tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436417288060370638.post1834348537741757018..comments2024-03-29T02:57:53.320-04:00Comments on ...... SHARP ELVES SOCIETY ...... Jane Austen's Shadow Stories: Jane Austen the Mentalist PART TWOArnie Perlsteinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01720424361279466002noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436417288060370638.post-27600331026020526012013-01-09T20:38:55.943-05:002013-01-09T20:38:55.943-05:00Hello Arnie ...
Wanted to get ONE post here, just...Hello Arnie ...<br /><br />Wanted to get ONE post here, just to say 'hey', but will do the 'heavy lifting' over at the IMDb Mentalist Board in your posting there, dig ? (smile)<br /><br />And let you figure out/do the 'html link stuff' for anyone here to get to there (ty tyvm)<br /><br />But will say this ...<br /><br />Very happy you wandered over to IMDb, found the Mentalist Group, and said 'hey' ... then for us to make connection here that goes back to there, to other places, and who knows where else, eventually.<br /><br />Is some kind of a Joseph Campbell Heroically Mentalistic Journey, eh ?<br /><br />And all the Janes, Blakes, Bachs, Brunos, Red Johns - and who knows who else - are Blazing the Trails ... all we gotta do is Follow Along ;-)<br /><br />For Reference here, if it 'works', is the link to other Site managed by another at IMDb Mentalist Boards - Darryl (the Hitman, yea, finds 'rasslin stuff connections in all this, interesting, ask him about it) ... anyway, is for my Postings/Writings there about Mentalist in the Grand Sweep of Literature and Cinema Yada/yada ... is not 'polished, complete' but provides valid info/links and material for future 'efforts' ... was originally posted at IMDb, then we 'moved' it all over to his Board so it not get lost due to IMDb's short posting lifespan (about 4 or 5 months, max)<br /><br />At any rate, you/others, will find a LOT of 'good stuff' there for Mentalist, check it out ...<br /><br />[url]http://z6.invisionfree.com/BoardWithEverything/index.php?showforum=117[/url]<br /><br />.<br /><br />Now, this is 'easy fact' ...<br /><br />The Producer/Creator Bruno Heller is a very interesting man, and is on Path to Great Art (imho)<br /><br />The simple fact he's willing to attempt to include reference to Jane Austen - as well as Shakespeare, Melville, Blake, Bach, et al - is (imho) easy proof he's not messing around with lame 'Merikan TV Stuff - naw, this guy's going for the Big Time ... and Gettin' 'Er Done™<br /><br />And, again, very happy to see you 'See' that, and want to Explore, make the Journey<br /><br />Catch you over at IMDb ... thanks and later, BC<br /><br />(aka there as 'Bruno Keller', another 'interesting story', will try to include that entire tale in another posting, one day ... wink wink)<br /><br />.BC Kellynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1436417288060370638.post-83769053849826919862013-01-08T23:35:22.938-05:002013-01-08T23:35:22.938-05:00I just wanted to add, I bet that when Jane Austen ...I just wanted to add, I bet that when Jane Austen DID take off the demure mask, as in Letter 92, she was probably perceived as something of a psychic by those she revealed herself to, because she was such a master psychologist that it was difficult for ordinary folks to figure out how she knew what she knew about the hidden lives of people.<br /><br />Only a true mentalist could create a character like Henry Crawford, who is someone very similar to the smartest of the villains with whom Simon Jane engages in battles of wits in order to bring them to justice. <br />Arnie Perlsteinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01720424361279466002noreply@blogger.com