The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope - Not really bad, but not overwhelming either
The Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope Not really bad, but not overwhelming either I did not take this story too much at heart. In fact, I was hesitating: - Is this a children’s or teenagers’? - I am still not sure, albeit there are arguments for all options… There is a note on this tale that says that it gave the start to a type of novel or film where the action takes place in a fictional country: - The Ruritanian romance The first film in this genre that comes to mind is The Prince and the Show Girl, with a couple of extraordinary leads: - Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe, two greats that did not get along as we learn from other films and accounts of the production - The Princ...