“Soon he was lost in his labour and oblivious to everything but the problem of how to find a word of one syllable that meant Supralapsarianism.” — P.G. Wodehouse, Mulliner Nights (1933).
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Performativizing Papyrocentricity #5
Papyrocentric Performativity Presents:
Sherlock’s Shadow — The Conan Doyle Stories, Arthur Conan Doyle (Blitz Editions, 1990)
Dahl “M” for Murder — Alfred Hitchcock Presents Stories to be Read with the Lights On, ed. Harold Q. Masur (1973)
Best-Laid Stans — Ukridge, P.G. Wodehouse (Everyman, 2000)