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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Interview: Marci Jefferson, author of ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS. Today I welcome Marci Jefferson, author of the newly released historical novel ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS (St. Martin's Press), to answer some questions about her characters and seventeenth century France. Marie Mancini is a fascinating character. Where did you first encounter her and why did you decide to write about her? You portray Cardinal Mazarin as ...

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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Interview: Marci Jefferson, author of ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS. Today I welcome Marci Jefferson, author of the newly released historical novel ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS (St. Martin's Press), to answer some questions about her characters and seventeenth century France. Marie Mancini is a fascinating character. Where did you first encounter her and why did you decide to write about her? You portray Cardinal Mazarin as ...

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Writing the Renaissance: August 2015

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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Thursday, August 20, 2015. Winner of ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS Giveaway. And the winner of a hardback copy of Marci Jefferson's ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS, courtesy of Thomas Dunne Books, is. Thank you to all who entered. Posted by Julianne Douglas. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Interview: Marci Jefferson, author of ENCHANTRESS OF PARIS. Marie Mancini, author and date unknown. Did the historical Marie truly believe she had a valid chance at becomin...

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Writing the Renaissance: The Queen of the Bean

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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Wednesday, January 6, 2010. The Queen of the Bean. The Feast of the Epiphany occasioned much merriment- and expense- at the French court during the Renaissance. The tradition of sharing a galette des rois. A cake containing a concealed bean- traces back to early sixteenth century celebrations of Twelfth Night. The person who found the bean in his or her piece of cake became the de facto. Photograph courtesy of Gorrk. I love this post!

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Writing the Renaissance: Renaissance Printing Press

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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Sunday, March 16, 2008. The printing shop at the Sign of the Fountain in my novel is a small shop with two presses and one compositor. Since her godfather owns the shop, Jollande is permitted to work as a proofreader; Nicolas Vernier, a court poet working undercover to spy on the shop's activities for the Queen, assumes the role of compositor. Good thing the paper's damp, because sparks fly as these two spar over spelling. Pages hangin...

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Writing the Renaissance: Guest Post: "Why is a Raven like a Writing Desk?" by LJ Cohen; ITHAKA RISING Book Giveaway

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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Thursday, July 2, 2015. Guest Post: "Why is a Raven like a Writing Desk? By LJ Cohen; ITHAKA RISING Book Giveaway. As LJ is also an accomplished poet, I asked her how writing poetry and writing science fiction might be related. Why is a raven like a writing desk? Or how is writing poetry related to writing science fiction? According to Lewis Carroll, there actually isn't a true answer to his nonsensical riddle from Alice in Wonderland,.

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Writing the Renaissance: Sixteenth-Century Nose Jobs

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Bringing Sixteenth Century France to Life Through Historical Fiction. Monday, December 27, 2010. Imagine- physicians successfully performed nose jobs (or rhinoplasties, as they are properly called) in the sixteenth century! The procedure is described in a book written by the Bolognese surgeon Gaspare Tagliacozzi, published in 1597 and recently sold to a modern plastic surgeon for quite a hefty sum (article here. Posted by Julianne Douglas. O I had no idea! Really interesting. Thanks for sharing! Pages ha...

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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Thursday, September 9, 2010. On Robert Graves, Count Belisarius and Lawrence of Arabia. In the historical novel,. Was first published Graves was confronted with numerous negative reviews. Most criticised the novel for its stiff portrayal of the main character, finding him to be "altogether too noble". Graves, never a lover of critics, reacted strongly. In one of two letters which he wrote to. T E Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia.

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Weave a Garland of my Vows. I think I am destined to be the object of the folly of madmen' Marie de Rohan 1600-1679. Weave a Garland of my Vows. Is a novel in progress. It begins in France in April 1622. Marie de Rohan is disgraced and exiled. She will regain her position at court by whatever means necessary. Excessively Diverting Blog Award. With thanks to Catherine Delors for the nomination. Let her full glory,. My fancies, fly before ye;. Be ye my fictions; but her story. Addendum to the Post below.

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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Monday, August 24, 2015. Caravaggio in Dublin, Triumph of the Soulless. Having once been in Malta and failing to see that island's sole Caravaggio painting. I was determined not to make the same mistake when recently visiting the island of Ireland. The Taking of Christ. The Taking of Christ. Is the latest Caravaggio to be discovered. H. Now it hangs proudly, all cleaned up, spic and span, in the National Gallery. Or any mythic-science-fict...

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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Friday, June 26, 2015. One Hundred Days by Lukas Barfuss. Granta Books, 2013). By the young Swiss author Lukas Barfüss. In this contemporary version of Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. This book has garnered Barfüss a number of literary prizes, as well as nominations for the biggest book prizes in Germany and Switzerland. He is, of course, almost unheard of in the insular, provincial English speaking world. Friday, June 26, 2015. Subscribe to: ...

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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Monday, October 4, 2010. The Beyeler Foundation: Vienna 1900 - Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Their Time. 65279;. Beyler Foundation (photo: Bijan Sayfour). Gustav Klimt: The Dancer. Gustav Klimt: The Park. I only ask because most of my photos appear out of focus.) But it is the water that holds one’s attention, and the play of light on its surface. It dominates the bulk of the canvas, becoming almost an entirely abstract ...I hope the ...

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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Sunday, March 17, 2013. More on Collective Memory. The is a follow up to my previous post. Famine memorial, Dublin. Johanna Burke, “Introduction to ‘Remembering’ War”,. Journal of Contemporary History. Volume 39 (4), October, 2004, p. 473]. Will no doubt help to shape the American collective memory to a far greater extent than academic monographs on the same subject. International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia, The Hague. In the ...

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A selection of articles on history, politics, art and literature. Friday, May 21, 2010. The Death of Marat. The above painting is world famous, David's. The Death of Marat. It is a fine example of revolutionary iconography - the radical Marat, in death, has become a secular martyr. Some commentators have pointed out the similarity to Michealangelo's. Later we stopped at the building which once housed Marat's newspaper, the notorious. Then we crossed the road to find the site where radical faction, the Co...

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