
For the Golden Age of the British Novel
To conserve, advance and disseminate the early British novel.
To do this, we will ...
We will help these masterpieces to resonate through both the UK and the rest of the world.
The 19th and the late 18th centuries saw the Golden Age of the Great British novel. Authors include Charlotte Brontë, Sir Walter Scott, Anthony Trollope, Maria Edgworth, Charlotte Smith, Mrs. Oliphaunt and more. These authors' stories retain their relevance today, but this amazing corpus of works is, however, falling into obscurity.
These authors are infrequently taught in British schools, and, indeed, most of the British universities do not include these authors in their syllabuses. The fact that many people today are unfamiliar with the 'Standard English' of these 18th and 19th century texts is not a good reason for these authors to be forgotten.
It is true that cinematic adaptations of a few of these novels are occasionally made, but, they are usually decades apart, and, anyway, often deal with novels that have already been adapted (e.g. Dickens, Austen and Eliot)
It is to reverse this alarming, on-going loss of Britain's cultural heritage that our charity (the PBLF, or Period Brit Lit Films) has been founded.
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