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Unread 09-18-2012, 07:33 AM
Brian Allgar Brian Allgar is offline
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Originally Posted by George Simmers View Post
Thanks, Brian.
I think I prefer the second, but I've bunged both Lucy-wards, in the hope that one or other might take her fancy.

'The Last Spectator Competition' - that's a thought. Are we competitors an ageing breed, with our range of literary reference and our delight in formal verse?
In the course of some historical research, I looked at some copies of the Westminster Gazette of a hundred years ago. Every Saturday the literary editor (Naomi Royde-Smith) set a competition, usually of a somewhat daunting nature. Readers might be asked, for example, to translate a poem by Robert Bridges into Greek hexameters.
In a hundred years time, will our Spectatorial amusements seem as recondite and strange to any readers of the future who chance to puzzle over them?
In a hundred years, the competition will consist of translating 150 words of the Koran into that other dead language, English.
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