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cashman 14-05-2006 23:15

Re: Women Authors and books
 
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Originally Posted by yerself
She would probably be more famous if you could spell her name correctly.

For the benefit of Less and Tinkerbelle, George Eliot (one L) is the nome de plume of one Mary Ann Evans.

well thats pi**ed on the chips eh less n tinks.:D :D

Less 15-05-2006 01:42

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Originally Posted by yerself
For the benefit of Less and Tinkerbelle, George Eliot (one L) is the nome de plume of one Mary Ann Evans.

That part was obvious, (a quick google solves many things, just as I suspect it was a quick google that gave him that name in the first place), it still doesn't explain the point (if any), he was trying to make. I will await his reply with baited breath rather than waste time speculating what he might have meant.:D

jimmi5bellies 15-05-2006 11:33

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Patricia Cornwell ... fantastic writer but must just say in order to understand her work you must start at the very first book.

SPUGGIE J 15-05-2006 11:43

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The only famous author I can think of is JK Rowling mother of Harry Potter. :o :(

Madhatter 15-05-2006 11:51

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I read this in your first post

One of the best written, easily read and extremely difficult books to put down I have ever read was written by a women.

And as george eliot is from nuneaton, which is here, I it made me think of her. Most people think it was a man.

sorry about the typo, I was too busy correcting goerge, I blame this keyboard.
What ever I meant or didn't it gave you something to discuss.

Less 15-05-2006 12:18

Re: Women Authors and books
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Madhatter
I read this in your first post

One of the best written, easily read and extremely difficult books to put down I have ever read was written by a women.

And as george eliot is from nuneaton, which is here, I it made me think of her. Most people think it was a man.

sorry about the typo, I was too busy correcting goerge, I blame this keyboard.
What ever I meant or didn't it gave you something to discuss.

Thanks mad' typo' forgiven and now we know the relevence of your post without having to resort to telepathy!:D


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