Rhodri Lewis
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Literature, ideas, history, the arts | Reading & writing & teaching | Shakespeare's Tragic Art out now from @princetonupress.bsky.social | Writing a life of Frank Kermode | bit.ly/2vbBoIN
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Delightful doodles of some pipe smoking Georgians found by Maddock Fellow Danielle Magnusson on the works of Ben Jonson, printed in 1616 #Readers #Epigrams
Bottom corner of a 17th century book showing drawings Title page of 'Epigrammes' by Ben Jonson, showing doodles at the bottom of the page
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The young David, per Vignon, looking uncannily like Helena Bonham-Carter
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Lovely to see this in a sort of hard copy
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Spot-on review by @rhodrilewis.bsky.social of Chernow's frustrating Twain, chocked with facts, lacking analysis\. My upcoming cultural history of the Linotype, Hot Type, has more literary examination of Twain's work than this. "Chernow loses the signal while amplifying the noise."
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Four stages of an archive trip. 1. Excitement/fear at all the new stuff you might find. 2. Relief that all is actually quite manageable. 3. Surely there’ll be something to show for my two days sifting these uncatalogued boxes? 4. It is what it is.
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So, if any of you have spotted typos in Shax's Tragic Art, I'd love to hear of them. (Am doing corrections for the paperback, and only have eight so far; there must be many more.)
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"When Adam won Eve's hand, / He wouldn't stand for teasin'. / He didn't care about / Those apples out of season." Ambushed by Cole Porter on the train. Pleasingly.
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Ended up being murdered, curiously enough...
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“‘Al’ is a marketing term. It doesn't refer to a coherent set of technologies. Instead, the phrase …is deployed when the people building or selling a particular set of technologies will profit from getting others to believe that their tech is similar to humans”
Excellent & uncompromising.
Read it!
A copy in my hand of The AI Con by Emily Bender and Alex Hanna
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Morris Shapira, “Critical Twiddle-Twaddle,” Delta 26 (1962): 10-21
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The sheer energy that the Leavisites wasted in hating.
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Pleasing to learn that when Stephen Spender went to Paris to investigate the 1968 student revolt (staying with his friends the Rothschilds), he was repeatedly mistaken for Marcuse.
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Good to have reason to be back in here for a day.
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Trying to figure out who this character from Kermode's autobiography was. "Paul H-F", undergrad at Liverpool in late 1930s. Ends up directing a molecular biology lab at Yale (or similar, I suppose, as Kermode may have been shielding). Have drawn a thoroughgoing blank. Thoughts?
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Have tried and failed to figure it out, but her work was "partly in anthopology, partly in English". They didn't hire her in the end, as they gave the person then doing the job (a fixed-term lectureship) an extra year.
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Am amused by Kermode's response to being informed of E. H. Gombrich's opinion that a renaissance specialist he planned to hire at UCL was "not a scholar and never will be".
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NYC looking good yesterday evening.
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It’s publication day for Thomas More: A Life and Death in Tudor England with Michael Joseph @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social!

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