Sarah Waters
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| Waters, photographed by Charlie Hopkinson (5) |
Tipping the Velvet
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Fingersmith
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"Waters spins an absorbing tale that withholds as much as it discloses... This author finesses her readers as expertly as her villains finesse one another." - Tom Gilling, The New York Times (2)
"Her [Waters] ear for the crunch of language, her knowingness, and her unceasing impulse for physical honesty turn every potential cliché into something up-close and fresh." - Julie Myerson, The Guardian (4)
Fingersmith is regarded as one of Waters' most popular novels, especially considering the many adaptations it has seen since its 2002 release. This includes the previously mentioned movie The Handmaiden, as well as a 2005 television series by the BBC and a stage play written by screenwriter Alexa Junge (3). The stage play premiered at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in February of 2015.
Reflection
1. “20th Anniversary Edition of Fingersmith.” Hachette UK, 14 Dec. 2022, www.virago.co.uk/landing-page/win-a-signed-copy-of-the-20th-anniversary-edition-of-fingersmith/. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
2. Gilling, Tom. “Our Mutual Attraction.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 24 Feb. 2002, www.nytimes.com/2002/02/24/books/our-mutual-attraction.html. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
3. Junge, Alexa. “Fingersmith.” Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 21 Feb. 2015, www.osfashland.org/en/productions/2015-plays/fingersmith.aspx. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
4. Myerson, Julie. “Review: Fingersmith by Sarah Waters.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 2 Feb. 2002, www.theguardian.com/books/2002/feb/02/fiction.sarahwaters. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
5. Robb, Peter. “Sarah Waters: The Paying Guests Provides Portrait of a Crumbling ...” Ottawa Citizen, 24 Oct. 2014, ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/books/sarah-waters-the-paying-guests-provides-portrait-of-a-crumbling-class-system. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
6. “Sarah Waters.” British Council Literature, 1 Jan. 1970, literature.britishcouncil.org/writer/sarah-waters. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
7. Waters, Sarah. Fingersmith. Virago Press, 2002.
8. Waters, Sarah. “Sarah Waters – About.” Hachette UK, 30 Apr. 2020, www.sarahwaters.com/landing-page/sarah-waters/sarah-waters-about/. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
9. Waters, Sarah. “Tipping the Velvet 20th Anniversary Edition.” Hachette UK, 6 Nov. 2017, www.sarahwaters.com/sarahwaters-posts/2017/11/06/tipping-the-velvet-20th-anniversary-edition/. Accessed 5 Mar. 2024.
10. Waters, Sarah. Tipping the Velvet. Virago, 1998.



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