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Tracy Rose Chevalier (born 19 October 1962) [1] is an American-British novelist. She is best known for her second novel, Girl with a Pearl Earring , which was adapted as a 2003 film starring Scarlett Johansson and Colin Firth .
Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 1999 historical novel written by Tracy Chevalier. Set in 17th-century Delft, Holland, the novel was inspired by local painter Johannes Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring. Chevalier presents a fictional account of Vermeer, the model and the painting. The novel was adapted into a 2003 film of the same name and a ...
Reader, I Married Him: Stories Inspired by Jane Eyre is a 2016 anthology of short stories, edited by Tracy Chevalier, inspired by the line "Reader, I married him" from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, at the beginning of Chapter 38. [1]
Remarkable Creatures, a novel by Tracy Chevalier; Remarkable Creatures, a book and monthly New York Times column by Sean B. Carroll This page was last edited on 19 ...
New Boy by Tracy Chevalier – a re-imagining of Othello [9] Additionally, as far back as 2014, Gillian Flynn was supposed to be working on a re-telling of Hamlet , [ 10 ] eventually due for release in 2021, [ 11 ] but there is no longer a mention of this on the website of the publisher.
Girl with a Pearl Earring is a 2003 drama film directed by Peter Webber from a screenplay by Olivia Hetreed, based on the 1999 eponymous novel by Tracy Chevalier. Scarlett Johansson stars as Griet, a young 17th-century servant in the household of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer (played by Colin Firth) at the time he painted Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665) in the city of Delft in Holland.
Tracy Kidder joins the L.A. Times Book Club to discuss "Rough Sleepers," about a doctor's mission to bring healing to homeless people.
October 19 – Tracy Chevalier, American historical novelist; October 28 – Mark Haddon, English novelist and poet; November 4 - Rick Yancey, American young-adult writer; November 12. Neal Shusterman, American children's author and poet; Naomi Wolf, American writer and activist; December 17 – Jan Bondeson, Swedish non-fiction writer