hi
nice points Adam. I'd push them a bit further. Dicken's didn't write
novels. He wrote serialised pieces for serial publication that were
later turned into novels. This makes his example even more relevant in
the terms you point out.
On 05/12/2009, at 4:11 AM, Adam Quirk wrote:
Dickens
nice points Adam. I'd push them a bit further. Dicken's didn't write
novels. He wrote serialised pieces for serial publication that were
later turned into novels. This makes his example even more relevant in
the terms you point out.
Yeah, Stephen King revived this model with Green Mile, where
Definitely agree Jay. I love that aspects of videoblogging have become
prevalent in feature filmmaking and vice versa. It's good to share.
Also, Dickens basically invented Christmas as we know it. So there's that.
On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:
nice
Last year, I bought this book for my wife and read some of it it makes
for an interesting stocking stuffer ;)
The Man Who Invented Christmas: How Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol
Rescued His Career and Revived Our Holiday Spirits
Hi,
Just thought this was worth mentioning here. I'm reading a few books on
Dickens to satisfy my inner fanboy and this idea just struck a chord with
me.
Dickens expanded the social/economic scope of the novel while expanding its
linguistic resources with no regard for class status or stylistic
So next time my wife asks me What the Dickens are you shooting with that
camera of yours now? , it will have a whole new meaning.
Thanks for sharing, Adam.
--Chad
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 12:11 PM, Adam Quirk qu...@wreckandsalvage.comwrote:
Hi,
Just thought this was worth mentioning here.