We’re going somewhat Anglophile today – several links to things British and things London. The BBC offers a translation of certain British phrases. The city of London has a short video on the house where poet John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820. And the Royal Academy of Arts has a special exhibition of the Waterloo cartoon by Daniel Maclise (friend of Charles Dickens). The “cartoon” is what we would call a mural.
And
we’re still celebrating the 600th anniversary of the Battle of
Agincourt. One of the most moving scenes in the Kenneth Branagh movie is of the
English soldiers carrying the bodies of the boys in the baggage vans, the boys
massacred by the French out of spite and in violation of the rules of war. Well, that's how Shakespeare had it in Henry V. Apparently, it never happened. But Henry did order the deaths of hundreds, perhaps thousands, of unarmed French prisoners, anticipating an attack by French knights that never materialized. Slightly exaggerated poetic license? It's still a moving scene in the movie.
Writing
Making the
Weather in English Writing and Art – Alexandra Harris at The Guardian (Hat
tip: Janet Young).
The
Writing Life: What Hemingway Can Teach You About Professional Loneliness –
Charity Craig at Tweetspeak Poetry
Shop
Talk: Tools of the Trade – Chris Yokel at The Rabbit Room.
Work
Idiosyncrasies
of the Brits at Work
– Mark Johanson at BBC (Hat tip: J of India).
Poetry
Yes, Baal
Worship’s Gone Post-Modern – Tom Graffagnino.
Praise Christ,
Our Lamb
– Mary H. Sayler at Praise Poems.
Resentment haiku – Troy Cady at
T(r)oy Marbles.
Keats House – video by the
City of London.
Honest
repetitions – John Blase at The Beautiful Due.
The Oak Library - Brendan MacOdrum at Oran's Well.
The Oak Library - Brendan MacOdrum at Oran's Well.
Reinforcements
– Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Faith
To Dance with
One Another
– Diana Trautwein at She Loves Magazine.
Talk to the Hand – Charles
Martin.
Stephen Colbert
on His Devout Christian Faith – The Daily Beast.
I Am An Old-Fashioned Christian – Tim Challies.
I Am An Old-Fashioned Christian – Tim Challies.
Art and Photography
A Korean Shrine
by Lilian May Miller
– British Museum.
Salvia in the
Rain
– Tim Good at Photography by Tiwago.
Daniel Maclise:
The Waterloo Cartoon
– Royal Academy of Arts.
Ai
Weiwei comes to London – Ben Luke at The Evening Standard.
Henry V – Non Nobis and Te Deum
Photograph by Westminster Bridge in London by Steve Bryant via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
Thanks for including one of my praise poems, Glynn. God bless.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, I am honored and grateful to be included on this list. Thanks, Glynn!
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