Title: The Last Unwedded Nights of Sir Robert Gadlen
Author:
newredshoesRecipient:
lilacsigilCharacters: Psylocke, Blob, Hob Gadling (The Sandman); Mystique, Husk, a cameo here and there
Rating: PG-13ish for sex, violence, and theatrics
Word Count: 3,086
Summary: Psylocke - does an English lady of good breeding want to become a warrior in 1602? How does she fight?
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I love the Agincourt line --
and I’faith, she is a marvel. . . . "marvel" being such a great Shakespearean word. Excellent.
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Mmguh, Shakespeare. He is one of my Trio of Eternal Dead White Boyfriends. (The others being Homer and James Joyce.)
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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Behold my musings on the use of 'marvel' in Shakespeare.
And I have a theory written out somewhere re: Scott/Jean/Emma and "The Dead" --
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Thank you.
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Thank you so much for the note. I'm glad it pleased. :)
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The format was wonderful, and the language simply amazing, especially in the "play" sections.
Using Hob Gadling was a wonderful conceit, and I was so delighted to see Elizabeth and Hob share their secrets with each other at the end.
I am absolutely thrilled and honoured to receive this story.
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