tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029934167848116066.post8616672637119189320..comments2023-05-18T14:19:46.621+02:00Comments on A Rainy Day in Oxford: The Rest of NovemberDanielle Costahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18446318786251829028noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7029934167848116066.post-2909956200635438532010-12-21T02:06:55.170+01:002010-12-21T02:06:55.170+01:00IT WAS A WICKED QUARTER INCH! I'm so glad that...IT WAS A WICKED QUARTER INCH! I'm so glad that George did not have to go through England to get home, just a nation-wide strike! I have an autographed book from a Professor of Poetry too: Paul Muldoon! The library upstairs had ( Ernest) de Selincourt's lectures which are now in my possession. Aubrey de Selincourt was Christopher Robin Milne's father-in-law! I am very mixed up between the two, one a classicist, one a Romantic. I have Fenton's lectures as well, as he writes often for the New York Review of Books. I admit that I have no idea who Blackmore is, but I have Lionel Trilling's The Moral Obligation to be Intelligent(catchy title.)Congratulations on your race! I just loved your description of it! It was as if I were there! It was so exciting!Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05015222815039692562noreply@blogger.com