woah! With the glasses on it looks just like Abigail Westwood! Ah! Maybe we have found her doppelganger! That was very amusing! I like her representation of it! :)
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The blog takes its name from the eponymous Wall Street copyist from Herman Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener." The motto is taken from Bartleby's famous reply: "I would prefer not to."
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow - Irving (1820) Rip Van Winkle - Irving (1820) The Minister's Black Veil - Hawthorne (1836) The Murders in the Rue Morgue - Poe (1841) The Masque of the Red Death - Poe (1842) The Tell-Tale Heart - Poe (1843) The Birth-Mark - Hawthorne (1843) William Wilson - Poe (1845) Ethan Brand - Hawthorne (1850) The Scarlet Letter - Hawthorne (1850) The House of Seven Gables - Hawthorne (1851) Bartleby the Scrivener - Melville (1853) Billy Budd - Melville (1886) A Retrieved Reformation - O. Henry (1903) Ethan Frome - Wharton (1911) The Great Gatsby - Fitzgerald (1925) Neighbour Rosicky - Cather (1932) The Crucible - Miller (1953) The Enormous Radio - Cheever (1953) Fahrenheit 451 - Bradbury (1953) The Swimmer - Cheever (1964)
woah! With the glasses on it looks just like Abigail Westwood! Ah! Maybe we have found her doppelganger!
ReplyDeleteThat was very amusing! I like her representation of it! :)