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A Menu for All Seasons: John Lanchester's The Debt to Pleasure and the New European Novel

A Menu for All Seasons: John Lanchester's The Debt to Pleasure and the New European Novel December 2003 71 4 George T. Wright, 11' H. Auden, Twayne’s United States Authors series (New York: Twayne, 1969) 99, cites this poem as “a product of his sojourn in Brussels in late 1938” before he moved to the United States “early in 1939.” 6 In Auden, Another Time: Poems (New York: Random House, 1940) 34. bSee “Notes on the Plates,” Complete Edition of the Paintings 190: “The opin­ ions as to the authority of both versions are greatly divided.” One side prefers the van Buuren version, the other “declares both paintings to be copies, add­ ing that the smaller version [van Buuren] is nearer to the lost original.” 7 In T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land and other poems (London: Faber, 1940) 25- 8 “Incoming Passenger and Mail Ships,” New York Times 23 June 1959: 66; “Ships Sailing Today,” New York Times 24 June 1959: 62. 9 Late winter storms on the north Atlantic had occasioned a late arrival and record turnaround for the Queen Elizabeth on 2 April 1959, as noted in both London and New York on that date, which may have previously im­ pressed the cabdriver. See “ Queen Elizabeth record turn-round,” London Times 2 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

A Menu for All Seasons: John Lanchester's The Debt to Pleasure and the New European Novel

English Language Notes , Volume 41 (2) – Dec 1, 2003

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0013-8282
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2573-3575
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10.1215/00138282-41.2.71
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December 2003 71 4 George T. Wright, 11' H. Auden, Twayne’s United States Authors series (New York: Twayne, 1969) 99, cites this poem as “a product of his sojourn in Brussels in late 1938” before he moved to the United States “early in 1939.” 6 In Auden, Another Time: Poems (New York: Random House, 1940) 34. bSee “Notes on the Plates,” Complete Edition of the Paintings 190: “The opin­ ions as to the authority of both versions are greatly divided.” One side prefers the van Buuren version, the other “declares both paintings to be copies, add­ ing that the smaller version [van Buuren] is nearer to the lost original.” 7 In T. S. Eliot, The Waste Land and other poems (London: Faber, 1940) 25- 8 “Incoming Passenger and Mail Ships,” New York Times 23 June 1959: 66; “Ships Sailing Today,” New York Times 24 June 1959: 62. 9 Late winter storms on the north Atlantic had occasioned a late arrival and record turnaround for the Queen Elizabeth on 2 April 1959, as noted in both London and New York on that date, which may have previously im­ pressed the cabdriver. See “ Queen Elizabeth record turn-round,” London Times 2

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