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#George E. Lewis
kosmik-signals · 4 months
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David Murray
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fictionadventurer · 3 days
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I keep thinking about Lewis' review of The Hobbit, because he claimed that the main thing contemporary reviewers compared it to was Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Was fantasy in that poor of a state that Alice was the closest thing they could think of? Comparing that chaotic fever dream to Tolkien's intricately crafted world? Lewis does specify that the comparison is that both books are by an "Oxford professor at play", but they're otherwise so different that putting the two in the same category baffles me.
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sircolinmorgan · 10 months
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Morse + covering for George.
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marslovescars · 6 months
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Australian Grand Prix Race Review
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redsnowdrop · 5 months
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Formula one Masterlist:
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News, Gossip, Info, Fan Fictions, Aesthetic Pictures -The Summary-
-> F1 talks & Cars <-
F1 news; gossip, opinions and a little space for sport cars as well!
-> F1 Fan Fiction’s links <-
Fan fictions’ links; questions…
-> F1 aesthetic pic <-
Drivers’ pictures and quotes. Requests are open!
I will keep each folder updated!
xoxo
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allysah · 5 months
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shoutout to dan sickles for not being in gettysburg (1993) maybe it’s for the better
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mywingsareonwheels · 10 months
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Men Endeavour Morse definitely slept with and other related matters...
(This is a selection of headcanons, obviously YMMV. :D )
Definitely slept with:
Tony Donn, when they were at Oxford together, probably a lot
Ludo Talenti
Jack Swift
Probably slept with:
Jerome Hogg, when they were at Oxford together
Peter Jakes, either prior to "Arcadia" or in s9
Would definitely have slept with if bad things hadn't happened to the man in question first:
Joss Bixby, and how
Nick Wilding
Would probably have slept with very frequently if the other man weren't in a monogamous marriage for the duration of their friendship:
Robbie Lewis
Didn't sleep with but probably should have done:
Jim Strange (it would have done a lot for both of them I think)
Didn't sleep with but I suspect the other man would have liked to:
George Fancy
Should not merely have slept with but got married to:
Max DeBryn (we know this to be true)
Not platonic or romantic or sexual but a secret fourth thing that was far more intense than everything else in this post, bloody hell:
Fred Thursday
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drspleenmeister · 5 months
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i love love this language based driver vs. pilot thing especially what u said sbout pilot being more acurate to their scill set in your language because mine is the exact opposite!
driver in my language signifies control & carefully guiding the vehicle in motion but pilot is literally a word we stole from english so it doesn’t mean much
This is FASCINATING to me. Like, I could talk all day with like-minded people on this. In my culture anyone can 'drive' anything with a licence, but only a handful of people can 'pilot' something. A pilot is far more skilled than a driver.
Say more, my G.
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fuckstoevsky · 2 years
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The Four Loves - C.S. Lewis // A Clash of Kings - George R. R. Martin // Angst - Merita Jaha // This is Me Trying - Taylor Swift // Somewhere I Have Never Traveled, Gladly Beyond - e. e. cummings // Making Amends, panel 2 - Holly Warburton // Nothing Else Matters - Phoebe Bridgers // A54 -Alan Aine // Georgia O'Keeffe - Alfred Stieglitz // I Hate U, I Love U - Garrett Nash // Dragon Age: Origins - David Gaider // Sweetwater 4 - Manuel Neri
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heartsoftruth · 3 months
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Lewis was asked what he made of the suspicions and claims coming from some of his fanbase on social media | SOURCE
“They know that, if you look at the years, we’ve always been a strong team, we’ve always worked really hard together. I think it is easy to get emotional, I even commented in the last race for example just how I have faults. I think we need support, not negativity. I wasn’t actually aware that George was experiencing any negativity. George has done nothing but his best every single weekend and delivering for the team, so he can’t be faulted at all.”
“Of course there are always things that can be better within a team and that comes through conversations, through communication, and that’s what we’re consistently working on.
“But we’re all in the same boat, we’re all working hard together and we all want to finish on a high. We owe that to our long-term relationship.”
Asked if he was aware of an email claiming to be from a Mercedes team member raising concerns about his car being sabotaged, Hamilton responded: “I just commented on it so not much more to add. I haven’t seen the email.”
Russell insisted he had not seen any negativity directed towards him, but said it demonstrates how social media can be a “double-edged sword”.
“Personally I don’t look on Instagram or Twitter to be honest,” he said. “I still control my own account, so I work with my team and all of the content that goes out is through me, and all of the captions, everything, is all of my messaging.
“But I think social media is a really double-edged sword. There are so many funny things that you see on social media, and it keeps you up to date with so much. But then on the flip side it’s not just myself but everybody in the limelight there seems to be negativity pointed towards them.
“Like Lewis said, you want to feel the support, not giving out negativity to others. It’s not something I’ve seen, I’ve heard about it. Of course it’s never nice to hear this stuff but that’s unfortunately the world we live in at the moment and any person in the public eye is facing.”
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viellohi · 4 months
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Gettysburg (1993) as Vines because this fandom has NONE, not anymore now though!!! so enjoy
Most of them have Pickett, Tom, and Longstreet in them?? I wanted to have more characters in there but the majority of Vines I could think of fit those three (Uncle Longstreet trope is strong in this comp). Not enough Buford, Reynolds, Hancock, and Lofield Hanistead in this one imo but I'm bound to make another one at some point so :D
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kosmik-signals · 4 months
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(via Review: A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music - Music - The Austin Chronicle)
George E. Lewis, author of  “A Power Stronger Than Itself” speaks at the Library of Congress.
https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-9697
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someonegoood · 6 months
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★ F1 MASTERLIST ★
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kaserollymoved · 2 years
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@/mercedesamgf1 Our W14. 🖤❤️ What do you think Team.. 💭
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garadinervi · 1 year
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Radio Imagination: Artists and Writers in the Archive of Octavia E. Butler, Edited by Janet Duckworth and Savannah Wood, Foreword by Julia Meltzer, Clockshop, Los Angeles, CA, 2018. Contributions by Tisa Bryant, Lynell George, Robin Coste Lewis, and Fred Moten, and artworks by Laylah Ali, Malik Gaines and Alexandro Segade, Lauren Halsey, Mendi + Keith Obadike, and Connie Samaras
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quordleona03 · 13 days
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Classic Fantasy in English
250 years, 69 books, 48 writers
Gulliver's Travels - Jonathan Swift - 1726
Fairy Tales Told for Children - Hans Christian Andersen - 1835-1863 tr. Mrs. H. B. Paull 1867-1872
The Water-Babies - Charles Kingsley - 1863
Alice in Wonderland/Through The Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll - 1865/1871
Mopsa The Fairy - Jean Ingelow - 1869
At the Back of the North Wind, George MacDonald - 1871
The Princess and the Goblin/The Princess and Curdie - George MacDonald - 1872/1883
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - R. L. Stevenson - 1886
The Happy Prince and Other Stories - Oscar Wilde - 1888
News from Nowhere - William Morris - 1890
The Book of Dragons - E. Nesbit - 1901
The Just So Stories - Rudyard Kipling - 19021
Peter Pan - J. M. Barrie - 1902-1911
The Enchanted Castle - E. Nesbit - 1907
Puck of Pook's Hill/Rewards and Fairies - Rudyard Kipling - 1906/1910
Lud in the Mist - Hope Mirrlees - 1926
The Midnight Folk - John Masefield - 1927
Dr. Dolittle in the Moon - Hugh Lofting - 1928
Patapoufs et Filifers / Fattypuffs and Thinifers - André Maurois - 1930/tr. Rosemary Benet 1940
The 35th of May, or Conrad's Ride to the South Seas - Erich Kästner - 1931, tr. Cyrus Brooks 1934
Jirel of Joiry - C. L. Moore - 1934-1939
The Tale of the Land of Green Ginger - Noel Langley - 1937
My Friend Mr Leakey - J. B. S. Haldane - 1937
The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings - J. R. R. Tolkien - 1937-1955
Le Petit Prince / The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 1943 tr Katherine Woods
The Wind on the Moon - Eric Linklater - 1944
Mistress Masham's Repose - T.H. White - 1946
The Little White Horse - Elizabeth Goudge - 1946
Trollkarlens Hatt / Finn Family Moomintroll - Tove Jansson - 1948 tr. Elizabeth Portch 1950
Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell - 1949
Seven Days in New Crete - Robert Graves - 1949
The Borrowers / Afield / Afloat / Aloft / Avenged - Mary Norton - 1952/1955/1959/1961/1982
All You've Ever Wanted / More Than You Bargained For - Joan Aiken - 1953/1955
To the Chapel Perilous - Naomi Mitchison - 1955
Tom's Midnight Garden - Philippa Pearce - 1958
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe - C. S. Lewis - 1950
The 13 Clocks - James Thurber - 1950
Round the Bend - Neville Shute - 1951
The Armourer's House - Rosemary Sutcliff - 1951
The Once and Future King - T. H. White - 1938-1958
Candy Floss / Impunity Jane / Miss Happiness and Miss Flower - Rumer Godden 1954 / 1960 / 1961
Sword at Sunset - Rosemary Sutcliff - 1963
Book of Heroes - William Mayne - 1966
Tree and Leaf\Smith of Wootton Major - J. R. R. Tolkien - 1945-1967
The Crystal Cave / The Hollow Hills / The Last Enchantment / The Wicked Day - Mary Stewart 1970-1983
Dragonflight - Anne McCaffrey - 1968
A Wizard of Earthsea / The Tombs of Atuan / The Farthest Shore - Ursula K. Le Guin - 1968/1971/1972
Red Moon and Black Mountain - Joy Chant - 1970
Tom Ass or The Second Gift - Ann Lawrence - 1972
The Dark Is Rising/Greenwitch/The Grey King - Susan Cooper - 1973 / 1974 / 1975
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