Tag: London
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British Colonial Diaspora in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth
Janet Ridout Dr. Ramie Tateishi English 600 6 October 2013 The Frankfurt School’s Critical Theory of Cultural Studies in Relation to British Colonial Diaspora in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth Contemporary British fiction has had several debuts in the twentieth and twenty-first century. Novels like Joseph Conrad’s 1907 novel The Secret Agent, Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel…
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Cabaret Catharsis
*** Sir Rory van Tory “Oh, bloody hell, Rory; I look like a lunatic. How do I ever get the glue to stick on the back of these homemade pasties you constructed when my nails are still wet? Electra stared helplessly at Rory with tears building up in her eyes ready to run down her…
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Madame Begorrah’s Wine Cellar in Whitechapel
Scene opens in the Whitechapel District of modern day London against the backdrop of Madame Begorrah’s Gothic Wine Cellar Tavern; here we find Lola kneeling on angry knees in the throes of dope sick psychosis violently retching and wailing primal despair against the marble barrel vaulting defining the perimeter inside the wine cellar beneath Madame…
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[Untitled] Sir Rory Von Tory “Oh, bloody hell, Rory; I look like a bloody, mad lunatic. How do I ever get these bloody pasties to stick to me nips?” My words were crisp pronouncing nips with staccato precision. “Lola, Lola, Lola, you look bloody smashing, doll; you always have a bloody episode before going…
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Lola Catharsis Takes the Bloody Stage
Chapter I Bloody Fags “Oh, bloody hell, Rory; I look like a bloody, mad lunatic. How do I ever get these bloody pasties to stick to me nips?” Violet Catharsis pronounced nips with staccato precision. “Violet, Violet, Violet, you look bloody smashing, doll; you always have a bloody episode before a show. Then your bloody…
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The Road From Oxford
Modified:11/13/2012 10:50 PM 13 November 2012 I chose epiphany 184, Goodnight Colorado, for this week’s post. The concept is to collect a dozen or so unusual town names from across an English speaking country. Then write 400 words narrating travel or some adventure embarked upon including the towns in your story. The Road from Oxford…