: After her father died, Margo, who was unhappy, came to Van Pan Prison to visit as a volunteer. She talked with female prisoners and guided them to "rebuild their lives".

Soon, Margo discovered a mysterious existence among the prisoners, that is Du Lin Si.

Du Lin Si was sentenced to prison for "fraud and personal assault", but she insisted that she was innocent. She said she was a psychic, communicating between this life and the afterlife.

Unfortunately, at a psychic scene, her guardian spirit lost control and killed innocent people.

The delicate and touching appearance of Du Lin Si made Margo feel pity. Du can see through her unspeakable feelings for her sister-in-law

And send flowers through friends in the spiritual world, which makes Margo believe in her superpowers.

Under the guidance of Du Lin Si, Margo began to realize the true meaning of life and love. She can't sit in prison and watch Du Lin Si, and she doesn't want the tragedy to happen …

Although Sarah Waters is a contemporary writer, the era she described and the spirit of freedom exhibited by female writers remain unchanged!

It's time to shout: girls should be self-reliant!

Say so much, just for * * *!

Jump out of the lesbian formula, every charming and lovely girl, please work hard for your happy future!