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25 Shane Dallesandro
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Jan 5, 2006
5:23 pm
I got a book for Christmas called 'ONE HUNDRED GREAT BOOKS IN HAIKU'by David Bader.It's quite funny Brideshead Revisited is on page 30 and reads; 'Gay Catholic...
26 dave matheny
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Jan 5, 2006
8:33 pm
If you're using Outlook Express, highlight the whole e-mail, or just the part you want checked, and hit the F7 key. If you're using something else, go into the...
27 Shane Dallesandro
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Jan 6, 2006
4:09 pm
Am not yet a teenager, sorry for my stupidity....
28 dave matheny
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Jan 6, 2006
5:37 pm
... ......................................... That makes it even worse! Just kidding. Most of us over 40 or 50 are convinced that "kids these days" are...
29 John H. Wilson
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Jan 8, 2006
4:45 pm
Anne Fadiman has edited a book entitled Rereadings: Seventeen Writers Revisit Books They Love, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on 14 September 2005....
30 dave matheny
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Jan 8, 2006
10:18 pm
... From: "John H. Wilson" <jwilson3@...> To: <Evelyn_Waugh@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 10:36 AM Subject: [Evelyn_Waugh] Brideshead...
31 William Wleklinski
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Jan 8, 2006
10:21 pm
... own ... Our Rules of Engagement are relevant to discussion of religion, and I'll try to abide by them. Also, I know nothing about Toynton. One needn't be...
32 dave matheny
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Jan 9, 2006
1:22 am
... ................................................ Too true. I just read somewhere that we Yanks, with just 7 percent of the world's Catholics, account for...
33 michael telford
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Jan 9, 2006
10:10 pm
I was most interested in the points you made about this intriguing matter, but for me, it begs two more questions. Firstly, how come Rex is sufficiently smart...
34 michael telford
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Jan 9, 2006
10:20 pm
On balance I think such a novel could be written today, as long as the author was Evelyn Waugh. Granted that annulments seem to be scattered like confetti...
35 John H. Wilson
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Jan 9, 2006
10:21 pm
... up? ... Evelyn Waugh Newsletter and Studies is available online at <www.lhup.edu/jwilson3/newsletter.htm>. I have a list of about 110 people who receive...
36 dave matheny
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Jan 9, 2006
11:26 pm
If you would like to be included ... Yes, please do put me on the (e-mail) version of the newsletter recipients list. I'm in the middle of reading the current...
37 miketee02 Offline Send Email Jan 9, 2006
11:37 pm
John, Impressions of BR - millions, but for starters, am I right in saying that nobody speaks badly of Nanny Hawkins, and that this makes her unique among the...
38 Robert Davis
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Jan 10, 2006
1:00 am
am I right in saying that nobody speaks badly of Nanny Hawkins, and that this makes her unique among the characters of the entire book? Does she somehow ...
39 dave matheny
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Jan 10, 2006
5:09 am
". . .And this in the day and age when another Charles can marry his Camilla, albeit not in any church, but when she has a spouse still lliving from her first...
40 dave matheny
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Jan 10, 2006
5:10 am
Something's been bothering me about that Haiku: "Gay Catholic toffs- what else to expect from a man named Evelyn?" The only gay Catholic in the whole book...
41 Robert Davis
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Jan 10, 2006
3:23 pm
dave matheny <davematheny@...> wrote: Something's been bothering me about that Haiku: "Gay Catholic toffs- what else to expect from a man named...
42 miketee02 Offline Send Email Jan 10, 2006
3:29 pm
... wrote: The only gay Catholic in the whole book would be Sebastian. At the Thame dinner with Charles Ryder, Anthony Blanche claims to be Catholic, though...
43 dave matheny
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Jan 10, 2006
10:56 pm
Blanche is Catholic, and if you saw the tv version, you can see why the haiku writer thinks that Charles is too. RMD ...
44 miketee02 Offline Send Email Jan 11, 2006
3:40 pm
"dave matheny" <davematheny@p...> wrote: Blanche claims to be Catholic, but Sebastian disputes that. Certainly not a practicing Catholic. And if the haiku...
45 dave matheny
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Jan 11, 2006
7:03 pm
... ............................................... Good points. Waugh leaves any conversion of Charles less than certain. But, even if Charles does eventually...
46 BDouglasRussell@...
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Jan 11, 2006
8:27 pm
... Dear Dave- With respect, I disagree. There is no doubt that Charles became a Catholic and is one at the time he revisits Brideshead whilst in the army....
47 Shane Dallesandro
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Jan 12, 2006
2:40 pm
... not as ... Yes,I didnt think it was very good either.It is a throw away sort of book,it lives in my bathroom....
48 dave matheny
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Jan 12, 2006
10:21 pm
... .................................................. I bow to your points. Charles may well have converted to the Catholic faith. I put it badly. I'm sure...
49 BDouglasRussell@...
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Jan 13, 2006
1:13 am
... Dear Dave- Good of you. Thanks. However, as I say, I'm intrigued. Coincidently, I am just in the middle of BR -- as it happens after the restaurant scene...
50 michael telford
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Jan 13, 2006
2:01 pm
The scene - Brideshead Revisited - Charles and Celia's New York hotel room, prior to the Atlantic crossing. At one point in the conversation, referring to the...
51 Shane Dallesandro
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Jan 13, 2006
3:52 pm
... Secondly, does Rex speak good enough French to be able to argue ... I think it is not so much he knows that there is older brandy, but that he assumes...
52 dave matheny
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Jan 13, 2006
4:41 pm
The scene - Brideshead Revisited - Charles and Celia's New York hotel room, prior to the Atlantic crossing. At one point in the conversation, referring to the...
53 dave matheny
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Jan 13, 2006
4:42 pm
Shane Dallesandro wrote: ". . . I think that he would be able to speak French though, but I am sure he would not bother to. . ." ...
54 BDouglasRussell@...
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Jan 13, 2006
5:00 pm
... Dear Mike- "Trap" is the correct term. As in if you let Berthan van Halt into your life -- in any way -- you will be trapped, ensnared, entrapped in a...
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