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    Tag: Rosamond Lehmann

    The tenacity of life in its minute frame

    Hi, folks, Here are some things I read, listened, or watched this past week. For more about this project & my previous posts on it, go here: Weeks…… Read more “The tenacity of life in its minute frame”

    11 de February de 202016 de February de 2020 by juliana

    Here is continuity spinning a web from room to room,

    Dear Rosamond, Invitation to the Waltz (1932) makes use of the stream of consciousness technique and takes place, mostly, during the preparation for a party. However, our protagonist…… Read more “Here is continuity spinning a web from room to room,”

    25 de April de 20189 de January de 2019 by juliana

    She was sad to the verge of tears, and yet the sorrow was rich—a suffocating joy

    Dear Rosamond, Between the pages of a book, in a notebook, in the drawer: the heart of what we once were remains guarded, untouched, covered with oblivion.…… Read more “She was sad to the verge of tears, and yet the sorrow was rich—a suffocating joy”

    28 de January de 201420 de June de 2017 by juliana

    Rosamond Lehmann

    Rosamond Nina Lehmann (3 February 1901 – 12 March 1990) was a British writer. She was educated at home, and later graduated in both English Literature (1921) and Modern…… Read more “Rosamond Lehmann”

    28 de January de 201413 de December de 2018 by juliana

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