The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 527 - October 24, 2003

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'Poetry is what happens when an anxiety meets a -' (Lawrence Durrell) TECHNIQUE
A month at sea for Brideshead character MARCHMAIN
A yarn so tangled from dramatist SAROYAN
A.J.P. Taylor said that Mussolini was a great showman whose 4Ac improved as the real - deteriorated SITUATION
Alan Paton's birthplace was like everyone else's NATAL
Alternative sort of landscape line on Trollope farm ORLEY
Arrived with sale item at court CAMELOT
Australian army allocation includes one familiar with Chatwin's Songlines MYALL
Bell, perhaps, living near Acton ELLIS
Clue like 26 might be too quaint QUOTATION
Crime writer concealed in some inn SIMENON
Dickensian clerk said to be a different chap NOGGS
Direct artist STEER
Exceptionally durable academicians? IMMORTALS
Farrier's death thus affected Hopkins' s duty ENDED
Fifteen works of Nabokov? Or some of his collected specimens? EPHEMERAE
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Framework lacking direction for satirical poet SKELTON
Gertrude Stein seems to have written his autobiography EVERYBODY
He did not hold Arcadia, nor Walden, anyhow LANDOWNER
It characterizes Logan Pearsall Smith' s work TRIVIAL
Mark's nephew recalls Scott's hermit TRISTAN
Michael Slade's fiend arising from disturbed lough GHOUL
Multiple prize-winning tragedian confuses chess with polo SOPHOCLES
Rose Macaulay's contribution to gamesmanship? POTTERISM
Rumoured to betray Irish playwright SYNGE
Shakespearean clerk seen as siren going up in the world NERISSA
Short-fused Verona teenager gets nothing on capital ROMEO
Simpleton holds current measure for pointed mockery LAMPOON
Son of king of Scotland, and Albion perhaps DONALBAIN
State of Eberhart's verse MAINE
The charms of Scott and Burrow TALISMANS
Tot a theatre may present DRAMA