Marlow moments.

Jul 14, 2016 18:05

Anyone else have brief moments of excited recognition when you hear or see something that you recognise from the Marlowverse? I had one this morning when Sarah Cox on the radio referred to that 'old Victorian phrase - Never apologise, never explain,' and I thought 'that's what Lawrie said to Nicola before the Cricket Match', and my drive to work ( Read more... )

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jackmerlin July 14 2016, 19:36:18 UTC
Though neither Ginty nor Nicola seem to need 'taming' when it comes to Patrichio!
A couple of months ago there was a documentary about the Brontes and Gondal and Haworth on TV, and one of the presenters was Lucy Mangan, who must surely have had a few private Peter's Room moments. I was a bit surprised when they said Gondal was the female kingdom, ruled by queens; the Marlows didn't pick up on that at all, did they?

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What if they weren't? jackmerlin July 15 2016, 12:33:13 UTC
I think/hope Nicola would say something along the lines of 'not blooming likely / are you out of your tiny mind?' to a Patrichio who tried any 'taming', with the eight-bladed knife coming out if any more persuasion were needed. Ginty would really prefer to be worshipped and cherished, but I can see her convincing herself that the taming process was just what she wanted really, if she thought that might keep Patrichio interested in her and not Nicola!

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Re: What if they weren't? jackmerlin July 15 2016, 12:35:34 UTC
Above was Jackmerlin. Didn't realise I wasn't logged in.

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hooloovoo_42 July 15 2016, 11:46:29 UTC
There's an estate across the road from me where the roads are named after birds. But one road is called Falconers Close. I walk past it several times a week on my way to the leisure centre and always think Marlow related thoughts.

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joyeuce July 16 2016, 22:35:28 UTC
I had a Marlow moment when I first saw (or first noticed) "sun on the sea when there's no sun".

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ethelmay July 17 2016, 03:55:46 UTC

thekumquat July 17 2016, 12:19:54 UTC
I recall being delighted when I realised Mary Renaut and The Mask of Apollo were real - I have a Renault on my bookshelves but haven't read it yet.

Also noting use of the word "equably", and aspiring to same when dealing with all the woes and annoyances of my own horde of infant young!

I didn't watch the recent Gondal documentary - I recall only one or two of the Marlow gang were familiar with it at all, and that from the descriptions passed down from Karen and Kempe?

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