Catherine Eisner
Saturday, 15 October 2011
Spoofery: a Brush with Imagists... the Duping of the Modernists...
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Amateur Literary Sleuthing Unpursued (Part 1) Talking of Marianne Moore (who was first published by H.D., the Imagiste wife of Richard Al...
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Friday, 14 October 2011
Inductive Detection
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He wrote in his notebook, "How delightful on a bright, frosty day when a new sleigh with a rug comes to the door." The Gener...
D-r Tchékhov, Detektiv. A long lost novel
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A long lost crime novel by Chekhov surfacing in the 21st Century? Not possible, you say! Yet Chekhov, himself, referred to such a work in pr...
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Thursday, 13 October 2011
Hushed Up Chekhov
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In the centennial of Chekhov's death, I wrote the following essay (published in the Jewish Chronicle , December 24 2004) in which I iden...
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Wilde... apostrophiser of boys but not punctuation
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Can punctuation, as well as poetry, provide a critical plot twist in my fiction? Well. Yes. Remember, Roger Casement, the Irish nationalis...
At Grass, the Blinking Stars ... Doctored Art?
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I'm certain I recall reading in Andrew Motion's biography of Larkin ( Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life , Faber and Faber, 1993) th...
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Mr and Mrs Anon.
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To return to the theme of the 'mute inglorious' Mr and Mrs Miltons so despised by Kingsley Amis (see my September posting, Commoners...
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