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Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin: A Casebook.(Book review)
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin: A Casebook. Edited by Elizabeth Ammons. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. x + 248 pp. $125.00/$29.95 paper.
The Cambridge Introduction to Harriet Beecher Stowe. By Sarah Robbins. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. x + 144 pp. $75.00/$21.99 paper/$16.00 e-book.
Harriet Beecher Stowe has been celebrated, denigrated, recovered, and canonized, in roughly that order, as her reputation has experienced the ebb and flow of critical reception from the nineteenth century to today. Following the now-familiar ...
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Calum MacInnes
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; Calum Ruaraidh MacInnes, crofter and builder Born: 25 September, 1949 Died...shock and of tremendous loss. The youngest son of Alan MacInnes and Jean MacPherson, and brother to Fr Colin, Iain and Peggy, Chrissie, Margaret Joan and Katie...
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Horror of car plunge in canal after woman in love triangle told driver: Our affair is over; (1) Christina Cameron (2) Tragedy: Tyre marks show where Mr MacInnes's van entered the lock (3) Aftermath: Mr MacInnes's white van is pulled from the water.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...added: 'Colette went home and MacInnes later turned up drunk at hisbrother...In a bid to try to prevent MacInnes from committing suicide, kindheartedChristina...Christina's ex-husband Colin is devastated.She was the...her despiteeverything.' Mrs MacInnes, 45, declined to talk about...
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PUTTIN' ON THE STYLE: THE LONNIE DONEGAN STORY
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...had two main heroes: the writer Colin Macinnes and the singer Lonnie Donegan...figures came together in 1958, when Macinnes helped to found the Stars' Campaign...riots against West Indians. What Macinnes and Donegan made of each other...
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'Take our picture, mister'.
Newspaper article from: The Evening Standard (London, England)
; ...Alexander Linklater IN 1959, novelist Colin MacInnes commissioned a shy but highly regarded...ambitious, hustling photographer in MacInnes's story about a city in a ferment...the few English photographers," MacInnes wrote of Roger Mayne in 1962...
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'Take our picture, mister'
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...Alexander Linklater IN 1959, novelist Colin MacInnes commissioned a shy but highly regarded...ambitious, hustling photographer in MacInnes's story about a city in a ferment...the few English photographers," MacInnes wrote of Roger Mayne in 1962...
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Teds, teens, and race riots. It's London for Beginners
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London
; ...hip in demi-monde London than Colin MacInnes's Absolute Beginners. The road...The pace never falters or flags. MacInnes was not, though, interested in...women enslaved as prostitutes, MacInnes's low-lifers, whether it be...
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Roger Mayne: Urban hymes Roger Mayne's pictures of the `rotting slum' which was North Kensington were an inspiration for the Fifties novel `Absolute Beginners'. On the eve of the photographer's 70th birthday, Robin Muir meets `the Laureate of Teenage London' who is suddenly - four decades later - hip once again
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Kensington was the setting for much of Colin MacInnes' 1959 novel Absolute Beginners...station, it was, according to MacInnes a "weird and fantastic region...urban documentation. The irascible MacInnes thought highly enough of Mayne...
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Arts: Bragg and the Blokes are back in the frame with an identity crisis.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ...The title England, Half English was firstwriter Colin MacInnes. In 1961 MacInnes published a collection of essays originally written...England, Half English, specifically referred to MacInnes's thoughts on the rise of England's first rock...
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BOSS WHOSE FIRM CRASHED OWING WORKERS pounds 100K IN WAGES ADMITS.. IF I PAY ONE BACK I'LL HAVE TO PAY THEM ALL; EXCLUSIVE Failed chief in relaunch bid.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; ...to settle the wage debts, MacInnes said: "No, I can't. Technically...workers who lost out. Joiner Colin Telfer, 23, from Greenock...Argyll. Colin added: "MacInnes phoned me up four or five weeks...in Glasgow and see him." MacInnes is in dispute with his former...
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Hospital scientist drunk on duty 'due to a midlife crisis'.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...he was having a midlife crisis. Colin MacInnes, 40, was found slumped against...impaired. Giving evidence, Mr MacInnes said: 'I had consumed alcohol...and diseases such as malaria. MacInnes added: 'I was happy enough...
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