ellauri046.html on line 860: jokaisen englantilaisen silmissä maisema olisi silti ollut vastustamattomn edwardiaaninen, kuin suoraan Victoria Sackville-Westin (Virginia Woolfin heilan) romaaneista: Ratty ja Molly kumartuneina tarkastelemaan lahonnutta jollaa (Toad odotettavissa hetkellä millä hyvänsä, mukanaan kammottava uusi Chriscraftinsa). Jossain täällä voisi olla myös Potwell Inn, jossa mister Polly tarjoilisi 'Omletteja', ja Jim-setä häirizisi yleistä rauhaa kuollut ankerias aseenaan.
ellauri066.html on line 716: Molly Robinson, 26, originally from Saltburn-by-the-Sea, North Yorks, says: “Wearing a mask is your choice.”
ellauri106.html on line 284: Philly kärsii migreenistä ja vertaa itseänsä Molly Thealeen, Hans Castorpiin, pastori Arthur Dimmersdaleen, torakaxi muuttuneeseen Gregor Samsaan ja Gogolin nenänsä menettäneeseen Pehmeäleviin.
ellauri107.html on line 495: “Well we know—not just in the Bible alone, but it stands to reason—a man who doesn't buckle down and do his duty, even if it does bore him sometimes, is nothing but a—well, he's simply a weakling. Mollycoddle, in fact! And what do you advocate? Come down to cases! If a man is bored by his wife, do you seriously mean he has a right to chuck her and take a sneak, or even kill himself?”
ellauri159.html on line 905: ESFJs are the Molly Weasleys of the world. Outgoing and community-minded, people of this type value loyalty, dependability, and practicality. They are driven by an active and intense caring about people along with a strong desire to bring harmony to their relationships. Barbara Walters and Chris Wallace are ESFJ authors. Learn more about how ESFJs write here.
ellauri194.html on line 950: Molly Murley Davis:
ellauri204.html on line 393: If you thought that a visit to the brothel district was going to be fun and sexy, the “Circe” episode’s opening stage directions quickly dispel you of that notion by establishing the unseemly setting of Joyce’s Nighttown. The tracks are “skeleton,” the signals warn of “danger,” the houses are “grimy,” the men are “stunted,” and the women “squabble” about price. Indeed, Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1885 labeled this part of Dublin “the worst slum in Europe”. Located in east Dublin between Montgomery Street and Tyrone (né Mecklenburgh) Street, Nighttown is an ugly place filled with unsavory people. Moly (ei Molly) yrtti oli luultavasti valkosipuli. Bloomin mielixeen kengittämän hoidon hampaat haisi valkosipulilta.
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Molly Simms
ellauri222.html on line 643: Molly Simms is a mulatto woman of about thirty-five, whom Simon hires to do their mother’s housework. Simon later sleeps with Molly and then fires her.
ellauri389.html on line 480: Kun he seurustelu alkavat; Molly, ja hän oli enimmäkseen kiltti;
ellauri393.html on line 303: Mary o.d.'d on drugs. "I think we were all relieved by her death.” In wife #3, at last Rockwell found his feminine ideal: an older schoolteacher who had never lived with a man, and who in fact had lived with a female history teacher in a so-called Boston marriage for decades. When Molly moved into Rockwell’s home, she set up her bedroom in a small room across the hall from his. Thanx to the apparent absence of sexual feeling, their relationship flourished. Rockwell died in 1978, at age 84, after a long struggle with dementia and emphysema.
ellauri402.html on line 473: Vizi arvasinpa oikein että Tuuri paskaläjä on Hemingvau bändäri. Sillä on 1993 kirja siitäkin. Miehiä naisten kanssa pitäisi kai analysoida niin, että tekstin takana olevat merkitykset paljastuisivat. Harmi, että se ei edes huvita. Fiktioiden ja roolien keskellä Molly pitää kiinni käytännön todellisuudesta. Harhailevat miehet roikkuvat hänessä. He ovat miehiä naisten kanssa, kuten Joyce ja Hemingway.
xxx/ellauri084.html on line 631: Wallun äitifixaation syvyysulottuvuus senkun kasvaa ss.769-770 kun neiti Psykoosin suuhun pannaan se sano että "kuolema on aina naispuolinen ja että naispuolinen on aina äidillinen. Ts. että nainen joka sinut tappaa on seuraavan elämäsi äiti." Sit vielä että "juuri sen vuoxi äidit rakastavat niin pakkomielteisesti, kaikennielevästi vimmaisesti ja samalla jotenkin narsistisesti sinua, lastaan: äidit yrittävät vauhkoina hyvittää murhan, jota kumpikaan teistä ei pysty muistamaan." Tämä ei Molly Notkinistakaan kuulostanut erityisen järkevältä.
xxx/ellauri136.html on line 699: Molly läßt die Kinder mithelfen,
xxx/ellauri195.html on line 278: Short Story: Norman Mailer THE GREATEST THING IN THE WORLD Nov/Dec 1941 STORY MAGAZINE. MAILER'S FIRST PUBLICATION IN A NATIONALLY-CIRCULATED MAGAZINE, AT 18 YEARS OLD WHILE AN ENGINEERING STUDENT AT HARVARD. Other contributions by Eli Cantor, Morton Fineman and Padraic Fallon, etc. Two corners lightly bumped, spine a bit faded, overall in great shape. At Harvard, he majored in engineering sciences, but took the majority of his electives as writing courses. He published his first story, "The Greatest Thing in the World," at the age of 18, winning Story magazine's college contest in 1941.
Early in his career, Mailer typed his own works and handled his correspondence with the help of his sister, Barbara. After the publication of The Deer Park in 1955, he began to rely on hired typists and secretaries to assist with his growing output of works and letters. Among the women who worked for Mailer over the years, Anne Barry, Madeline Belkin, Suzanne Nye, Sandra Charlebois Smith, Carolyn Mason, and Molly Cook particularly influenced the organization and arrangement of his records.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 583: A lot of pulp writers have (or had) style. Mary Clark (+2020) had a style, Dean Koontz (*1945), Stephen King (*1947), Molly Cochran (*1949), Andrew Klavan (*1954), Larry Block (*1938), Susan Isaacs (*1943), Harlan Coben (*1961), Sue Grafton (+2017), they all have styles. Or had. I am told I have a style too (or had), although I don’t really know what style is. Didn't.
xxx/ellauri304.html on line 623: What to read? If you get no checks, read Writer’s Digest. Read the how-to books. If you want to read books on writing, you can’t find much better stuff then Stephen King on Writing, anything by Dean Koontz or Larry Block, a very specific mystery writing manual from Hallie Ephron (*1948), Writing Mysteries from MWA, a collection which includes me and my ex-partner, read my blogs and those about the writer’s soul by Molly Cochran. Read “Trial and Error”by Jack Woodford (+1971), one of the great commercial writing geniuses. And be sure to read my long time personal favorite book by one of my all time, all-star heroes, “Dare to be a Great Writer” by Leonard Bishop, which is not 300 pages of “rah-rah boys, go do it” but is instead 329 specific tips on how to get the trucks out of the garage in the morning. Fabulous. Reading and writing and remembering, are the only two of the three R’s that count. Who the hell cares about ‘rithmetic? Except Chuck Berry, who could count 6/8 time like a genius.
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