New layout!

Jan 20, 2010 13:38

Sorry, Tim, Graeme and Bill - I still love you, but I currently love Max's frilly cuffs more.

This blog layout made possible by the fact that she is, as always, amazingly awesome, and got me a gorgeous high-quality version of my favourite Robespierre portrait for Christmas. I have repaid her by creating a layout which will end up agreeing to the ( Read more... )

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sebastienne January 20 2010, 14:44:36 UTC
that is quite, quite charming!

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calliope85 January 20 2010, 15:08:46 UTC
Thank you! It's a thoroughly charming portrait (poor quality version of the full picture here) - he just looks so *cheerful*!

I was worried that the stripey background would be a bit eyewatering, but it seems not to be too overwhelming in moderation.

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parrot_knight January 20 2010, 14:52:39 UTC
Very, very refined. (I think history is fiction too, really; but one must not say so.)

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calliope85 January 20 2010, 15:15:10 UTC
I feel that if Robespierre's allowed to say it, then I certainly am :D (Letter to Petion, 1792: 'Notre révolution m'a fait sentir tout le sens de l'axiome qui dit que l'histoire est un roman; et je suis convaincu que la fortune et l'intrigue ont fait plus de héros, que le génie et la vertu.')

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parrot_knight January 20 2010, 15:51:39 UTC
I used to appall some of my colleagues when I said I enjoyed the storytelling and mythmaking aspects of history, which I don't think can be avoided or stamped out, only understood for what they are.

Robespierre's sentiment is certainly more poetic than Lenin's "The revolution has no need of historians," delivered as he rejected objections to the execution of a scholarly Romanov grand duke.

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highfantastical January 20 2010, 15:54:04 UTC
Tha latter part of that is... a bit painfully true, too. Oh, poor Max.

Your layout is GLORIOUS -- his beautiful frill. <3

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