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Emma Thompson

    15 avril 1959
    Raison et sentiments
    The Christmas Tale of Peter Rabbit, w. Audio-CD
    Jim's Spectacular Christmas
    The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit, w. Audio-CD
    Sense and Sensibility: The Screenplay
    L'incroyable aventure de Pierre Lapin
    • Quand Pierre et Jeannot Lapin s'aventurent à la fête foraine, les deux cousins frôlent la catastrophe ! Une histoire haletante et hilarante écrite par Emma Thompson, la scénariste et actrice aux deux oscars.

      L'incroyable aventure de Pierre Lapin
    • It was high summer and a travelling fun-fair had come to the village ... Peter Rabbit and Benjamin were forbidden to attend. But even the best-behaved rabbit can't keep away from a fun-fair; and Peter is far from being the best-behaved rabbit. With Benjamin at his side, Peter sneaks into the fair where a roller-coaster ride of an adventure begins ... When Peter finds himself scooped up by a rather grumpy little girl and separated from his cousin he is helpless and very afraid. It takes the determined bravery of Benjamin to rescue Peter from the frightening hurly-burly of shouting stallholders and whirling rides

      The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit, w. Audio-CD
    • A new Christmas classic from a magical Dame Emma Thompson and Axel Scheffler. The story of a very lucky, very special, very grubby dog, who lives, improbably, in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Emma Thompson magically weaves the real-life tale of Jim - beloved dog of Sir Henry Cole who created the first Christmas card - with a fantastically warm and heartfelt Christmas romp, brilliantly illustrated by bestselling illustrator, Axel Scheffler. A Christmas book to treasure, and an adventure filled with high emotion, guilt, redemption, unexpected presents and a life-changing brush with royalty.

      Jim's Spectacular Christmas
    • Raison et sentiments

      • 382pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(19115)Évaluer

      Raisons et sentiments sont joués par deux sœurs, Elinor et Marianne Dashwood. Elinor représente la raison, Marianne le sentiment. La raison a raison de l'imprudence du sentiment, que la trahison du beau et lâche Willoughby, dernier séducteur du XVIIIe siècle, rendra raisonnable à la fin. Mais que Marianne est belle quand elle tombe dans les collines, un jour de pluie et de vent.

      Raison et sentiments
    • The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit

      • 67pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,1(15)Évaluer

      It was high summer and a travelling fun-fair had come to the village...Peter Rabbit and Benjamin were forbidden to attend. But even the best-behaved rabbit can't keep away from a fun-fair; and Peter is far from being the best-behaved rabbit. With Benjamin at his side, Peter sneaks into the fair where a roller-coaster ride of an adventure begins...When Peter finds himself scooped up by a rather grumpy little girl and separated from his cousin he is helpless and very afraid. It takes the determined bravery of Benjamin to rescue Peter from the frightening hurly-burly of shouting stallholders and whirling rides.

      The Spectacular Tale of Peter Rabbit
    • The Christmas Tale of Peter Rabbit

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,1(530)Évaluer

      The story follows Peter Rabbit and his cousin Benjamin Bunny as they befriend William the Turkey, who faces a grim fate as Mr. McGregor's Christmas dinner. To save him, Peter and Benjamin cleverly hide William, leading to a festive Christmas celebration filled with pickled radishes and barley cake at the Rabbit family burrow. The tale emphasizes friendship, creativity, and the spirit of Christmas.

      The Christmas Tale of Peter Rabbit
    • 4,1(158)Évaluer

      Emma Thompson shares her experiences while adapting Jane Austen's romantic satire for the screen. In her diaries, she reflects on the joys and challenges of working as both writer and star alongside actors Hugh Grant, Kate Winslet, and Alan Rickman.

      Sense And Sensibility Diaries And Screenplay
    • Sneaking into Mr McGregor's garden to steal a lettuce, the naughty little rabbit finds himself in a picnic basket heading all the way to Scotland, where he meets the large but kindly Finlay McBurney, a distant cousin.

      The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit