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Wow….I didn’t know about most of them! 🙂
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Nor did I when I started. Fiona really surprised me.
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Very interesting, many much more recent than I supposed. Now what about a list of descriptive names for which Trollope would seem the natural master?
I thought for sure the Shakespearean invention you were talking about was Jessica, which he invented for “The Merchant of Venice.” This was a really interesting blog post. I had wondered about some of these myself.
Jessica?1 I didn’t know that – thanks for letting me know.
Mostly nonsense
I wrote this post about the dangers of research – I was thinking about how it can be addictive and how much time can be wasted. But clearly getting it wrong is far worse. To err is human, to forgive is divine. Please put me right!
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How interesting. I did not know this.
So interesting! I had no idea. And yes, I’ve wasted a lot of valuable time doing research like this.:-)