| '... Fancy's child, / Warble his native - - -s wild' (Milton) |
WOODNOTE |
| 'When I want to read a novel, I write one' he said |
DISRAELI |
| A single sick playwright |
ONEILL |
| Aristotelian theme might be bombast |
RHETORIC |
| Burned (while topless), Marlowe reports |
TOWERS |
| Chaucerian tale-teller as gothic novelist |
REEVE |
| Contents of The Old Curiosity Shop |
VIRTU |
| Dancing girl in ballet |
BAYADERE |
| English recorder of French lives with German car |
MITFORD |
| Example coming up about demand to students from novelist |
GASKELL |
| French novelist of The Cobra's Return? |
SAGAN |
| He said that he wrote with Aunt Edna in mind |
RATTIGAN |
| He was seen as inimitable, yet in the offing |
JEEVES |
| Heroic narrative, mostly from 6 |
SAGA |
| His Lenten Stuffe was a red herring |
NASHE |