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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today we are reading a short story by Saki, the pseudonym of Hector Hugh Munro. Munro is known for his short stories, of which…
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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's poem comes from Robert Burns, possibly the best known British poet after Shakespeare. Born in the South of Scotland to a farming family,…
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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's reading comes from Horace Walpole's "Hieroglyphic Tales." Walpole - a past resident of the Borough - is best known for building his beloved…
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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today we're reading Matsuo Basho. Matsuo Basho is the most famous Japanese poet of the Edo period, born in 1644 near Kyoto. After studying…
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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today we're looking to the much-beloved "The Wind in the Willows" stories. Scottish author Kenneth Grahame told his young son bedtime stories featuring the…
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Welcome to the fourth week of the Richmond Read-along! We're starting this week with Charles Baudelaire. As well as a poet, he was a noted art critic and translated much…
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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today we're looking at Virginia Woolf. Woolf may be famously remembered as part of the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists, but between 1914…
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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's poem is from John Keats, one of the many poems he produced despite dying just after his 25th birthday. Keats originally trained as…
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Welcome back to the Richmond Read-along! Today's reading is an extract from the Orkneyinga Saga, the history of the Earls of Orkney. The medieval Viking sagas give a glimpse of…
Alexander Pope (1688-1744) – [Local History Notes: 16]
Samuel Johnson’s Lives of the English Poets records a statement, attributed to Lady Bolingbroke, to the effect that Pope could 'hardly drink tea without a stratagem'. Pope’s career was, indeed,…