Join Crimson as they delve into history, sexiness, and fanfiction.
Bibliography:
“Musketeers Return For 21st Century Audience” by Genevieve Hassan
“The Musketeers Got a Raw Deal From the BBC at the End There. They Deserved Better.” by Morgan Jeffery
“Why Did the BBC Cast a Mixed-Race Porthos in The Musketeers?” by Stuart Jeffries
“BBC’s Musketeers and The Rise of History as Entertainment” by Jerome de Groot
“The Musketeers is a Cheeky, Swashbuckling Good Time” by Genevieve Valentine
“BBC America’s Musketeers: A Reimagined Version of Alexandre Dumas’ Novel” by Roth Cornet
“The Musketeers: Just a Bunch of Silly Little Boys” by Isabel Mohan
“Peter Capaldi Brilliant and Sinister inn The Musketeers, Says Co-Star” by Morgan Jeffery
“Why Period Dramas Are Timelessly Sexy” by Kyleigh Hoye
“Alexandre Dumas: Swashbuckling Musketeers Are Only Half the Story” by John Dugdale
“What Is Fanfiction and Why Are People Saying Such Nice Things About It?” by Bronwen Thomas
“The Hero in France and in America” by Bernard Poli
“Shared Narratives: Intermediality in Fandom” by Nicolle Lamerichs




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