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Classics, historical fiction, and more. Asymp; 3 Comments. The Land of Green Ginger. Sorry to have fallen silent on this blog so quickly – I did (and still do) intend to update as often as I can, but have had a very busy couple of weeks! Anyway, Winifred Holtby is a writer I’d often heard of, but never read anything by until the BBC showed Andrew Davies’ recent adaptation of. Here’s a link to an interesting article about Holtby’s life. I’ve now read three novels by Holtby, her first one,. I hope to go on...
A favourite children’s author: Elizabeth Enright | BookShelfLife
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Classics, historical fiction, and more. A favourite children’s author: Elizabeth Enright. Asymp; Leave a comment. I saw a passing mention of Elizabeth Enright on a blog the other day – and since then I’ve been remembering how much I loved her books as a child. My favourites were the four Melendy books, which were published in Puffin paperback in the UK (I read Puffins voraciously in those days and they must be a subject for another posting in the future! I’ve always remembered the opening of. I think I f...
Persephone Books: Everyday 1930s life | BookShelfLife
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Classics, historical fiction, and more. Persephone Books: Everyday 1930s life. Asymp; 2 Comments. The endpaper for 'The Fortnight in September'. I’ve read quite a few Persephone Books. A Very Great Profession: The Woman’s Novel 1914-39. Published by Virago in 1983, which looks at books read by women like Laura, the heroine of the great film. Illuminating what their lives were like. Persephone Books really took off from that idea and made many of these books available again. The Fortnight in September.
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Classics, historical fiction, and more. Asymp; 3 Comments. The Land of Green Ginger. Sorry to have fallen silent on this blog so quickly – I did (and still do) intend to update as often as I can, but have had a very busy couple of weeks! Anyway, Winifred Holtby is a writer I’d often heard of, but never read anything by until the BBC showed Andrew Davies’ recent adaptation of. Here’s a link to an interesting article about Holtby’s life. I’ve now read three novels by Holtby, her first one,. I hope to go on...
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: 2015-04-05
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Sunday, 5 April 2015. Giving birth to the "New Provincial Lady". I guess all first lines are difficult and if some of some of them come fluently, others cause pains and labour. Due to shyness sometimes. Well, due to shyness in all cases when it comes to me! And in this particular case, due to numerous causes of shyness. Here we go then: second, I digress a lot, and I don't feel bloggers should be digressing, not those I read anyway. Because I have made friends who...
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: Holidaying in the Dordogne: Périgueux
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Friday, 31 July 2015. Holidaying in the Dordogne: Périgueux. Have you packed your backpacks, taken bottles of mineral water, sun proof cream, cereal bars and, in case of a shower, a light waterproof? Have you got your walking shoes? Yes Then all is right because today The Little Family takes you on a trip to Périgueux. View of Périgeux from the Isle River. Ie the main administrative town of the département. Metropolitan France being divided in 95 départements.
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Tuesday, 7 July 2015. The first holiday-makers are here! I cannot say whether it is a blessing that The Village is not in the touristy areas of the Dordogne - and is not very touristy in itself. But, hush, I should not say this! If you remember from a previous entry, the main monument is The Castle (second after Caesar's and other Emperors' castra). The Offices de tourisme. The Isle River Valley) and, daring the pun, have called it L'Isle aux Trésors. Then prices ...
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: 2015-08-09
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Sunday, 9 August 2015. Anthony Trollope and I. It was spring - April, and who has sung "April in Paris"? For I was living in Paris. It was years ago, well before The Little Family and well before I thought of The Village as my home. It was the place where I had almost always spent my holidays or part of my holidays, and I loved it as such. I was still a student. I was too old to follow my parents around the world and my school was in Paris. Rue du Cardinal Lemoine.
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: 2015-05-31
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Saturday, 6 June 2015. No challenge for the new Provincial Lady. I do admire bloggers who read books and review them seriously and publish their reviews regularly. I am too whimsical for this. But what I admire most, and know that I shall never reach this ability and mastership, is to set oneslf or with others, challenges and to achieve them. They find me amazed, astonished, abashed, and humbled. At least. That I am reading with an internet reading group;. Or to r...
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: 2015-08-16
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Wednesday, 19 August 2015. 8220;Rambling” versus “Seriously Blogging”. I have always considered blogging like an act of sheer indiscretion. This is first and foremost talking of oneself, albeit indirectly, but speaking of one's tastes, one's walks, one's readings, one's listenings, sometimes one's life. Nonetheless, exchanging with a correspondent, I was asked the right question: was I looking for a vast number a people reading me or was I just aiming at a small.
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: Rupert Brooke
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Tuesday, 28 July 2015. I have been so great a lover: filled my days. So proudly with the splendour of Love's praise,. The pain, the calm, and the astonishment,. Desire illimitable, and still content,. And all dear names men use, to cheat despair,. For the perplexed and viewless streams that bear. Our hearts at random down the dark of life. Now, ere the unthinking silence on that strife. Steals down, I would cheat drowsy Death so far,. These I have loved:. And radi...
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: 2015-04-12
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Thursday, 16 April 2015. Water, flowers, birds, grass and words. Days are like water, crystal clear. One can look through them, and to another one, and to another one, and yet another one, numbers of days, all tidied up, bundled and stacked. They slide gently one into another. Sometimes the black dots cluster, sometimes they seem lost in the flow of water that goes and on. What does remain of the dots in the end? Beyond them, the cherry tree was in full bloom and ...
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: 2015-05-03
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Saturday, 9 May 2015. 1945 V Day commemorations in the village. All roads (the two crossing in front of the church, which make them four - do you follow? Blocked hours before the "Maire" and the "Conseil municipal" and the "ancients combattants" and other influential representatives of the "commune" come to put flowers at the foot of the "monument aux morts". They could have waited later to close the roads. But what can you expect? Local supermarket) and find all ...
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne: 2015-07-26
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Sketches and vignettes from la Dordogne. Friday, 31 July 2015. Holidaying in the Dordogne: Périgueux. Have you packed your backpacks, taken bottles of mineral water, sun proof cream, cereal bars and, in case of a shower, a light waterproof? Have you got your walking shoes? Yes Then all is right because today The Little Family takes you on a trip to Périgueux. View of Périgeux from the Isle River. Ie the main administrative town of the département. Metropolitan France being divided in 95 départements.
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Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities. A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. A solemn consideration, when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its secret; that every beating heart in the hundreds of thousands of breasts there, is, in some of its imaginings, a secret to the heart nearest it! Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities. Romance lives by repetition, and repe...
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From The Archives of Julia Claire Wallace. Selections from my bookshelf full of papers. Saturday, March 24, 2012. Black Notebook, 2009-10, all about the past. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. More notebook covers, 1999-2002. Letter to God about Death- 1999 age 14. Have I let our closeness drift? Is that why I feel so alone? Then every night shall I speak to you! God, I miss you! But the love for you still bubbles up within my soul! I can hardly contain my excitement. My soul anticipates. For you, . Oh my God,.
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Sonntag, 16. August 2015. Gequatschtes) Wenn man vor dem SuB steht und nicht weiß, was man mit in den Urlaub nehmen soll, dann . Ja, dann weiß ich ehrlich gesagt auch nicht weiter, weshalb ihr mir heute helfen müsst! Nächste Woche fliege ich in den Urlaub für zwei Wochen, und wollte 2-3 Bücher mitnehmen. Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden. Samstag, 15. August 2015. Proviant für Weltenwanderer) Schokolade mit dem eigenen Bloglogo! Diesen Post per E-Mail versenden. Labels: Proviant für Weltenwanderer. Weil i...
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Classics, historical fiction, and more. Asymp; 3 Comments. The Land of Green Ginger. Sorry to have fallen silent on this blog so quickly – I did (and still do) intend to update as often as I can, but have had a very busy couple of weeks! Anyway, Winifred Holtby is a writer I’d often heard of, but never read anything by until the BBC showed Andrew Davies’ recent adaptation of. Here’s a link to an interesting article about Holtby’s life. I’ve now read three novels by Holtby, her first one,. I hope to go on...
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