From The Young Lady's Friend by Eliza Farrar, 1837. This chapter is called "The Great Mistake".
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
appreciation
Also, GOD the upcoming conference is well-organised. They have thought about how people are going to get lunch on Thursday. They have thought about how people are going to find the restaurant for the conference dinner, and how they will entertain themselves on Wednesday night and Saturday morning. They have sent several maps. I wish I was staying all week.
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I have the unusual quality of quite often being amused by other people's internal jokes. This is a case in point.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
two things
- The guy sitting opposite me has his laptop open, but still inside its orange second-skin casing (unzipped). To keep it warm?
- I got Adam Phillips's Monogamy out of the library this morning and read it very quickly (it's a collection of aphorisms, more or less). Vowed to be less epigrammatic myself in future; it's profoundly annoying. (I like Phillips's writing most of the time, but in direct proportion to how un-epigrammatic and un-quotable it is. Epigrams are disavowals of responsibility, she said epigrammatically.)
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
On the list of things I'd thought would be more interesting
Michael Mason's The Making of Victorian Sexual Attitudes (OUP, 1994).
Saturday, January 9, 2010
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