Gosford Park: The Shooting Script
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
180
Novel • Fiction
England • 1930s
2002
Adult
18+ years
Gosford Park: The Shooting Script by Julian Fellowes presents the screenplay of the film, detailing the intertwining lives of aristocrats and their servants during a weekend gathering at a country estate. The script provides dialogue, scene descriptions, and insights into early 20th-century British class dynamics without revealing plot outcomes.
Mysterious
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Gritty
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Gosford Park: The Shooting Script by Julian Fellowes receives praise for its sharp dialogue and intricate plot, reflecting the film's wit and complexity. Readers admire its character depth and exploration of class themes. Some find the script dense and challenging to follow without prior film knowledge. Overall, it's a well-regarded read for lovers of sophisticated storytelling.
Fans of Julian Fellowes’ intricate storytelling in Downton Abbey would enjoy Gosford Park: The Shooting Script. It's ideal for readers who appreciate character-driven narratives and societal dynamics, similar to those found in Atonement by Ian McEwan or The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro.
190 ratings
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180
Novel • Fiction
England • 1930s
2002
Adult
18+ years
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