Dear Joel, ... Thanks so much for your response and kind words about Alice in the Shadows. We have 2/3rds of AIW done in shadow (starting from the caterpillar...
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Joel Birenbaum
birenbau@...
Jul 4, 2000 1:29 am
... I doubt that I will ever get around to reading all of these books, therefor I will assume from what you wrote that these books are explicit in their ...
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Joel Birenbaum
birenbau@...
Jul 4, 2000 1:29 am
... They achieved their purpose of drawing you back to the list. I was afraid that if we were never on the list at the same time people would think we were the...
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Joel Birenbaum
birenbau@...
Jul 4, 2000 1:29 am
... Definitive ... 250. ... Yes this is what I have. The plates are quite clear imperfections and all. I agree, I wouldn't print a trade edition using these...
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DOYLE60@...
Jul 4, 2000 3:46 am
<<What justification is there for dismissing it as a 'pseudo-biography'?>> ... biography to me. > Karoline's book is a "Biographical Argument" or a...
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AnisaT@...
Jul 4, 2000 9:13 am
List, Again we have the irony of arguing about the meaning of words. Don't worry, I'm not going to abuse or denigrate anyone. But if we understand anything ...
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Bob Spark
bspark@...
Jul 4, 2000 1:49 pm
... I would comment "hear,hear", but have been abused for doing so in this forum. Bob Spark...
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mikeindex@...
Jul 4, 2000 8:53 pm
Hi Joel, good to hear from you again. ... I have never suggested either society is 'set in its ways'. I'm a member of the LCS myself, and have the greatest...
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Bob Spark
bspark@...
Jul 4, 2000 9:16 pm
On the contrary, Mike, "pseudo" carries exactly the same connotation in the U.S. I suspect in the case of the doctor litigation would result. Welcome as...
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AnisaT@...
Jul 5, 2000 10:55 am
Dear Maria, Having just had the chance to review your posting, I'm kicking myself for being so slothful. I hope this is not too late, but you really must read...
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DOYLE60@...
Jul 5, 2000 2:25 pm
I believe it was mentioned here that there is a site on Victorians in general. Could someone please advise where it is on the web and how you join? Thanks, ...
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AnisaT@...
Jul 5, 2000 4:28 pm
Dear Matt, The Victoria list address is VICTORIA@.... membership is easy - you just read their instructions. Even I could understand it. By...
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Joel Birenbaum
birenbau@...
Jul 5, 2000 11:16 pm
... due to ... they ... I don't know any that felt that strongly about it. ... the ... Okay, so maybe I was placing a negative spin on the comment. I...
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AnisaT@...
Jul 6, 2000 12:46 am
Good morning List! Some time ago a list member suggested that it might be a good idea to indulge in a sort of Carroll 'trivia' quiz as a light hearted way of...
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wrabbit@...
Jul 6, 2000 1:30 am
Matt - Are you looking for Professor Landow's "Victorian Web"? It starts at http://landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/victov.html. wr...
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Maria Bodmann
mariabodmann@...
Jul 6, 2000 6:33 pm
Dear John, Many thanks for your response and don't worry about being too late... We all do have lives behind this text, don't we? ... I'll look for this....
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ozbot
ozbot@...
Jul 7, 2000 12:39 am
Well, I *think* it is Coleridge, but although I can tell you why I picked such an answer, I doubt I can tell you why such an answer may be true. A couple of...
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DOYLE60@...
Jul 7, 2000 2:33 am
... I'm going to use the 50 - 50 here. "Computer please take away two of the wrong answers leaving one correct answer and one wrong answer." a)...
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edinger@...
Jul 7, 2000 11:12 am
Monday, I believe it was (I've been away and thought for sure Matt would catch this one), there was a large front page article on Harry Potter in the New York...
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DOYLE60@...
Jul 7, 2000 1:30 pm
<< There are no illustrations in Harry and we well know how important illustrations are for Alice (even if we differ on which illustrator rates.) >> Actually...
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Bob Spark
bspark@...
Jul 7, 2000 2:07 pm
... It's a shame, but I really don't feel unbiased enough to compare Harry to Alice. I enjoy Harry tremendously but Alice occupies a place in my psyche almost...
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edinger@...
Jul 7, 2000 2:09 pm
... in ... and write a ... begin in the ... and then ... Oh come on, don't be such a spoilsport. I mean this is a children's book getting the sort of attention...
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edinger@...
Jul 7, 2000 2:13 pm
... in ... and write a ... begin in the ... and then ... Oh come on, don't be such a spoilsport. I mean this is a children's book getting the sort of attention...
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edinger@...
Jul 7, 2000 4:38 pm
Sorry for accidently posting twice (and now dropping yet a third into all your mailboxes.) Also, I meant the Beatles not bugs! Monica...
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edinger@...
Jul 9, 2000 10:44 am
Boy, is everyone busy reading Harry Potter? Speaking of which, here is the relevant quote from the July 3rd New York Times article. Richard Robinson, chairman...
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wrabbit@...
Jul 9, 2000 5:15 pm
... Wonderland." ... a world of danger." That itself is rather scary: the chairman of Scholastic either has never read AAiW or has so little imagination and...
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John Hamilton
jxh13@...
Jul 10, 2000 3:39 am
... I agree with Monica, but I can appreciate Robinson's point. He may be speaking from a publisher's perspective, not a literary perspective. Harry, like...
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DOYLE60@...
Jul 10, 2000 1:42 pm
< 2) Would Harry benefit from an annotated edition? Martin Gardner's Annotated Alice is one of the best books of its kind (in my experience, only Alfred...
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edinger@...
Jul 10, 2000 5:14 pm
... possibly, ... I would agree. After the past few days I don't think Harry is going to be any sort of flash in the pan. ... Interesting. At first I would...
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Joel Birenbaum
birenbau@...
Jul 10, 2000 5:37 pm
... Is this really Regis? Not that I would recognize a reference to a popular mindless TV show. At least not that one. Matt you have gone with your heart ...