The dreaded Weir
The dreaded Weir
2003-11-23 16:04:52
She is, as I have previously said, addressing a Norfolk Group Study Day at the UEA in 51 weeks time. Plenty of time to write some "planted" questions
e.g. "Please detail your historical qualifications."
e.g. "Please detail your historical qualifications."
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] The dreaded Weir
2003-11-23 21:17:13
Stephen LARK <smlark@...> wrote:
She is, as I have previously said, addressing a Norfolk Group Study Day at the UEA in 51 weeks time. Plenty of time to write some "planted" questions
e.g. "Please detail your historical qualifications."
I still haven't got around to reading her book. Should I? "Know thy enemy" or would it be just too infuriating? Someone who takes Desmond Seward seriously, she thanks him (or rather his book) in her preface.
I did manage to read his book. He did enjoy hating Richard. Also that last strange paragraph, not just the sneer at "lady writers" but the last line. I don't own the book. I borrowed it so I can't check the details but I remember it was rather strange.
Helen
P.S. I would be happy to go to Norfolk if someone sent me an airfare from Australia. (Just kidding)
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She is, as I have previously said, addressing a Norfolk Group Study Day at the UEA in 51 weeks time. Plenty of time to write some "planted" questions
e.g. "Please detail your historical qualifications."
I still haven't got around to reading her book. Should I? "Know thy enemy" or would it be just too infuriating? Someone who takes Desmond Seward seriously, she thanks him (or rather his book) in her preface.
I did manage to read his book. He did enjoy hating Richard. Also that last strange paragraph, not just the sneer at "lady writers" but the last line. I don't own the book. I borrowed it so I can't check the details but I remember it was rather strange.
Helen
P.S. I would be happy to go to Norfolk if someone sent me an airfare from Australia. (Just kidding)
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Re: [Richard III Society Forum] The dreaded Weir
2003-11-23 21:34:38
You don't need to be there in person if you can help draft some awkward questions. Just as useful but cheaper!
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From: Helen Rowe
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Stephen LARK <smlark@...> wrote:
She is, as I have previously said, addressing a Norfolk Group Study Day at the UEA in 51 weeks time. Plenty of time to write some "planted" questions
e.g. "Please detail your historical qualifications."
I still haven't got around to reading her book. Should I? "Know thy enemy" or would it be just too infuriating? Someone who takes Desmond Seward seriously, she thanks him (or rather his book) in her preface.
I did manage to read his book. He did enjoy hating Richard. Also that last strange paragraph, not just the sneer at "lady writers" but the last line. I don't own the book. I borrowed it so I can't check the details but I remember it was rather strange.
Helen
P.S. I would be happy to go to Norfolk if someone sent me an airfare from Australia. (Just kidding)
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----- Original Message -----
From: Helen Rowe
To:
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: The dreaded Weir
Stephen LARK <smlark@...> wrote:
She is, as I have previously said, addressing a Norfolk Group Study Day at the UEA in 51 weeks time. Plenty of time to write some "planted" questions
e.g. "Please detail your historical qualifications."
I still haven't got around to reading her book. Should I? "Know thy enemy" or would it be just too infuriating? Someone who takes Desmond Seward seriously, she thanks him (or rather his book) in her preface.
I did manage to read his book. He did enjoy hating Richard. Also that last strange paragraph, not just the sneer at "lady writers" but the last line. I don't own the book. I borrowed it so I can't check the details but I remember it was rather strange.
Helen
P.S. I would be happy to go to Norfolk if someone sent me an airfare from Australia. (Just kidding)
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Re: [Richard III Society Forum] The dreaded Weir
2003-11-24 16:08:07
Oh this will be fun! *insert evil laughter here*
Stephen LARK <smlark@...> wrote:She is, as I have previously said, addressing a Norfolk Group Study Day at the UEA in 51 weeks time. Plenty of time to write some "planted" questions
e.g. "Please detail your historical qualifications."
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