"ichkeria, for what iot's worth, I didn't read War and Peace until I'd been spurred to do so by the lengthy TV adaptation about 40 years ago. I still remember Anthony Hopkins better than I remember the book, but I enjoyed both. "
I must confess War and Peace is one I might succumb and simply watch on the TV! But, without wishing to cast aspersions on it too much as I've not seen it, I suspect the weighty WAP adaptation did more justice to the book than the current GE.
When listening to a preview of GE on the radio I heard the reviewer say that Jean Anderson was in the role of Miss Havisham which amazed me as I thought she'd died years ago. Of course she did die yearsa ago, and I now realise he'd said GILLIAN Anderson!! Again to my shame I only know the character of Miss Havisham from the Jasper Fforde novels, but Gillian Anderson doesn't strike me as ideal choice of actress for that part, other than to say "hey, we've got Gillian Anderson playing Miss H!"
The greatest TV adaptation I've seen was a Russian TV version of The Master and Margarita - they stuck literally to every scene and every word of the book!!