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How Books Got their Titles: 177. Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring

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Monday, 15 February 2010. 177 Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring. Arsenic and Old Lace. Is generally associated with the 1944 film starring Cary Grant, about two old ladies who murder their gentlemen-visitors. Before that, though, it was a long-running play on Broadway, the most successful of the plays of Joseph Kesselring. The play got its title from a previous, and now largely forgotten, sentimental novel of 1902,. Lavender and Old Lace. Old Rose and Silver. Threads of Grey and Gold. 176 The Sai...

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How Books Got their Titles: 174. Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca

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Tuesday, 2 February 2010. 174 Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca. The Spanish title of Lorca’s great modernist play is. Newspaper and kept the cutting until he came to write the play in 1932. One odd titular circumstance remains to complicate matters, however. In 1927, a year before the murders, a film called. Lima, Robert: The Theatre of García Lorca‎ (1963). See a clickable index of all titles covered. Please have a free look inside my new ebook:. 65279;. How to Use 'A' and 'The':. A journalist ...

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How Books Got their Titles: 179. The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford

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Thursday, 4 March 2010. 179 The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford. Was published in the middle of the First World War, in 1915, and its title has misled many into thinking it is a tale of the trenches. It is not, of course: it is a story of romantic love and betrayal, set (and written) before the outbreak of war. The title came about by means of testy remark of its author. Ford’s original title was. A Tale of Passion. Max Saunders: Ford Madox Ford: Volume I: The World Before the War (1996). 180 Zen and the...

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How Books Got their Titles: 178. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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Friday, 19 February 2010. 178 Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The titles of Jane Austen’s first two published novels have a symmetry it is impossible to ignore. They are. 1813) Both feature two opposed abstract nouns, and in doing so they drew on a titling strategy common at the turn of the nineteenth century: abstract noun titles, either dual or single, were very fashionable, especially as productions of women writers. We have, for example,. 1796) by Elizabeth Inchbald;. 1799) by Fanny Burney;.

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How Books Got their Titles: November 2009

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Friday, 27 November 2009. 162 Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons. One day in January 1931 Stella Gibbons was having lunch with her friend Elizabeth Coxhead. The pair were young journalists at. And neither had yet published a book (Coxhead was later a novelist and biographer). Gibbons told Coxhead that she was writing a take-off of ‘all the grim farm novels’ (such as those of Thomas Hardy, Mary Webb, DH Lawrence, and others, sometimes known as the 'loam and lovechild' genre), to be called. This play bega...

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Unpacking my favorite poems and telling some stories along the way. Saturday, August 9, 2008. James Honeyman – W.H. Auden. James Honeyman was a silent child;. He didn’t laugh or cry:. He looked at his mother. Mother came to the nursery,. Peeped through the open door,. Saw him striking matches,. Sitting on the nursery floor. He went to the children’s party. The buns were full of cream,. Sat there dissolving sugar. In his tea-cup in a dream. On his eighth birthday. Didn’t care that the day was wet,. One da...

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Reason the Rhyme: What Depressing Stuff

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Unpacking my favorite poems and telling some stories along the way. Sunday, September 13, 2009. It’s Sunday night, and were it not for the laundry, I’d be tucked up in bed, as I’m sure many of you on EST and GMT are right now. Instead of addressing the insurmountable pile of papers that need to be graded, I’ve opted to share with you a modern view of poetry that is particularly widespread today: that poetry is depressing. A Story About the Body – Robert Haas. May 29, 2010 at 4:46 PM. Ophelia in 483 Words.

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Reason the Rhyme: Pass It On

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Unpacking my favorite poems and telling some stories along the way. Sunday, April 12, 2009. Judging and offending this readership will probably not further my cause, but perhaps this is the very hurdle on which so many contemporary poets flounder: they consider a literary audience, an erudite clique that understands their Vergil references, unpacks their metaphors, and mentally applauds their spondaic substitutions. How to Read a Poem: Beginner's Manual - Pamela Spiro Wagner. That poetry is difficult,.

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Reason the Rhyme: April 2009

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Unpacking my favorite poems and telling some stories along the way. Sunday, April 12, 2009. Judging and offending this readership will probably not further my cause, but perhaps this is the very hurdle on which so many contemporary poets flounder: they consider a literary audience, an erudite clique that understands their Vergil references, unpacks their metaphors, and mentally applauds their spondaic substitutions. How to Read a Poem: Beginner's Manual - Pamela Spiro Wagner. That poetry is difficult,.

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Reason the Rhyme: September 2009

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Unpacking my favorite poems and telling some stories along the way. Sunday, September 13, 2009. It’s Sunday night, and were it not for the laundry, I’d be tucked up in bed, as I’m sure many of you on EST and GMT are right now. Instead of addressing the insurmountable pile of papers that need to be graded, I’ve opted to share with you a modern view of poetry that is particularly widespread today: that poetry is depressing. A Story About the Body – Robert Haas. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). And That, As They...

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Reid's Reader – A Blog of Book Reviews and Comment. Monday, August 10, 2015. Not everything worth reading is hot off the press. In this section, we recommend "something old" that is still well worth reading. "Something old" can mean anything from a venerable and antique classic to a good book first published four or more years ago. 8220;PIERRE ET JEAN” by Guy de Maupassant (first published 1888; various English translations). Focus on the short-story writer, however, ignores the fact that de Maupassant w...

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Reid's Reader – A Blog of Book Reviews and Comment. Monday, August 10, 2015. We feature each week Nicholas Reid's reviews and comments on new and recent books. 8220;THE VILLA AT THE EDGE OF THE EMPIRE – One Hundred Ways to Read a City” by Fiona Farrell ($40, Vintage). Why Fiona Farrell’s non-fiction work The Villa at the Edge of the Empire. But why it is called The Villa at the Edge of the Empire. Takes some time to find out. 8221; (p.297). The starting point of The Villa at the Edge of the Empire. Nor w...

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