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* IncompatibleOrientation: Lytton and Carrington's relationship in a nutshell.



* IncompatibleOrientation: Lytton and Carrington's relationship in a nutshell.

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1995 film written by Christopher Hampton about the life of historically overlooked English painter Dora Carrington and her relationship with the writer Lytton Strachey.

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1995 film {{biopic}} written and directed by Christopher Hampton Hampton, about the life of historically overlooked English painter Dora Carrington (played by Creator/EmmaThompson) and her relationship with the writer Lytton Strachey.
Strachey (played by Creator/JonathanPryce).

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* IncompatibleOrientation: Lytton and Carrington's relationship in a nutshell.

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* IncompatibleOrientation: Lytton and Carrington's relationship in a nutshell.
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* MeetCute: When they first meet, Lytton mistakes Carrington for a teenage boy.
* NatureAbhorsAVirgin: Carrington's older friends pressure her to give it up to her boyfriend because they're bitter that they couldn't get any at that age.
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1995 film written by Christopher Hampton about the life of historically overlooked English painter Dora Carrington and her relationship with the writer Lytton Strachey.

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* ButNotTooGay: The film shies away pretty awkwardly from definitively saying whether or not Lytton slept with Partridge.
* DrivenToSuicide: Carrington, after Lytton's death.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Carrington prefers to go by her last name since she thinks "Dora" is pretty ghastly.
* IncompatibleOrientation: Lytton and Carrington's relationship in a nutshell.

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