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Bookworms: I've been playing live and producing music as Bookworms, or Bookworm, since I was a teenager in California.
Reading can be hard work sometimes — even for bookworms.
Finally, a Kindle for the little bookworms in your life.
So I offer another very special treat for my fellow bookworms.
For being the crowd favorite amongst bookworms, it wins a $10,000 prize.
Bookworms know all too well what it's like to have an overflowing bookshelf.
FOR couch potatoes and bookworms, filmgoers and music-lovers, this is a golden age.
That's one area where being bookworms can really help in the years to come.
For bookworms wanting to increase the number of women authors in their reading pile.
Avid bookworms might notice a good chunk of their budget going towards their reading habits.
El Espace This week in El Espace: gender-bending, big news for bookworms and more.
His original conception for the film — which ends the Nitehawk Cinema's Little Bookworms series on Feb.
Bookworms everywhere will be completely enamored with the sheer amount of space to store beloved tomes.
Three Month Subscription, available on Book of the Month, $44.99This subscription gift was handcrafted for bookworms.
This deal is perfect for bookworms everywhere, and provides a little relief for your bank balance.
Jabuka Twisting Alphabet Game, available at Uncommon Goods, $20Because all coffee hounds are bookworms, too, right?
Even nonhumans, such as bookworms (so called) and silverfish, that lurk around inside them are given consideration.
Catering to bookworms isn't very lucrative, even if more and more readers are paying for electronic literature.
But for bookworms, those more typical goals are often supplanted by one simple objective: to read more.
A writing confab doesn't require steady stepping and would put them on equal footing — two brilliant bookworms.
Bookworms with memories will remember Mr. Conlon, now 54, as the cop who wrote an acclaimed best-seller.
THE COMMENTS came in thick and fast on Douban, a social network popular with film buffs and bookworms.
Your decision to neglect another book club meeting has not gone unnoticed by these fuzzy-bellied, hyper-judgmental bookworms.
In addition to being a pulpy bit of supernatural gothic drama, Penny Dreadful is also a show for bookworms.
But for bookworms with minimal free time, a summer reading list usually maxes out at Twitter news and coffee.
We've hunted down some great subscription boxes on Cratejoy and across the internet for all the  bookworms out there.
We have good news for you, digital bookworms — you can get in a good read without spending a dime.
" Book establishments per 236k residents: 264 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "Whether you're reading on the beach under a pair of big sunglasses, tucked into a bench in one of the several parks along the bay or perusing the 212,2100-item collection at the Naval Air Station Pensacola Library, there's plenty for bookworms.
The epic, anti-Trump compilation features contributions from artists such as James K, Bookworms, Fatherhood, rRoxymore, Octa Octa, and Umfang.
If there's one thing bookworms know to be true, it's that you should never travel without at least several books.
He's not a major star, but his content has attracted an audience of around 4,400 bookworms who subscribe to his channel.
Frankly, these books aren't for the faint-hearted and are recommended for bookworms largely down to the vast size of them.
But there are a few reasons why bookworms may want to spend that extra $40 for Amazon's more feature-rich Paperwhite.
Speaking of sites for bookworms, our latest 360 video features a bookstore in Portugal that is popular with Harry Potter fans.
Nick Dawson, aka Bookworms, is a Brooklyn producer whose ubiquity as a DJ around Brooklyn belies his rather infamously scarce recorded output.
So for bookworms who love to travel and dread unloading carry-on items into those plastic bins, PreCheck looks more appealing than ever.
Perhaps that explains why some of America's most revered presidents, such as Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy and Teddy Roosevelt, were noted bookworms.
Dear Match Book: Two Budding Bookworms — and Friends — Seeking Literary Realism Novels for young readers that tackle the complexities of the human condition.
Ahead of its release next week on Break World Records, Brooklyn-based producer Bookworms (aka Nicholas Dawson) has shared his new album, Appropriation Loops.
Among the other artists who contributed are James K, Bookworms, Fatherhood, rRoxymore, Octa Octa, and Umfang; 38 of the compilation's 42 tracks are previously unreleased.
In Atlanta, legends of the trap are likely to rub shoulders with the city's politicians or bookworms from the HBCU's at institutions like Magic City.
Bookworms will delight in this print featuring six classic and beloved literary works and can even add and carry a few of their own selections. 
We've got editors and writers (and overall bookworms) Jason Kehe, Charley Locke, and Angela Watercutter on the mic, and we're here to talk about reading.
When it comes to finding a great read, I like to ask around — friends, family, and coworkers, all bookworms alike, are great resources for recommendations.
Bookworms (who you really should be paying attention to) stayed on the rougher side of his repertoire, which fit in well with the evening's proceedings.
" Book establishments per 100k residents: 49 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "At its heart, Berkeley's personality is wrapped around its university's social and smart reputation.
" Book establishments per 333k residents: 100 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "Chapel Hill sits inside one of the most important educational enclaves in the world.
Cienfuegos will appear alongside the rest of the Bank Records roster, including Bookworms, at the label's showcase tonight at the Brooklyn venue Bossa Nova Civic Club.
L.I.E.S. and Confused House-affiliated producer, Bookworms, has shared the blissfully grating title track off his forthcoming Standards of Beauty EP on Barcelona-based imprint Anòmia.
Bookworms Reading Kathryn Schulz's piece about her father's pile of books was like looking at a mirror image of my own tendencies ("The Stack," March 25th).
And we've saved the "what you're planning to read" question for The Times's esteemed critics in other disciplines — all of them bookworms in their own way.
Her latest acquisition has one bedroom, one bathroom, high ceilings, two fireplaces, and stunning built-in bookshelves that are bound to be the envy of bookworms everywhere.
He's a longtime Bossa Nova Civic Club resident, heading to the beloved Brooklyn techno establishment was one of the few places to listen to any Bookworms material.
The arts space in Bushwick had hosted a wide variety of artists from big acts like Skepta, to experimental and underground producers like Lee Bannon and Bookworms.
A number of artists who contributed to the compilation including Stud1nt, Bookworms, and Physical Therapy will perform at a compilation launch and fundraiser tonight at Brooklyn's Gateway venue.
" Book establishments per 100k residents: 34 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "Most of those 55 libraries are part of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County system.
" Book establishments per 100k residents: 33 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "The Birmingham Public Library system offers 19 branches, one of the most extensive systems in the Southeast.
Film buffs turn to Letterboxd to find the next movie to watch, foodies use Yelp to hunt down new restaurants, and bookworms check Goodreads to inspire their reading lists.
Writers are more or less professional bookworms and wannabe authors, so you can trust that our recommendations will go over well with anyone else who loves the written word.
One exciting feature for bookworms out there is Reading Mode, which presents an easy way for users to read on their device through grayscale mapping and filtering out blue light.
The release was curated and organized by former label manager at DFA records Kris Peterson, and also features work by the likes of Gobby, Peter Gordon, Bookworms, Patricia, and more.
To capture more bookworms, Tencent combines tentacular reach—over 960m monthly users alone on WeChat, its mobile-messaging app—with a host of algorithms that push appealing content to customers.
Why it's gift-worthy: This super-luxe, extra-fancy e-reader is waterproof, so it's a great pick for bookworms who like to read in the bathtub or at the beach.
Let bookworms gnaw his entrails in token of the Worm that dieth not, & when at last he goeth to his final punishment, let the flames of Hell consume him for ever.
Pros: A new book every month, you choose between five selections each month, perfect for bookworms Cons: Pricey Buy a gift subscription: 3 months/$44.99, 6 months/$79.99, 12 months/$149.99
I sympathize with the practicality of the guideline, and understand that it is aimed mostly at developing readers, but in practice I find the rubric a little deflating for young bookworms.
This used to be the site of the Biography Bookshop, where bookworms crowded into one another as they reached for volumes by James Boswell or Robert Caro on the overstuffed shelves.
The sound of a skateboard swooshes past the parking lot of a local bookshop-cum-coffee house where the internet is shoddy and iPad-users are drowned out by real-life bookworms.
Pockmarked by bookworms or charred from war (such as the Tsinghua University collection that survived the Anti-Japanese War of Resistance), the books he painted seemed to carry their own epic journeys.
Nitehawk Cinema's Little Bookworms Series (Saturday and Sunday) Eating at a movie usually means popcorn and candy, but Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn provides real meal service at tables in each of its theaters.
By sharing her bookish posse, Beckinsale joins the ranks of fellow celeb bookworms Emma Roberts and Mindy Kaling, who post their literary selections on Instagram and provide reading-list inspiration for their fans.
But there's also a thriving — and growing — community of book lovers on Instagram who use the platform to share their love of reading, connect with other bookworms, and support their local independent stores.
" Book establishments per 100k residents: 36 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "Despite being just the 64th largest city in the U.S., Saint Louis has the 12th most book-related establishments in the nation.
The idea for my new column, Group Text, sprouted out of the lessons I've learned from all this clubbing — and also from a sense that many fellow bookworms are ready for a new approach.
Romanians, along with Austrians and Italians, also spend less time reading each day than citizens of other EU countries, except for France, according to Eurostat - although many bookworms at Tuesday's event might dispute that.
The title might sound mundane, but this show isn't about bookworms: It follows a group of experts in various fields who maintain and protect the secret library where the world's magical artifacts are kept.
BookNotes, a digital service that provides readers with limited-time access to 15-minute synthesized summaries of over 1,000 best-selling books, will help hungry bookworms on a time crunch tackle a variety of books.
This is followed the next night by a celebration of Brooklyn techno from the musicians carving out its sound including DUST, Aurora Halal, Ital, Via App, Umfang, Volvox, Max McFerren, and Bookworms on May 14.
Harry Potter Book Box Set: The Complete Collection See Details For all the bookworms who are Harry Potter fans comes a beautiful boxed set containing all seven Harry Potter novels in paperback, created by J.K Rowling.
Start raiding stores now, bookworms, because Witherspoon has more bestsellers lined up for adaption for the big screen and TV. When she isn't converting books into films, she's posting about them on Instagram for her book club.
Nitehawk Cinema's Little Bookworms Series: 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' (Saturday and Sunday) Eating at a movie usually means popcorn and candy, but Nitehawk Cinema in Brooklyn provides real meal service at tables in each of its theaters.
Bookworms can now walk around wearing their favorite texts, including all 40,000 words from "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" in the shape of an atmospheric diving suit or "The Princess Bride" in the shape of Inigo Montoya. Inconceivable!
Nitehawk Cinema, which offers meal service at tables in each of its theaters, is letting small cinephiles enjoy brunch along with the rampaging rhinos this weekend, as it shows the film as part of its Little Bookworms series.
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" Book establishments per 234k residents: 255 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "With beautiful parks (no matter what the season) and a myriad of book-related establishments, it's easy to see how book enthusiasts would love living in this city.
" Book establishments per 100k residents: 38 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "While just the sixth-largest suburb of ATL, the city of just more than 60,193 offers a disproportional 13 booksellers and 10 public libraries for its small stature.
But as a teacher and children's author, I have found that children who love books have parents who are bookworms and grow up with books lying around on every surface, from the kitchen table to unruly piles on the floor.
" Book establishments per 100k residents: 40 Why it's perfect for bookworms: "Whether you're interested in Santa Fe for its art, its science, its retirement living, or even its winter fun (just two hours from four ski resorts), you have innumerable places to grab yourself a good book and enjoy.
I don't think even Clements's most fervent admirers would rank it in his upper echelon — certainly, it lacks the larkishness and left-hook pathos of his classic "Frindle" — but it has the low-key geniality common to all his work, and it gives fried bookworms everywhere the satisfaction of knowing that friends may desert them (if only temporarily) but books never will.
The main campus also has an on-site Ofsted-registered Nursery (Bookworms Nursery) which provides childcare for the children of students, staff and local families.
Cedar oil was also used to stop bookworms in ancient times. There are also certain species of fungi which specifically attack papyri. As organic materials, papyri are also susceptible to mold.
The Girls on Film is listed as one of the top websites for Film Geeks in Leslie Simon's book, Geek Girls Unite: Why Fangirls, Bookworms, Indie Chicks, and Other Misfits Will Inherit the Earth.
Insects have been known to damage papyri. The damage takes place when the papyrus is rolled. In ancient times, a material called cedrium was used. Cedrium is a resinous extract from juniper, which stopped bookworms from attacking papyrus scrolls.
There are several clubs and talks series that dive deeper into books and films with expert hosts and discussion leaders. Available to members and the general public alike, these social clubs enthuse and inspire film buffs, bookworms, opera fans, and local influencers.
Then it blew a head gasket."Bookworms bemoan van's passing," North Shore Times Advertiser, 16 Jul 1991, p. 3. With the onset of amalgamation of Birkenhead into the wider North Shore Libraries it was superseded by the system Mobile anyway, and the Bedford was eventually retired in 1992. Not wanted by Motat or the Devonport Museum it eventually went to the North Shore Vintage Car Club.
Groundstroem married Elisabeth Rolfs, a German woman, in 1918. Groundstroem was influenced by a militarism that he thought beneficial to young men, including "country boys" as well as "bookworms and spoilt, sloppy idlers". In his view, military training, besides preparing a person for the future, built muscle and character. In 1919 he wrote that military service can build an unshakable sense of duty in the individual.
Bram Presser (born 1976) is a Melbourne personality, known for his involvement in the Melbourne music scene and Jewish community. He fronted the Jewish punk rock prankster band Yidcore and was the singing voice for Mick Molloy in the 2006 Australian comedy film BoyTown. Following the breakup of Yidcore in December 2009, Presser turned to writing. He is a monthly columnist for The Australian Jewish News and is the author of the literary blog Bait For Bookworms.
In Southern California, Ronald graduates high school as its "most brilliant scholar". At his graduation, Ronald speaks on "the Curse of the Athlete", arguing that books are more important than athletics. Ronald decides to follow Mary, who rejected him because she loves athletes more than bookworms, to Clayton which the dean describes as an "athlete-infested college". Hoping to impress Mary, Ronald tries out for the baseball and track and field teams, but proves to be totally inept.
Krahn, born Betina Maynard, is the second daughter of Dors Maynard and Regina Triplett. Krahn learned to read at the age of four, and began making up her own stories when she was only six. In fifth grade she won a silver "Noble Order of Bookworms" pin for her achievements in reading, and the following year she began writing down her stories. Krane was graduated from high school in Newark, Ohio and received a B.S. in Education (Biological Sciences) at Ohio State University.
Milne was an early screenwriter for the nascent British film industry, writing four stories filmed in 1920 for the company Minerva Films (founded in 1920 by the actor Leslie Howard and his friend and story editor Adrian Brunel). These were The Bump, starring Aubrey Smith; Twice Two; Five Pound Reward; and Bookworms. Some of these films survive in the archives of the British Film Institute. Milne had met Howard when the actor starred in Milne's play Mr Pim Passes By in London.
Nearly every house of nobility had a library, and virtually every one was split into two rooms: one for Latin texts and one for Greek texts. Rome may very well have been the birthplace of specialized libraries, with evidence of early medical and legal libraries. In Rome, one can see the beginnings of book preservation. One author proposed that a library is better suited if it meets the rising sun in the east in order to ensure that it does not succumb to bookworms and decomposition.
Haspira believes the Doctor is playing for time and wonders what makes him any different from all the other Time Lords. Lucie realises they must have killed other Time Lords, but Orthena says they were mere bookworms, academics and small-minded researchers with no experience of the Universe outside Gallifrey, whereas the Doctor actually fought Morbius and has a right to know the truth before he dies. She explains that the Zarodnix Corporation drove the Sisterhood from Karn and mined out the surface of their planet.
Adjective-creating creatures and maggot-like in appearance, bookworms act as portable thesauri, changing common adjectives into others (for example "nice" into "amiable" or "attractive"). Their presence is welcome in most areas, however, should too many infest one area, the area uses too many adjectives and "flowery language", making the text unreadable. A variety of species occurring, the grammasite was a failed attempt to change nouns into verbs. Escaping from the experiment, their release resulted in a disaster, as they can contribute severe damage to a book.
Pages riddled with bookworm damage on Errata. Traces of a bookworm in a book A bookworm / beetle grub found inside a paperback book, showing some of the damage it has wrought Bookworm is a general name for any insect that is said to bore through books. The damage to books that is commonly attributed to "bookworms" is, in truth, not caused by any species of worm. Often, the larvae of various types of insects including beetles, moths and cockroaches, which may bore or chew through books seeking food, are responsible.
Welch considers herself an introvert, and is passionate about reading and literature. She has held many events with her fan-run book club, Between Two Books. "It’s a huge generalization to say that all readers are introverts; I'm sure there's a lot of extroverted bookworms out there, but, for me, it's nice to know people of similar inclinations can actually come together in a social way and talk about something that is inherently solitary." Although many of her songs contain religious themes and elements, Welch has said she does not follow any particular religion.
Student groups and activities include anime club, badminton club, Burro Bookworms, Burro Unplugged, chorus, Close Up, concert band, creative writing club, eating disorder awareness, forensics, Future Business Leaders of America, gamer club, The Hillsboro Globe (newspaper), The Burro Underground (literary magazine), the Hillsboro Players drama troupe, Interact, International Teen Outreach Program, jazz band, Knit Wits, Latino club, learning center, mock trial, National Honor Society, National Conference for Community and Justice, Quiz Bowl, Saigon Children's Charity, student council, Team Hillsboro-Walk for the Cure, Women in Science, youth legislature (Youth in Government and Model United Nations), and HHS Habitat for Humanity.
Some such larvae exhibit a superficial resemblance to worms and are the likely inspiration for the term, though they are not true worms. In other cases, termites, carpenter ants, and woodboring beetles will first infest wooden bookshelves and later feed on books placed upon the shelves, attracted by the wood-pulp paper used in most commercial book production. True book-borers are uncommon. The primary food sources for many "bookworms" are the leather or cloth bindings of a book, the glue used in the binding process, or molds and fungi that grow on or inside books.
Zhang Tiesheng became famous during the Cultural Revolution, in 1973 for refusing to take a national exam on physics and chemistry. Instead he handed in a blank paper and wrote on the back that he was disgusted by bookworms who had never done any honest work, and that a few hours of written exams would disqualify him. He became a national hero for his stand and even won a seat in the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in 1975. However, after the fall of the Gang of Four he was put on trial and sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Homer, Dante and Milton Shakespeare and > Sophocles, Aristophanes and Moliere, Thucydides, Tacitus, and Gibbon, Swift > and Scott, these every lover of letters will desire to possess in the > original languages or in translations. The list of such classics is short > indeed, and when we go beyond it, the tastes of men begin to differ very > widely. Lang’s book is at both an investigation of the “gentle-madness” of book collecting and a staunch defense of its practice. Lang writes: > This apology must be followed by a brief defence of the taste and passion of > book-collecting, and of the class of men known invidiously as bookworms and > bookhunters.
Class 2/3-A's seat plan Class 2/3-A is considered one of the most rambunctious classes in the school known for energetic students. Though not all of them are aware of the fact, the class contains a wide assortment of characters, from the usual student athletes, bookworms, and cheerleaders, as well a ghost, an android, a vampire, a demon, two half-demons, a girl with super agility and strength, two super-geniuses (one of whom is from the future), a ninja, and a kung fu master. Even before Negi became the homeroom teacher of the class, already 8 out of the 31 students knew about magic.
His reputation suffered during the English reformation, probably due to its association with the Franciscans. In a letter to Thomas Cromwell about his visit to Oxford in 1535, Richard Layton described how he saw the court of New College full of pages from Scotus's work, "the wind blowing them into every corner."R. W. Dixon, History of the Church of England from the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction, 1:303 John Leland described the Oxford Greyfriar's library in 1538 (just prior to its dissolution) as an accumulation of "cobwebs, moths and bookworms."Catto, Jeremy, "Franciscan Learning in England, 1450–1540", in The Religious Orders in Pre-Reformation England, ed.
Pras Rajagoparan of Exclaim! said Hunting Ghosts sounds like a "multi-decade mash-up of pop styles feels warm, inviting and unrehearsed" and characterized the band's self- described "pop as fuck" sound as "an affable collection of songs that could more accurately be termed 'twee as fuck.'" The New Yorker's Shoko Wagner found that the album "may well appeal to indie music fans with a taste for the lighthearted, and, of course, hip bookworms who can appreciate the group’s eclectic assortment of literary shout-outs," noting literary references in titles like "Kundera On The Dance Floor" and "Things We Stole From Vonnegut's Grave," nods to Milan Kundera and Kurt Vonnegut, respectively. Lyrics also refer to works by said authors, such as The Unbearable Lightness of Being and Slaughterhouse-Five, as well as Franz Kafka.
That August, she made her debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with her show, Bookworm, which is described as "a charming hour of character comedy and loving literary silliness inspired by the obsessive Potter fans" Cave encountered while starring in the Harry Potter films. In the show, Cave stars as the bossy leader of a book club named Bookworms United, whose sidekick is played by her younger sister, Bebe. Cave's character expresses her enthusiasm for topics ranging from Babar to Andre Agassi's autobiography through a combination of homemade props and shadow puppetry, which conceal the character's neurosis, and contrast with a subplot about an ex-boyfriend. Her 2018 Edinburgh Fringe show Sunrise was an "emotionally intelligent [and] honest" performance (including a Harry Potter fan convention-as-sex-party sketch).
Some of their early films include four written by A. A. Milne including The Bump, starring C. Aubrey Smith; Twice Two; Five Pound Reward; and Bookworms. By the mid-1920s the British film industry was losing out to heavy competition from the United States, which was helped by its much larger home market – in 1914 25% of films shown in the UK were British, but by 1926 this had fallen to 5%. The Slump of 1924 caused many British film studios to close, resulting in the passage of the Cinematograph Films Act 1927 to boost local production, requiring that cinemas show a certain percentage of British films. The act was technically a success, with audiences for British films becoming larger than the quota required, but it had the effect of creating a market for poor quality, low cost films, made to satisfy the quota.
Walton-Hamilton and Andrews have co- written 31 children's books, including the "Dumpy" books, The Great American Mousical (2006), also illustrated by Walton, two "Bonnie Boadicea" novels for middle schoolers, The Very Fairy Princess (2010) series, and two unrelated novels. They have also co-edited two anthologies of poetry and songs, and one concept book, Thanks to You: Wisdom From Mother and Child. Walton-Hamilton and Andrews contributed to Kate Dawson, Jodi Glucksman, and Barbara Buck-Aronica's Over the Moon: The Broadway Lullaby Project (2012), a book with accompanying CD.Listings for Emma Walton-Hamilton in WorldCat. Walton-Hamilton has also written a book for adults, Raising Bookworms: Getting Kids Reading for Pleasure and Empowerment (2009). The book won a Parent’s Choice Gold Medal, silver medals from the Living Now and IPPY Book Awards, and Honorable Mention from ForeWord Magazine's Best Book of the Year.
The formal report of his presentation shows that his work ignores rather than contradicts earlier studies. For example, he experimented only with artificial wormholes, and did not follow up the observation made at the 1966 Conference, that live bookworms were a known tool of the fake antiquities trade. Similarly, he claimed that the anatase in the ink could have come from sand used to dry it (the hypothetical source of the sand being gneiss from the Binnenthal area of Switzerland) but his team had not examined the crystals microscopically, and Kenneth Towe responded that this was an essential test, given that crystal size and shape should clearly distinguish commercial anatase from anatase found in sand.Borrell, Brendan Pre-Columbian Map of North America Could Be Authentic--Or not, Scientific American (2008-07-22) Members of the Danish team later joined with others to perform microanalyses of the remaining piece from the 1995 carbon dating sample.
The Iron Shroud was published in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine J. M. S. Tompkins in his 1927 work "Jane Eyre's 'Iron Shroud'" attributes the metaphor used by Charlotte Brontë in the thirty-fourth chapter of her work Jane Eyre: to the direct influence of Mudford's story. J. M. S. Tompkins, "Jane Eyre's 'Iron Shroud'", The Modern Language Review, 1927 Title Jane Eyre Oxford world's classics, University of Oxford Oxford bookworms library Authors Charlotte Brontë, Margaret Smith, Sally Shuttleworth Editors Margaret Smith, Sally Shuttleworth Edition 2, revised Publisher Oxford University Press, 2000 , Length 488 pages. See explanatory note 404 on page 484Jane Eyre By Charlotte Brontë Jerrold E. Hogle in The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction comes to the same conclusion as Tompkins and adds that the young Brontës were avid readers of Blackwood's Magazine.The Cambridge companion to gothic fiction Cambridge companions to literature Cambridge Collections Online Author Jerrold E. Hogle Editor Jerrold E. Hogle Edition illustrated, reprint Publisher Cambridge University Press, 2002 , Length 327 pages pp.
The Irish Independent said: "with total dramatic precision, brilliant dialogue and flawless structure, the author delivers exactly what the audience hopes for and fears"Bruce Arnold in The Irish Independent 7 March 2002 while The Irish Examiner saw it as "the playwright's darkest and hardest-hitting drama thus far".The Irish Examiner 5 April 2002 The play had its USA premiere at the Laguna Playhouse California in 2003, the German premiere at Ohnsorg Theatre Hamburg in 2007 and its Australian premiere by Ensemble Theatre Company at the Sydney Opera House in 2004. The Verdi Girls was a specially commissioned play by the Laguna Playhouse California which opened there in May 2007 and Wallace, Balfe and Mr Bunn was a musical play for orchestra and chorus, commissioned by The Theatre Royal Waterford to celebrate the re-opening of the theatre in 2009. In 2010, Farrell returned to the Abbey with Bookworms, a satirical play set on the evening of a bookclub meeting.

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