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firawren

I just noticed a tiny detail in P&P95 that I’ve never picked up on before. Mrs. Reynolds, the housekeeper of Pemberley, says that the little office-type room was where the late Mrs. Darcy liked to write her letters and was her favorite room in the house.

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This is the same room we see Darcy in during the flashback when he’s writing the check to Wickham.

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That means that Darcy chose to use his mom’s favorite room as his personal office. I assume that the house must have had another, bigger study that the late Mr. Darcy used and that our Mr. Darcy could have also used, but our Mr. Darcy chooses to hang out in his mama’s room. 🥺❤️

paulinedorchester

Okay, this is fascinating.

The likely scenario is that the whole thing was filmed at a Stately Home whose owners made only part of the house available for use as the set. Even Downton Abbey didn’t have full use of Highclere Castle; people live there, after all. Even so, the OP has found a way to give meaning to the reuse of the room!

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Morton Gould (American, 1913-1996). American Salute (1942). Boston Pops Orchestra / John Williams. Recorded 1985.

A life-long New Yorker, Morton Gould was part of the generation of Americans that entered adulthood during the extreme economic depression of the 1930s. Perhaps it isn’t surprising, then, that he became an an extremely versatile composer, out of sheer practicality.

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