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Through The Opera Glasses Archives: Virtual Advent Tour 2009
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Through The Opera Glasses Archives. Tuesday, December 22, 2009. Virtual Advent Tour 2009. Welcome to today's special post for my Through the Opera Glasses. Today is my offering on the Virtual Blog Tour. My stop on the tour takes us to the ballet that started it all for me, as it does for so many other people -. This is the double album that my sister and I discovered under the Christmas tree in the early 70's. The full ballet score - no. Then performed. I started work in November, during the run of.
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Susan Boyle and the Pressure of Beauty | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. April 21, 2009. Susan Boyle and the Pressure of Beauty. My blogging has been shamefully lax recently, for which I apologise. In my defence, I had an essay to hand in yesterday and it was a bit ‘all-hands-on-deck’ for the last week there. Still, it’s done, and I’m happy with it, and it’s handed in. Other than the small point of now having a 15,000 word dissertation to get going on, of course. She’s did a cracking rendition of. I Dreamed a Dream. She also had the audacit...
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Bwainz!!! | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. April 24, 2009. This just really amused me. It’s been one of those days. More erudite posting next week. Perhaps. Laquo; Link Love. On the Road Again. The Story of an African Farm. Love and Eugenics in the Late Nineteenth Century. Heather on King Solomon’s Mines – H. Rider Haggard (1885). On Susan Boyle and the Pressure of Beauty. Pat on King Solomon’s Mines – H. Rider Haggard (1885). Jenny on The Orange Prize Shortlist 2009. Nadia on Quote of the Day. Shut Up, Sit Down.
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Books 08 | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. Books read in 2008. R) denotes books I re-read. 01 Attention All Shipping. By Bram Stoker (R). 05 Girl Meets Boy. 06 The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. By Robert Louis Stevenson (R). 07 The Painted Veil. By W Somersey Maugham. 08 The Ice Palace. 09 The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn. 10 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. 11 Watch Me Disappear. 12 Something Childish But Very Natural. 13 Clear: A Transparent Novel. 14 The Island of Doctor Moreau.
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Quote of the Day | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. April 22, 2009. Quote of the Day. At the end of last year, the good people of Faber and Faber. Sent me a beautiful 2009 diary. Which I have been using religiously ever since. I would be lost without it. Throughout the diary are lots of pictures of original book covers, poems, and quotations from Faber books. This week’s quotation is from Alan Bennett’s collection Untold Stories. I just had to share:. Laquo; The Orange Prize Shortlist 2009. That’s a brilliant quote.
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Link Love | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. April 24, 2009. Jump on over to OUPblog, where I have been choosing my favourite links of the week. Laquo; Quote of the Day. The Story of an African Farm. Love and Eugenics in the Late Nineteenth Century. Heather on King Solomon’s Mines – H. Rider Haggard (1885). On Susan Boyle and the Pressure of Beauty. Pat on King Solomon’s Mines – H. Rider Haggard (1885). Jenny on The Orange Prize Shortlist 2009. Nadia on Quote of the Day. On Quote of the Day. On Quote of the Day.
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On the Road Again | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. April 27, 2009. On the Road Again. I know I only changed my blog URL a few months ago, but I was offered the chance to have my blog hosted by Catherine (aka Victorian Geek. And I just couldn’t say no. So, and I promise this is the last time I’ll make you do this, please update your links, bookmarks, and RSS feeds to my new URL: http:/ blog.otherstories.co.uk. That’s, http:/ blog.otherstories.co.uk. The Story of an African Farm. On Susan Boyle and the Pressure of Beauty.
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Books 09 | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. 02 The Diary of a Nobody. By George and Weedon Grossmith. 05 Bedlam: London and its Mad. 06 Keynotes and Discords. 07 The Portrait of Dorian Gray. 08 The First Person and Other Stories. 09 The Yellow Wallpaper and Selected Writings. By Charlotte Perkins Gilman. 10 Jude the Obscure. 11 I Think There’s Something Wrong With Me. 12 King Solomon’s Mines. By H Rider Haggard. 13 The Nether World. 14 A Child of the Jago. 15 The People of the Abyss. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Orange Prize Shortlist 2009 | Other Stories
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Books, Feminism, and Other Stories. April 21, 2009. The Orange Prize Shortlist 2009. You wait for a week for a post, then two come along at once. Behold! It’s the Orange Prize Shortlist. The Invention of Everything Else. Molly Fox’s Birthday. 8216;Choosing just six was far harder than I had imagined, but we all left the judging room proud of the list we have chosen.’ Fi Glover chair of judges. The winner will be announced on 3 June. Laquo; Susan Boyle and the Pressure of Beauty. Quote of the Day. Create ...