Difference between revisions of "The Way We Live Now (Trollope, 1875)"

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===Reading/Writing===
 
===Reading/Writing===
 
*11: "He [Booker] was quite adept at this sort of work, and knee well how to review such a book as Lady Carbury's Criminal Queens, without bestowing much trouble on the reading. He could almost do it without cutting the book, so that it's value of after sale might not be injured."
 
*11: "He [Booker] was quite adept at this sort of work, and knee well how to review such a book as Lady Carbury's Criminal Queens, without bestowing much trouble on the reading. He could almost do it without cutting the book, so that it's value of after sale might not be injured."
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*22 Hetta Carbury's face was a "true index" to her character: '''could you trace the link between indexical/informational forms of literature and understanding character? Has anyone?'''
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===Shakespeare References===
 
===Shakespeare References===
 
*7 Lady Carbury's Criminal queens: "Cleopatra, of course, I have taken from shakespeare"
 
*7 Lady Carbury's Criminal queens: "Cleopatra, of course, I have taken from shakespeare"

Revision as of 13:40, 22 June 2017

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Reading/Writing

  • 11: "He [Booker] was quite adept at this sort of work, and knee well how to review such a book as Lady Carbury's Criminal Queens, without bestowing much trouble on the reading. He could almost do it without cutting the book, so that it's value of after sale might not be injured."
  • 22 Hetta Carbury's face was a "true index" to her character: could you trace the link between indexical/informational forms of literature and understanding character? Has anyone?

Shakespeare References

  • 7 Lady Carbury's Criminal queens: "Cleopatra, of course, I have taken from shakespeare"