I’ve just been catching up on Harlots. I’m enjoying the story very much, although I have noticed that a lot of it is borrowed from Fanny Hill, A Harlot’s Progress, City of Vice, The Crimson Petal and the White, and an ep of Bramwell (“Loose Women”)
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I’ve just been catching up on Harlots. I’m enjoying the story very much, although I have noticed that a lot of it is borrowed from Fanny Hill, A Harlot’s Progress, City of Vice, The Crimson Petal and the White, and an ep of Bramwell (“Loose Women”)
Glad I was not the only person to think that!
Are there many recycled costumes? I think some look familiar, but I don’t know the 18th century gowns as well as other periods.
Yes, there seem to be a lot. Some of them I know immediately, but there are quite a few others that I can’t yet place, but that I know I’ve seen before. So far I’m finding stuff from “Marie Antoinette” and “The Scandalous Lady W.” and possibly “Dangerous Liaisons,” but I am going to have to go back and check that one. This bodice was a totally random pull…I knew I had seen it on Helena (it looked like something she would wear), but my first thought was “Sweeny Todd.” It was only after a while that I figured out “Les Mis.”