Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Ponkapog Papers
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IN his Memoirs, Kropotkin states the singular fact that the natives of the Malayan Archipelago have an idea that something is extracted from them when their likenesses are taken by photography. Here is the motive for a fantastic short story, in which the hero-an author in vogue or a popular actor-might be depicted as having all his good qualities gradually photographed out of him. This could well be the result of too prolonged indulgence in the effort to look natural. First the man loses his charming simplicity; then he begins to pose in intellectual attitudes, with finger on brow; then he becomes morbidly self-conscious, and finally ends in…
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IN his Memoirs, Kropotkin states the singular fact that the natives of the Malayan Archipelago have an idea that something is extracted from them when their likenesses are taken by photography. Here is the motive for a fantastic short story, in which the hero-an author in vogue or a popular actor-might be depicted as having all his good qualities gradually photographed out of him. This could well be the result of too prolonged indulgence in the effort to look natural. First the man loses his charming simplicity; then he begins to pose in intellectual attitudes, with finger on brow; then he becomes morbidly self-conscious, and finally ends in an asylum for incurable egotists. His death might be brought about by a cold caught in going out bareheaded, there being, for the moment, no hat in the market of sufficient circumference to meet his enlarged requirement.THE evening we dropped anchor in the Bay of Yedo the moon was hanging directly over Yokohama. It was a mother-of-pearl moon, and might have been manufactured by any of the delicate artisans in the Hanchodori quarter. It impressed one as being a very good imitation, but nothing more. Nammikawa, the cloisonne-worker at Tokio, could have made a better moon.I NOTICE the announcement of a new edition of The Two First Centuries of Florentine Literature, by Professor Pasquale Villari. I am not acquainted with the work in question, but I trust that Professor Villari makes it plain to the reader how both centuries happened to be first.
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- ISBN: 978-0-464-87678-6
- EAN: 9780464876786
- Produktnummer: 28851440
- Verlag: Blurb
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
- Seitenangabe: 108 S.
- Masse: H23.5 cm x B15.7 cm x D1.0 cm 321 g
- Abbildungen: HC gerader Rücken kaschiert
- Gewicht: 321
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