Àíãëèéñêàÿ õóäîæåñòâåííàÿ ëèòåðàòóðà â îðèãèíàëå Àâòîð Christie A. (Êðèñòè À. (Âåñòìàêîòò Ì.)) Èçäàòåëüñòâî HarperCollins Publishers
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A single sentence each in Notebooks 18 and 35 also mentions the Detection Club, both with the same idea: Guest night at the Det[ection] Club during ritual—Mrs. O[liver]’s 6 guests Detection Club Murder—Mrs Oliver—her two guests—someone killed when the Ritual starts Guest Night was, not surprisingly, an evening when members of the club could invite a guest for dinner. The ‘ritual’ was the ceremony, involving the swearing of an ‘oath’ with Eric the Skull standing in for the Bible, at which new members were initiated. As a detective novelist Mrs Oliver would, of course, have been a member of the club. 3 The Moving Finger: Agatha Christie at Work ‘I mean, what can you say about how you write your books? What I mean is, first you’ve got to think of something, and then when you’ve thought of it you’ve got to force yourself to sit down and write it. That’s all.’ Dead Man’s Folly, Chapter 17 SOLUTIONS REVEALED Crooked House • Endless Night • Mrs McGinty’s Dead • A Murder is Announced • Murder in Mesopotamia • One, Two, Buckle my Shoe How did Agatha Christie produce so many books of such a high standard over so many years? A close examination of her Notebooks will reveal some of her working methods, although, as will be seen, ‘method’ was not her strong suit ...
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![]() | Mrs. Newton The photographs by and of Springs featured throughout the book - a wonderful contemporary mix of personal snapshots and professional portraits of creative figures including Yves Saint Laurent, Gore Vidal, Balthus, Robert Mapplethorpe, Brassai, Nicole Kidman, and Angelica Houston - illustrate the story of her life, in which the houses and apartments where she has lived stand as milestones. 1788 ðóá |
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![]() | Mrs. Dalloway (íà àíãëèéñêîì ÿçûêå) 119 ðóá |
![]() | Mrs Dalloway Bold and experimental, Mrs Dalloway is a landmark in twentieth-century fiction and a book that gets better with each reading. 404 ðóá |
![]() | Clark (+ êîìïàêò-êàññåòà) English for Me! A Present for Mrs. 282 ðóá |
![]() | English for Me! A Present for Mrs. Clark 347 ðóá |
![]() | Mrs Dalloway (The Hours) Elsewhere in London, Septimus Smith is being driven mad by shell shock. 267 ðóá |
![]() | Popular Classics Mrs Dalloway 111 ðóá |
![]() | Mrs. Mcginty's Dead 280 ðóá |
![]() | The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle 615 ðóá |
![]() | The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse 278 ðóá |
![]() | Mrs Dalloway 135 ðóá |
![]() | Mrs Zhivago of Queen's Park Chloe is a successful psychotherapist with two children and a Famous Friend from hell. She' s got it all. So why does she want to rub her life out and start all over again? Is it just because she hasn' t had sex for 245 days? 314 ðóá |
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![]() | Suspense and Sensibility or, First Impressions Revisited: A Mr. & Mrs. Darcy Mystery The angels smile on the young and a perfect match is found, and wedding plans are soon under way. 481 ðóá |
![]() | North by Northanger, or The Shades of Pemberley: A Mr. & Mrs. Darcy Mystery The contents are both mysterious and prescient for Mrs. Darcy. Then a summons to Northanger Abbey involves the young couple in intrigues that threaten not just the Darcy legacy and good name, but Mr. Darcy’s freedom as well. …and to make matter even worse and more uncomfortable for the expectant mother, Darcy' s overbearing aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, arrives on the scene to further bedevil Elizabeth. Add to this rumors of treasure and past scandals, and it becomes obvious that peacefulness is not at home in Pemberley, but secrets and spirits of the past are, and their revelations can have a most a chilling effect on both the Darcys and their family to come. However, such serene solitude is not meant to be. First a letter from Lady Anne Fitzwilliam Darcy, long deceased, is discovered. After the intrigues and excitements of their time in the city, the Darcys are more than prepared for a bit of peace and quiet at Pemberley. This is time that they can spend together as Elizabeth settles into her pregnancy. 612 ðóá |
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