The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 840 - July 9, 2010

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'Though even the word Marsala will smack of preciosity/ Soon in the --------- West.' (D. H. Lawrence, Birds, Beasts and Flowers) PUSSYFOOT
'Wordsworthians were there to discover the hallmark of genius on his most insignificant -------ities' (John Middleton Murry, The Problem of Style) OROTUND
Argonaut is heavyweight protecting backward chap TELAMON
Argue it hopelessly to show French writer GAUTIER
Browning remarked his touch on the clavichord GALUPPI
Charles Johnson's pseudonymous protagonist SULTANA
Conrad makes short work of a severe attack of wind TYPHOON
Evil spirit (like Monday - nothing new there!) ASMODAY
Frank Scott narrator OSBALDISTONE
he showed a preference for silver in Belmont ARRAGON
He was associated with archangel to identify fellow poet DANTE
He was given his own way by Scott Moncrieff CHARLESSWANN
He went from the absurd to panic - but only in play ARRABAL
Heretics suggest mutiny of characters in angry ship PHRYGIANS
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His brother Robert served with Thomas Hardy TRUMPETMAJOR
His old friend found love among his chickens UKRIDGE
His rehearsal was as good as a play ANOUILH
Hotspur would have had his wife emulate her singing LADYMORTIMER
Ironic interpretation, say, of old goat SATYR
It goes on ahead in question Portia raises . . . TIARA
Mystical interpretation of a Greek tempo ANAGOGE
Playwright from royal house? OSBORNE
Poet finished about noon DONNE
Publication I found with it in East River EDITION
Sailors miscast in Tarkovsky classic SOLARIS
Second show of amusement for thriller writer SLAUGHTER
Some change Redgauntlet, already filled with rage ANGERED
The Prince of Storytellers offers work to writer on German home OPPENHEIM