[bksvol-discuss] Re: Wish list: Bower-Litten contest books

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  • Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 19:19:12 EDT

Speaking of language changes, there also have been changes in writing
styles and literary devices. I don't recall any commentary on this but I have
noticed a literary device that was frequently employed in the late nineteenth
and early twentyeth centuries that no writer would get away with today. That
is that when a novel contained elements of the fantastic the author
explained everything by just having the protagonist wake up at the end of the 
novel
and realize that the entire story had been a dream. That was used in Looking
Backward by Edward Bellamy and The Man Who was Tuesday by G. K. Chesterton.
There were some others too, the titles of which slip my mind right now. I
suppose, at one time, that was considered good writing. Nowadays it would
cause groans and eye rolling.

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Hi, Shelley, Kim here. Can you imagine what fun good writers have when they
deliberately set out to write badly? I'm interested in seeing books about
language quirks and changes. What do you think of dictionaries of slang? I
remember having a lot of fun reading I Hear America Talking by Stewart Bird
Flexner because he listed all manner of expressions indicating the lack of
sobriety of a person? Some priceless expressions I can recall are: being
foxed, pie-eyed, being three sheets to the wind, on the sauce, etc. I
personally wouldn't care to be pickled, stewed or dipsomaniacal, but I like
drinking songs. At least I don't suffer from hangovers, maybe just a case
of
laryngitis should my voice become hoarse. Regards, Kim aka Ellinder.

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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Wish list: Bower-Litten contest books

Hi here is the list of the contest winners, from all the years.  Bookshare
doesn't have any of these, neither alas does my library system, but perhaps
someone out there has them and can add them smile to Bookshare.

It Was a Dark and Stormy Night     Son of "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night"

Bride of Dark and Stormy    It Was a Dark & Stormy Night: The Final
Conflict

Dark and Stormy Rides Again

Shelley L. Rhodes, M.A., VRT
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The people who burned witches at the stake never for one moment thought of
their act as violence;  rather they thought of it as an act of divinely
mandated righteousness.
The same can be said of most of the violence we humans have ever committed.
-Gil Bailie, author and lecturer (b. 1944)

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