I really adored how it felt like i was reading a classic fairytale, it drew me into the story more than if it had been written in gaimans usual style. I think thats quite natural for anyone with an interest in adaptation. It was adapted as a television miniseries of the same title in 1994 starring timothy dalton as rhett butler and joanne whalleykilmer as scarlett ohara. It is not a good sign that almost the most entertaining element of stardust is captain shakespeare appearing from the skies in his dirigible pirate ship. For the best answers, search on this site yes, stardust is an adaptation of gaimans novel. Rich with adventure and magic, stardust is one of master storyteller neil gaimans most beloved. Hes told hell get his hearts desire, which in this case means shacking up with an exoticlooking slave woman. Especially considering that this description barely matches the actual story in the book.
So he sets out on a journey to fulfill the request of his beloved, the hauntingly beautiful victoria foresterand stumbles into the enchanted realm that lies beyond the wall of his english country town. The normal people book ending is as frustrating as youd. With it all gone for the film, the story is more simplistic, as are the characters. In the sleepy english countryside of the 18th century, there is a town that has stood on a jut of granite for six hundred years. Theres a section in the book where tristan and yvaine end up stranded in. Neil gaimans stardust is a lovely little fairy tale. This onepage guide includes a plot summary and brief analysis of stardust by neil gaiman. Stardust by neil gaiman meet your next favorite book.
The faerie market is held every nine years on the other side of the wall dividing faerie from our. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the surrogate. Its one of those books that as soon as you finish it, it sort of drifts away like fairy dust, but you will still want to pick it up again and reread it sometime. Stardust author neil gaiman tells why he turns down most adaptations but not this one writer also explains how alan moore, guillermo del. The majority of the book takes place seventeen years later, starting around october 1856. The ending in the book fits with yvaines tragic character. Unfortunately, as both yvaine and tristan thought of home, instead of ending up at wall. If we view stardust as a response to the gender politics of song, then well get a slightly different meaning out of it. It was fun learning about what went into the creation of gone with the wind. I think my favourite part of stardust was the way it was written. However, contrary to what previous posters have said, gaiman did.
I thought the movie did an ok job, but it took out a lot of the beauty of the book, such as the prophecy regarding tristans mum etc. Her beautiful tragedy is gone, replaced with a walking cliche. Tristan thorn has a mother and sister in the book but in the movie the father is only seen. Stardust is a fairytale, and whilst it may not be as adventurous as the film is, it still reads beautifully and has a wonderful array of characters. The endings flat and it doesnt have a climax, but its still a great homage to the. British author neil gaimans 1999 novel stardust is a fantasy often considered to. Listen up, kids, stardust might be written in the style of a fairytale, but that doesnt mean its going to take you by the hand and guide you through the woods, er, plot. I loved victoria in this especially, and yvaine was great too, but my favourite part of the entire book was the ending. Stardust is still one of the best neil gaiman adaptations out there. The classic fantasy structure involves the hero, the quest, the prize and what stands in the way. I think neil gaimans talent is obvious by how easily he creates a story that appeals to all ages. I really adored how it felt like i was reading a classic fairytale, it drew me into the story more than if.
It amazes me to learn that stardust was conceived as an illustrated novel. Stardust has a different tone and style from most of gaimans prose fiction, being consciously written in the tradition of pretolkien english fantasy, following in the footsteps of authors such as lord dunsany and hope mirrlees. Rotten tomatoes watching the stardust film was obviously a lot easier than watching the king lear interpretation. On stardust, tristran thorn or tristan as named in the film is the name of the. Dunstan thorn lives in the tiny town of wall, and when hes eighteen, he crosses through the wall to attend the onceeverynineyears faerie market. I love the end of notes on a scandal, also a book i love. Stardust by neil gaiman generally, im the sort of person who prefers to read the book before i see the film.
A fantasy, even a comic fantasy, needs above all to be lean and uncluttered. And while that is, as beginnings go, not entirely novel for every tale about every young man there ever was or will be could start in a similar manner there was much about this young man and. Tristan and yvain dont both rise to the sky, living forever together among the stars. Based on a comic book series by acclaimed graphic novelist neil gaiman, stardust is a mashup of the princess bride, the neverending story and pretty in pinkwith nods to c. With every book of his i read, i fall more and more in love with him as an author and that was no different with this book. Although it is perfectly good meadowland, none of the villagers has ever grazed animals on the meadow on the other side of the wall.
The books ending is apt and wonderfully delivered, particularly given the way. The reader gets a behind the scenes look at the making of gone with the wind and the private, slightly dysfunctional lives of carol lombard and clarke gable. I loved this book so much it felt really special, i couldnt put it down and read it in one go through the night i ended the book with tears streaming down my face and spent the next few hours thinking about them all still. When i first saw the 2007 film of stardust, i didnt actually realise that it was an adaptation until a few days. A girl from indiana goes to hollywood and ends up taking care of hollywood royalty in a touch of stardust. If anything, the ending is a little anticlimactic especially when compared to the aforementioned movie version and the final line of the book doesnt pack quite the.
Within ash and stardust by chani lynn feener swoon reads. Biggest changes from the book unsurprisingly, the good omens show stays true to the tone and spirit of the original novel, with very few additions or subtractions from the story. It reads just like a fairytale, and neil gaiman shows what a brilliant storyteller he is. Those parts of the book sort of read like a hollywood. It boasts a plotline tailored to teens and tweens, and a starfilled cast michelle pfeiffer, robert. Captain shakespeare and ferdy the fence were not in. After all the action of the first 10 minutes, culminating with the father being sent to jail after being framed for arson, scenes drag out longer than necessary, to say nothing of the scenes that feel superfluous. While its pretty easy to follow a story about going on a quest to find your hearts desire, thats a way oversimplified take on this story, and the reality is that theres moral ambiguity in spades, plus. Stardust 1987 video game, topscrolling shooter released by kixx in 1987.
Like nearly all posttolkien fantasies, stardust is a coming of age story hidden inside a. Some think that the movie adaption ending is the better of the two, as it is more positive. The ending is really rather different between the book and the movie for stardust. In a countryside town bordering on a magical land, a young man makes a promise to his beloved that hell retrieve a fallen star by venturing into the magical realm. There are several minor and a couple of major changes from the book, but they are all justified. Stardust is a 1997 fantasy novel by british writer neil gaiman, usually published with illustrations by charles vess. Stardust could have gone the quirky route, or it could have gone the actionpacked route, but instead, the movie plods along with all the slowness of an old vacuum cleaner. Stardust 1993 video game, asteroids like game released by bloodhouse in 1993, initially for the amiga.
Yes, the book on one level is about the protagonist going and catching a fallen star, and finding cool magic stuff. The book debuted on the new york times bestsellers list. Reportedly, the pay phones outside the book were the highest grossing in the nation, as runners grabbed the nearest telephone to inform their outofstate associates of the stardusts betting lines as soon as the book posted them. To ask other readers questions about stardust, please sign up. A faithful interpretation that captures the spirit of whimsy, action, and offkilter humor of neil gaiman, stardust juggles multiple genres and tones to create a fantastical experience. In the movie one man guards the wall at all times but in the book two men guard both sides of the wall and are replaced every so often by two other men. This book could have gone horribly wrong, become insufferably twee, but somehow, it didnt. Tristran thorn promised to bring back a fallen star.
Stardust, neil gaiman what does rfantasy thing about. Stardust author neil gaiman tells why he turns down most. But we also see lots of female characters doing lots of things, and importantly, while some of these things. Having said that, the book is an easy and enjoyable read, but i do not think i will be rereading it any time soon. Chapter one in which we learn of the village of wall, and of the curious thing that occurs there every nine years there was once a young man who wished to gain his hearts desire. In the book ending, lamia finds yvaine in the market town near the wall, but when she tries to take yvaines heart yvaine.
With charlie cox, claire danes, sienna miller, ian mckellen. This study guide consists of approximately 38 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of stardust. In the book, he is described as tall slender young man who have. While i enjoyed reading stardust and found the unusual ending very different, there were times i felt the book was a bit slow and unengaging. And oh boy it was just as, if not more, beautiful as i expected. And immediately to the east stands a high stone wall, for which the village is named. Although the underlying storyline is the same in both the book and the film, there are numerous differences. What was the ending of the original stardust novel. Scarlett is a 1991 novel by alexandra ripley, written as a sequel to margaret mitchells 1936 novel, gone with the wind. The normal people book ending is as frustrating as youd expect. Within ash and stardust, match me if you can, switchback, going off script, the shortest distance between love and hate, risking it all, the ghost seekers, just my luck, if it makes you happy, 2019, book recommendations, how the light gets in, small town hearts, reading, beware the night, all is fair, a soldier and a liar, the birds the bees. Supersummary, a modern alternative to sparknotes and cliffsnotes, offers highquality study guides that feature detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, quotes, and essay topics. Actually, the movie ending is a little happier than the book. Bgf so, last week i went to a screening of the rough cut of stardust.
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