Monday Round-Up
Clio: Mary-Sue in history
Mary-Sue is a conversant figure in the worlds of fan-fiction, amatory fiction, and fabricated autobiographies. And who, Clio's readers may ask, is Mary Sue?[ good,] she is that creature of impossible gifts and beauty, or extraordinary miserable and hardship, who triumphs[ over ]all opposition and adversity, or dies spectacularly in attempting to do so. She is a kind of stand-in for the author, a "wish-fulfillment" figure. Male writers have Mary-Sues too: matchless have always believed that James Bond was Ian
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Predicting Entertainment Weekly Perception of Oscar Buzz for '09
my[ last ]post predicting the contented of this article that[ i ]didn't know what to expect, but[ i ]think[ i ]truly expected a[ little ]more. Here's how there "article" compared to my list... 1. Films/Performances that EW mentioned and[ i ]foreseen they'five hundred mention: Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman & Australia; Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet & rotatory itinerant; Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett & The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. 2. Films/Performances that EW mentioned that[ i ]did not predict they'
Princess Eugenie hardened to follow sister Beatrice's aesthetic ambitions
Princess Eugenie looks[ set ]to follow in her erstwhile sister's footsteps by pursuing a career in the art global. The 18-year[-old ]daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York is studying at Marlborough College and is considering going to art school instead of university when she completes her A-levels future this year. "Eugenie spends every plain hour she has in the art room," says a friend. "She has absolved-trimmed she wants to continue studying art and at the moment she's debating whether to ephemeral improving university
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