Alice in Wonderland (1951) dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson and Hamilton Luske
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I am half-sick of shadows.☾
Alice in Wonderland (1951) dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson and Hamilton Luske
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snowdrops by Louise Glück
[ID: poem reading,
“Do you know what I was, how I lived? You know
what despair is; then
winter should have meaning for you.I did not expect to survive,
earth suppressing me. I didn’t expect
to waken again, to feel
in damp earth my body
able to respond again, remembering
after so long how to open again
in the cold light
of earliest springafraid, yes, but among you again
crying yes risk joyin the raw wind of the new world.”
/end ID]
“Love you! Girl, you’re in the very core of my heart. I hold you there like a jewel. Didn’t I promise you I’d never tell you a lie? Love you! I love you with all there is of me to love. Heart, soul, brain. Every fibre of body and spirit thrilling to the sweetness of you. There’s nobody in the world for me but you, Valancy.”— The Blue Castle, L.M. Montgomery
Frank Paton - Witness my Act and Deed (1882)
Absolutely fucking dying over the name of this painting. We’ve had cats figured out since day fucking one
“Faeries Looking Through a Gothic Arch” by J.A. Fitzgerald (1860).
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things in 19th century novels that bring me an immense amount of joy
- a passive aggressive pianoforte moment
- any country dance scene
- flower symbolism
- the love interest telling the heroine he loves her mid panic attack
- a women rejecting a marriage proposal from a man she hates
- hands
- when lore gets dropped via letter
- and, most importantly, the First Name Drop™
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(according to my followers)7. Northanger Abbey (2006) with 5.68% of votes
heart shaped necklaces that say “find me in the future” “there you are sweetheart sorry i’m late i was looking everywhere for you”
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