George J. Dance wrote:
Penny's Poetry Blog's featured poem for March:
A March Day in London, by Amy Levy
[...]
I would give anything to stay
The little wheel that turns in my brain;
The little wheel that turns all day,
That turns all night with might and main.
[...]
(read for LibriVox.org)
https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-day-in-london.html
George J. Dance wrote:
Penny's Poetry Blog's featured poem for March:
A March Day in London, by Amy Levy
[...]
I would give anything to stay
The little wheel that turns in my brain;
The little wheel that turns all day,
That turns all night with might and main.
[...]
(read for LibriVox.org)
https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-day-in-london.html
Penny's Poetry Blog's featured poem for March:
A March Day in London, by Amy Levy
[...]
I would give anything to stay
The little wheel that turns in my brain;
The little wheel that turns all day,
That turns all night with might and main.
[...]
(read for LibriVox.org)
https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-day-in-london.html
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George J. Dance wrote:
Will Dockery wrote:
georgedance04@yahoo-dot-ca.no-spam.invalid (George J. Dance) posted:
Penny's Poetry Blog's featured poem for March:
A March Day in London, by Amy Levy
[...]
I would give anything to stay
The little wheel that turns in my brain;
The little wheel that turns all day,
That turns all night with might and main.
[...]
(read for LibriVox.org)
https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-day-in-london.html
View the attachments for this post at:
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Oscar Wilde called Amy Levy "a genius"
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/nov/13/archives-amy-levy-Qu**r-jewish-writer-admired-by-oscar-wilde-unsealed
I have Wilde's obituary of Levy on the Victorian Web, linked to the wiki (and just three clicks from the poem).
https://www.victorianweb.org/authors/levy/index.html
Today I added a direct link to it from PPB, in the "Recognition" section.
I also reread it, of course, and the "genius" quote wasn't there. So I went back to the article, and from that I was able to find it - Wilde wrote it after his magazine, /Women's World/, received her story, "The Recent Telepathic Occurrence at the British Museum". So I added that link to the wiki as well:
"However, in the first number there is a real literary gem: a story, one page long! sent to me by a girl whom I have never seen, but who has a touch of genius in her work."
https://sublunaryeditions.com/magazine/the-recent-telepathic-occurrence-at-the-british-museum-amy-levy
Small touches, but each one helps improve the wiki, and they add up over the years.
While, for those who don't like links, that's two more things for the usual suspects
to copy and lose over here.
Will Dockery wrote:
georgedance04@yahoo-dot-ca.no-spam.invalid (George J. Dance) posted:
Penny's Poetry Blog's featured poem for March:
A March Day in London, by Amy Levy
[...]
I would give anything to stay
The little wheel that turns in my brain;
The little wheel that turns all day,
That turns all night with might and main.
[...]
(read for LibriVox.org)
https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-day-in-london.html
View the attachments for this post at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=702043568#702043568
Oscar Wilde called Amy Levy "a genius"
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/nov/13/archives-amy-levy-Qu**r-jewish-writer-admired-by-oscar-wilde-unsealed
Will Dockery wrote:
georgedance04@yahoo-dot-ca.no-spam.invalid (George J. Dance) posted:
Penny's Poetry Blog's featured poem for March:
A March Day in London, by Amy Levy
[...]
I would give anything to stay
The little wheel that turns in my brain;
The little wheel that turns all day,
That turns all night with might and main.
[...]
(read for LibriVox.org)
https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-day-in-london.html
View the attachments for this post at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=702043568#702043568
Oscar Wilde called Amy Levy "a genius"
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/nov/13/archives-amy-levy-Qu**r-jewish-writer-admired-by-oscar-wilde-unsealed
I have Wilde's obituary of Levy on the Victorian Web, linked to the wiki (and just three clicks from the poem).
https://www.victorianweb.org/authors/levy/index.html
Today I added a direct link to it from PPB, in the "Recognition" section.
I also reread it, of course, and the "genius" quote wasn't there. So I went back to the article, and from that I was able to find it - Wilde wrote it after his magazine, /Women's World/, received her story, "The Recent Telepathic Occurrence at the British Museum". So I added that link to the wiki as well:
"However, in the first number there is a real literary gem: a story, one page long! sent to me by a girl whom I have never seen, but who has a touch of genius in her work."
https://sublunaryeditions.com/magazine/the-recent-telepathic-occurrence-at-the-british-museum-amy-levy
Small touches, but each one helps improve the wiki, and they add up over the years.
While, for those who don't like links, that's two more things for the usual suspects
to copy and lose over here.
This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=702043568#702043568
Will Dockery wrote:
georgedance04@yahoo-dot-ca.no-spam.invalid (George J. Dance) posted:
Penny's Poetry Blog's featured poem for March:
A March Day in London, by Amy Levy
[...]
I would give anything to stay
The little wheel that turns in my brain;
The little wheel that turns all day,
That turns all night with might and main.
[...]
(read for LibriVox.org)
https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2013/03/march-day-in-london.html
View the attachments for this post at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=702043568#702043568
Oscar Wilde called Amy Levy "a genius"
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/nov/13/archives-amy-levy-Qu**r-jewish-writer-admired-by-oscar-wilde-unsealed
I have Wilde's obituary of Levy on the Victorian Web, linked to the wiki (and just three clicks from the poem).
https://www.victorianweb.org/authors/levy/index.html
Today I added a direct link to it from PPB, in the "Recognition" section.
I also reread it, of course, and the "genius" quote wasn't there. So I went back to the article, and from that I was able to find it - Wilde wrote it after his magazine, /Women's World/, received her story, "The Recent Telepathic Occurrence at the British Museum". So I added that link to the wiki as well:
"However, in the first number there is a real literary gem: a story, one page long! sent to me by a girl whom I have never seen, but who has a touch of genius in her work."
https://sublunaryeditions.com/magazine/the-recent-telepathic-occurrence-at-the-british-museum-amy-levy
Small touches, but each one helps improve the wiki, and they add up over the years.--
While, for those who don't like links, that's two more things for the usual suspects
to copy and lose over here.
This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=702043568#702043568
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