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PERIOD MEN IN DISTRESS *:・゚✧ Poldark (2015-2019), created by Debbie Horsfield The White Queen (2013), dir. James Kent, Jamie Payne & Colin Teague Emma (2020), dir. Autumn de Wilde Bridgerton (2020-), created by Chris Van Dusen Boardwalk Empire (2010-2014), created by Terence Winter Peaky Blinders (2013-2022), created by Steven Knight Pride & Prejudice (1995), dir. Simon Langton Jane Eyre (2011), dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga
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CIARÁN HINDS as DCI James Langton in Above Suspicion | S04E03
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wheretheeternalare · 4 months
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2023 reading list :) bolded means i liked it
Companion Piece by Ali Smith Unnatural Death by Dorothy Sayers The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy Sayers Pnin by Vladimir Nabokov Lord Peter Views the Body by Dorothy Sayers Howards End by E. M. Forster The Raincoats by Jenn Pelly The Martian by Andy Weir The Minuteman Murder by Jane Langton The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco A Mercy by Toni Morrison Kindred by Octavia Butler Subculture: The Meaning of Style by Dick Hebdige Transformer by Ezra Furman Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin Rainbow Rainbow by Lydia Conklin Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston Still Life by Louise Penny The Best American Short Stories 2020 ed. Curtis Sittenfeld I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome Right Place, Right Time: The Life of a Rock & Roll Photographer by Bob Gruen A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers All This Could Be Different by Sarah Thankam Mathews Island Zombie: Iceland Writings by Roni Horn There But For The by Ali Smith The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions by Larry Mitchell A Dream of a Woman by Casey Plett The Transgender Issue: Trans Justice Is Justice For All by Shon Faye The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia by Philip Sidney Mother Camp: Female Impersonators in America by Esther Newton Bellies by Nicola Dinan A Question of Proof by Nicholas Blake Girlfriends by Emily Zhou Decolonize Drag by Kareem Khubchandani Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance by Johnny Rogan England Is Mine: Pop Life in Albion from Wilde to Goldie by Michael Bracewell Swann's Way by Marcel Proust
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Hi!
I think I’m right that you’re a fellow listener of audio books? I was wondering if you had any recommendations for particularly good narrators? I have been spoilt by the awesomeness of Moira Quirk (Tamsyn Muir’s Locked Tomb)& Adjoa Andoh (Anne Leckie’s Imperial Radch) - also Kobna Holdbrook-Smith (Ben Aaronovich’s Rivers of london), Robin Miles (N K Jemisin’s Great Cities) & Kristin Atherton (Garth Nix’s Angel Mage). I’m currently listening to the Temeraire series but am always on the hunt for the next good book!
I'm sorry it took me so long to get to this! You have of course already named my top two audiobook recs (Moira Quirk's TLT and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith's RoL) so here are some further favourites:
Memoirs of Lady Trent read by Kate Reading (5 books in the main series)
A Crown for Cold Silver read by Angéle Masters (first in a trilogy)
Discworld audiobooks! Personally I prefer Stephen Briggs over Nigel Planer but tbh they're both really good
Lord of the Rings read by Andy Serkis is really fun! my brother got started on this for a long train ride and he a) doesn't really read usually b) isn't that confident with English so I think that is a recommendation all of its own
Graceling Realms but make sure you get the version by Xanthe Elbrick!! (5 books so far but although I've read all of them I've only listened to 2 and 3)
if you already like Kristin Atherton you should check out her performance of Howl's Moving Castle!
and I'm going to rec @ariaste's brilliant book A Conspiracy of Truths read by James Langton, perfectly captures the crotchety old man narrator
I hope you find something you like! I am basically always listening to an audiobook even if I've already heard it a dozen times, but I am also very picky so I have a lot of Opinions about what I like and end up revisiting favourites a lot xD
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fellow fansies - I have complied a (hopefully) comprehensive list of cast members for anyone new to the fandom or for those who may like a refresher on the casts. I've not included every single character, just the main ones, so if you'd like a character adding just ask; also if you notice any cast members are missing or have been labelled incorrectly in any way, please let me know, I want this list to be as accurate as possible. characters with a dash (-) for any of the categories I wasn't sure if they were included in that production or not. if you're able to fill in any of the blanks that would be much appreciated. any questions, please let me know <3
Jack
1992; Christian Bale
Workshop; Jay Armstrong Johnson
Paper Mill; Jeremy Jordan
Broadway; Jeremy Jordan, Corey Cott, Mike Faist (u/s)
Tour; Dan DeLuca, Joey Barreiro
Proshot; Jeremy Jordan
UK; Michael Ahomka-Lindsay, George Crawford (u/s), Matt Trevorrow (u/s)
Pulitzer
1992; Robert Duvall
Workshop; Shuler Hensley
Paper Mill; John Dossett
Broadway; John Dossett, Rob Raines, John E. Brady (u/s)
Tour; Steve Blanchard
Proshot; Steve Blanchard
UK; Cameron Blakely, Ross Dawes (u/s), George Crawford (u/s)
Katherine
1992; N/A
Workshop; Meghann Fahy
Paper Mill; Kara Lindsay
Broadway; Kara Lindsay
Tour; Stephanie Styles, Morgan Keene
Proshot; Kara Lindsay
UK; Bronté Barbé, Bobbie Chambers (u/s)
Davey
1992; David Moscow
Workshop; Jason Michael Snow
Paper Mill; Ben Fankhauser
Broadway; Ben Fankhauser, Ryan Breslin (u/s), Garrett Hawe (u/s)
Tour; Jacob Kemp, Stephen Michael Langton
Proshot; Ben Fankhauser
UK; Ryan Kopel, Alex James-Hatton (u/s)
Medda
1992; Ann-Margret
Workshop; Liz Larsen
Paper Mill; Helen Anker
Broadway; Capathia Jenkins, Caitlyn Caughell (u/s), Julie Foldesi (u/s)
Tour; Angela Grovey
Proshot; Aisha de Haas
UK; Moya Angela, Kamilla Fernandes (u/s)
Crutchie
1992; Marty Belafsky
Workshop; Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Paper Mill; Andrew Keenan-Bolger
Broadway; Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Andy Richardson, Garrett Hawe (u/s)
Tour; Zachary Sayle
Proshot; Andrew Keenan-Bolger
UK; Matthew Duckett, Alex James-Hatton (u/s)
Les
1992; Luke Edwards
Workshop; Matthew Gumley
Paper Mill; R.J Fattori, Vincent Agnello
Broadway; Lewis Grosso, Matthew Schechter
Tour; Vincent Crocilla, Anthony Rosenthal, Ethan Steiner (alternate), Jonathan Fenton (alternate)
Proshot; Ethan Steiner
UK; Nesim Annan, Haydn Court, Oliver Gordon, Ethan Sokontwe
Race
1992; Max Casella
Workshop; Robert Hager
Paper Mill; Ryan Breslin
Broadway; Ryan Breslin
Tour; Ben Cook
Proshot; Ben Cook
UK; Josh Barnett
Albert
1992; N/A
Workshop; Jordan Nichols
Paper Mill; Garrett Hawe
Broadway; Garrett Hawe
Tour; Sky Flaherty
Proshot; Sky Flaherty
UK; Jacob Fisher
Specs
1992; Mark David
Workshop; Jordan Samuels
Paper Mill; Ryan Steele
Broadway; Ryan Steele
Tour; Jordan Samuels
Proshot; Jordan Samuels
UK; Samuel Bailey
Henry
1992; N/A
Workshop; N/A
Paper Mill; Kyle Coffman
Broadway; Kyle Coffman
Tour; DeMarius Copes
Proshot; Michael Rios
UK; Matt Trevorrow
Finch
1992; N/A
Workshop; Bobby List
Paper Mill; Aaron J. Albano
Broadway; Julian DeGuzman
Tour; Julian DeGuzman
Proshot; Iain Young
UK; Damon Gould, Zack Guest (swing)
Romeo
1992; N/A
Workshop; N/A
Paper Mill; Andy Richardson
Broadway; Andy Richardson
Tour; Nico DeJesus
Proshot; Nico DeJesus
UK; George Michaelides, Jordan Isaac (swing)
Spot
1992; Gabriel Damon
Workshop; John Arthur Greene
Paper Mill; Tommy Bracco
Broadway; Tommy Bracco
Tour; Jeff Heimbrock, Anthony Zas
Proshot; Tommy Bracco
UK; Clarice Julianda
JoJo
1992; N/A
Workshop; -
Paper Mill; -
Broadway; Thayne Jasperson
Tour; Josh Burrage
Proshot; Josh Burrage
UK; Mukeni Nel
Tommy Boy
1992; N/A
Workshop; -
Paper Mill; -
Broadway; -
Tour; -
Proshot; Michael Dameski
UK; Jack Bromage
Mike
1992; N/A
Workshop; N/A
Paper Mill; -
Broadway; -
Tour; -
Proshot; Jacob Guzman
UK; Mark Samaras
Ike
1992; N/A
Workshop; N/A
Paper Mill; -
Broadway; -
Tour; -
Proshot; David Guzman
UK; Arcangelo Ciulla
Mush
1992; Aaron Lohr
Workshop; -
Paper Mill; -
Broadway; Ephraim Sykes
Tour; Jack Sippel
Proshot; Nick Masson
UK; Joshua Denyer
Elmer
1992; N/A
Workshop; -
Paper Mill; -
Broadway; Evan Kazprak
Tour; Anthony Zas
Proshot; Anthony Zas
UK; Joshua Nkemdilim, Bradley Trevethan (swing), Rory Shafford (swing)
Wiesel/Jacobi/Mayor
1992; Michael Lerner (Weisel)
Workshop; Robert Creighton (Weisel), Tom Alan Robbins (Jacobi)
Paper Mill; John E. Brady
Broadway; Michael Gorman
Tour; Michael Gorman
Proshot; John E. Brady (Wiesel & Jacobi), Michael Gorman (Mayor)
UK; Jamie Golding (Wiesel), Alex James-Hatton (Wiesel u/s)
Morris
1992; David Sheinkopf
Workshop; Corey March
Paper Mill; Mike Faist
Broadway; Mike Faist
Tour; Michael Ryan
Proshot; Devin Lewis
UK; George Crawford, Zack Guest (swing), Jordan Isaac (swing), Bradley Trevethan (swing)
Oscar
1992; Shon Greenblatt
Workshop; Ben Thompson
Paper Mill; Brendon Stimson
Broadway; Brendon Stimson
Tour; Jon Hacker
Proshot; Anthony Norman
UK; Alex James-Hatton, Zack Guest (swing), Jordan Isaac (swing), Bradley Trevethan (swing)
Seitz
1992; Charles Cioffi
Workshop; Bill Nolte
Paper Mill; Mark Aldrich
Broadway; Mark Aldrich
Tour; Mark Aldrich
Proshot; Mark Aldrich
UK; N/A
Bunsen
1992; N/A
Workshop; Mark Price
Paper Mill; Nick Sullivan
Broadway; Nick Sullivan
Tour; Bill Bateman
Proshot; Bill Bateman
UK; Siõn Lloyd, George Crawford (u/s)
Hannah
1992; N/A
Workshop; N/A
Paper Mill; Laurie Veldheer
Broadway; Laurie Veldheer
Tour; Meredith Inglesby
Proshot; Meredith Ingleby
UK; Bobbie Chambers, Lindsay Atherton (u/s)
Snyder
1992; Kevin Tighe
Workshop; Marcus Neville
Paper Mill; Stuart Marland
Broadway; Stuart Marland
Tour; James Judy
Proshot; James Judy
UK; Ross Dawes, Alex James-Hatton (u/s), George Crawford (u/s)
Nunzio/Teddy Roosevelt
1992; N/A
Workshop; Tom Alan Robbins
Paper Mill; Kevin Carolan
Broadway; Kevin Carolan
Tour; Kevin Carolan
Proshot; Kevin Carolan
UK; Barry Keenan, George Crawford (u/s)
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kwebtv · 18 days
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Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years - ITV - September 6, 1981 - October 25, 1981
Drama (8 Episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Robert Hardy as Winston Churchill
Siân Phillips as Clementine Churchill
Nigel Havers as Randolph Churchill
Tim Pigott-Smith as Brendan Bracken
David Swift as Professor Lindemann
Sherrie Hewson as Mrs. Pearman
Moray Watson as Major Desmond Morton
Paul Freeman as Ralph Wigram
Frank Middlemass as Lord Derby
Sam Wanamaker as Bernard Baruch
Peter Barkworth as Stanley Baldwin
Eric Porter as Neville Chamberlain
Edward Woodward as Sir Samuel Hoare
Peter Vaughan as Sir Thomas Inskip
Robert James as Ramsay MacDonald
Tony Mathews as Anthony Eden
Ian Collier as Harold Macmillan
Marcella Markham as Nancy Astor
Walter Gotell as Lord Swinton
Richard Murdoch as Lord Halifax
Clive Swift as Sir Horace Wilson
Phil Brown as Lord Beaverbrook
Diane Fletcher as Ava Wigram
Geoffrey Toone as Sir Louis Kershaw
Norman Jones as Clement Attlee
Geoffrey Chater as Lord Hailsham
Stratford Johns as Lord Rothermere
Norman Bird as Sir Maurice Hankey
Roger Bizley as Ernst Hanfstaengl
James Cossins as Lord Lothian
Guy Deghy as King George V
Stephen Elliott as William Randolph Hearst
Günter Meisner as Adolf Hitler
Frederick Jaeger as Joachim von Ribbentrop
David Langton as Lord Londonderry
Preston Lockwood as Austen Chamberlain
David Markham as the Duke of Marlborough
Richard Marner as Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin
Llewellyn Rees as Lord Salisbury
Terence Rigby as Thomas Barlow
Margaret Courtenay as Maxine Elliott
Merrie Lynn Ross as Marion Davies
Nigel Stock as Admiral Domvile
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Wednesday 26 December 1832
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fine morning F48 ½° at 8 ½ a.m. breakfast with Marian at 9 50 till 10 ¾ - then near an hour with my aunt – out at 11 ¾ - Pickles not at the stubbing in Wellroyde brow – John had been earthing up holly hedge along west slope of walk – had got up the great hazel at the top of the calf croft – told him where to put it – with James S- and William Green and John trying to get it into the sledge till 1 – too much for us – to get more force after dinner (told John I would send his daughter Charlotte to school and try what I could do for afterwards) and at 1 ¼ off from the hut to Lidgate - Miss W- out - walked towards Crownest the old road and met her - returned - sat by her the 12 minutes while she dined - about 3 walk her to Whitehall and back and then sat with her till 6 ¼ - better today talked till I had half persuaded her to say a serious yes and go with me    her scruples seem abated   grubbled her after our walk she saying nothing for or against it but seeming not very anxious about my ceasing this sort of care for her    talked of keeping on Lidgate for us to return to    of her going to York and Langton and our being of[f] on the last day of next month  had before said if her answer was no she might go with me to London    which seemed to please her   she said she had been looking at the first note she ever had from me which she had carefully kept and it was dated    the seventh November 1828  this date seemed to have made a great impression on her in fact tonight she was quite inclined for going and seemed to think more seriously of her word and the tie between us    but I attached in reality no importance to all this   well knowing that tomorrow she might be all on the other side [of] the question home at 6 ½ - dinner at 6 55 - afterwards wrote 3 pages and ends and first page crossed to M- said it was odd enough but I had not written to Mr Kinnersley having waited to hear from her M- whether the man objected to take £20 including washing and whether he would wait a few weeks for my place - thought I should not want him before the 30th of next month but considering what M- said (that he would now have been living with them but for proximity to Clough hall) and that not much good was to be expected from Mr K-s’ answer I would wave writing to him, and would engage Thomas Beech from 30 January next - might want him sooner but if not so soon would allow him board wages 12/. a week from 30th January - she must make him understand that he must make no difficulties, take the place as he found it, and do what I told him - should be much obliged to get him an undress suit, Oxford-mixture jacket and waistcoat and plush breeches and plain yellow buttons which would do till I got to London Strongitharm having my dries and furnishing me with buttons - would pay M- for the livery and things from Leamington when we met - sorry for her trouble in parting with all her under women servants - would she have any objection to try Martha Booth as kitchen girl? thought she might suit her - had not mentioned it to anyone, so M- might think of it or not, as she liked - asked when they were to be at Leamington - ‘I fancy myself looking much better than when you saw me last - I am fatter, stronger, and happier - much of my former buoyancy of spirit is returned, and I have much positive enjoyment - reason has at last prevailed, and I am mistaken if you do not soon blot me out from your list of the dissatisfied - Everything seems to go well with me, for, tho’ I have no gold mine, I feel that I shall work thro’ my inconveniences, and have little cause to regret what I have done - there will be no further nonsense I trust, about my walk - it is not a good walkable path, and I mean to give one of the men now working for me so much a year to keep it in order - In fact, I hope I shall leave all my concerns more satisfactory than I have ever done before - I have lately been much pleased with some business like attentions from people upon whom I had no claim - I seem to have established myself a character at least respectable - I see, and feel, that I have nothing to complain of, and all I am now anxious about is to wind up my concerns and be on the wide world again - God bless you Mary! May every good attend you - may be happy in whatever way is best suited to your taste and believe me always very especially and entirely yours AL’ – sent off by John at 8 55 my letter to M- ‘Lawton hall Lawton Cheshire’ wrote out the whole of yesterday and first 8 lines of today and went into the other room at 9 ¾ - Antwerp surrendered unconditionally on the24th instant (Monday) – my aunt went to bed at 10 35 and I staid down and wrote all but the first 8 lines of today till 11 10 – fine day – F48° now at 11 ½ p.m.
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Poetry in Motion
• MR MACADAM'S
• ANDREW
• IRVING
• LADY FLOOD
• ROHAN
• LOUIS
• REVEREND SORNER
• J. BUNSEN
• NIORT ; HENRI FRANCOIS
• COLONEL TIMMS
• THOM
• JOHN LOUDOUN MACADAM
• ADDISON
• KENT
• MR DUNLOP
• CHRISTIAN YEAR
• MR MACADAM
• TO GRANT
• MARQUISE
• MR ANDREWS
• MR CROKER
• GALE
• WILLIAM PITT
• ROMAN EMPEROR
• JOHNSON
• HOTTENTOT VENUS
• REARADMIRAL BEAUMONT
• VICTOR COUSIN
• CHEVALIER
• FRANCHISE
• THOMAS
• JOHN/ LOUDOUN
• REV. LANGTON
• NICHOLAS UVEDALE
• GRANT
• MR PIGOU'S
• ROBERT LOWTH
• WILLIAM
• JONATHAN THATCHER
• CHARLES BULLER
• MR J. W. CROKER
• LORD LYTTELTON
• FIRST KING
• POPE GREGORY III
• ANGEL
• DOWAGER LADY LYTTELTON'S
• KING EDWARD
• MR ANDREWS'S
• ED
• JOHN
• EDWARD PLANTAGENET
• SIR CLOUDESLEY
• VENUS
• SCOTT'S LETTERS
• MR BULLOCK
• JOHN LOUDOUN
• MR MILES PETER ANDREWS
• CAPTAIN GEORGE WILLIAM MANBY
• PARIS; MAURICE
• HORACE
• JAMES
• MR TOPHAM
• DR JOHNSON
• JOHN ELWES
• POWELL
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muznew · 2 months
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Toolroom Miami 2024
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Toolroom Miami 2024
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- Artists: ESSEL, Mark Knight, Green Velvet, James Hurr, Tony Romera, Low Steppa, Roland Clark, HoneyLuv, Patrick Prins, Solardo, Nicole Moudaber, London Community Gospel Choir, Martin Ikin, Shadow Child, Maur, Westend, Cami Bear, Jerome Robins, Alex Kenji, Kathy Brown, Wh0, Crusy, Alex Now (ES), Nathan Barato, Matheo Velez, CASSIMM, Jenn Getz & Alfie, Hotswing, Piero Pirupa, Flashmob, Saint Sinner, FLORENTIA, Dale Howard, Aldo Cadiz, Ki Creighton, ManyFew, Katy Alex, Alaia & Gallo, Carly Wilford, Castion, Sllash & Doppe, Arthur Baker, Ruben Lasala, Kapowsky, Sgt Slick, Beverley Knight, Jewel Kid, Raw Silk, E-Man, Saison, Rachel Foxx, Ben Remember, Nausica, Dantiez, The Saunderson Brothers, Camila Jun, Black Legend, Ridney, PowerDress, Soul Avengerz, Adeva, Sebb Junior, Re-Tide, Lukas Setto, Tough Love, Aaron Pfeiffer, Thomas Newson, Sinner & James, Jay Vegas, Langton, Twolate, Siwell, Tom Enzy, Vadi, Niko The Kid, Tony Cortez, Papa Marlin, Bondar, Various Artists DATE CREATED: Read the full article
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afiliadosiniciantes · 6 months
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Bíblia de estudo cronológica Organizada em ordem consecutiva. Pode ser ...
Bíblia de estudo cronológica  Organizada em ordem consecutiva. Pode ser lido como uma história de eventos como eles aconteceram Versão king James site https://sites.google.com/view/biblia-de-estudo-cronologica/home Introdução A Bíblia de estudo cronológica organizado em ordem consecutiva. Pode ser lido como uma história de eventos como eles aconteceram. A primeira edição da Bíblia Cronológica tem sido um auxílio de estudo valioso e bem-amado desde sua publicação em 1977. Esta edição da Bíblia de estudo, com notas de interesse histórico, geográfico, arqueológico e humano, acrescenta muitos novos insights. A compreensão da Bíblia foi aprimorada ao longo dos tempos com novos auxílios de estudo. As divisões dos capítulos provavelmente foram feitas por Stephen Langton, arcebispo de Canterbury, Inglaterra, que morreu em 1228. 1 A invenção da imprensa (Gutenberg) produziu a primeira Bíblia impressa em 1456. A numeração de versos individuais não foi usada até Robert Stephens, um escritor de Paris impressor, criou-o em 1551. A primeira edição da versão King James foi produzida em 1611, mas não finalizada para o que temos agora até 1769. A cronologia acadêmica estabelecida por James Ussher (1581–1656) foi usada pela primeira vez em 1701. Muitos outras Bíblias de estudo úteis foram produzidas desde então, incluindo a Scofield Reference Bible em 1909. Esperamos que este esforço cronológico seja outro trampolim para ampliar nossa compreensão da Bíblia e uma ajuda para futuros estudiosos.
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chetyarbrough · 10 months
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Audio-book Review By Chet Yarbrough Blog: awalkingdelight) Website: chetyarbrough.blog Satin Island By: Tom McCarthy Narrated by: James Langton (Tom McCarthy, British Novelist, Nominated for the Booker Prize twice, One of which was for “Satin Island”.) To this listener, “Satin Island” is an intellectual journey to nowhere. Obviously, others who determined McCarthy should be nominated for a…
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Ciarán Hinds as DCI James Langton in Above Suspicion | S04E01
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Magna Carta Libertatum (Medieval Latin for "Great Charter of Freedoms"), commonly called Magna Carta (also Magna Charta; "Great Charter"),[a] is a royal charter[4][5] of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215.[b] First drafted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Stephen Langton, to make peace between the unpopular king and a group of rebel barons, it promised the protection of church rights, protection for the barons from illegal imprisonment, access to swift justice, and limitations on feudal payments to the Crown, to be implemented through a council of 25 barons. Neither side stood behind their commitments, and the charter was annulled by Pope Innocent III, leading to the First Barons' War.
After John's death, the regency government of his young son, Henry III, reissued the document in 1216, stripped of some of its more radical content, in an unsuccessful bid to build political support for their cause. At the end of the war in 1217, it formed part of the peace treaty agreed at Lambeth, where the document acquired the name "Magna Carta", to distinguish it from the smaller Charter of the Forest which was issued at the same time. Short of funds, Henry reissued the charter again in 1225 in exchange for a grant of new taxes. His son, Edward I, repeated the exercise in 1297, this time confirming it as part of England's statute law. The charter became part of English political life and was typically renewed by each monarch in turn, although as time went by and the fledgling Parliament of England passed new laws, it lost some of its practical significance.
At the end of the 16th century, there was an upsurge in interest in Magna Carta. Lawyers and historians at the time believed that there was an ancient English constitution, going back to the days of the Anglo-Saxons, that protected individual English freedoms. They argued that the Norman invasion of 1066 had overthrown these rights, and that Magna Carta had been a popular attempt to restore them, making the charter an essential foundation for the contemporary powers of Parliament and legal principles such as habeas corpus. Although this historical account was badly flawed, jurists such as Sir Edward Coke used Magna Carta extensively in the early 17th century, arguing against the divine right of kings. Both James I and his son Charles I attempted to suppress the discussion of Magna Carta. The political myth of Magna Carta and its protection of ancient personal liberties persisted after the Glorious Revolution of 1688 until well into the 19th century. It influenced the early American colonists in the Thirteen Colonies and the formation of the United States Constitution, which became the supreme law of the land in the new republic of the United States.[c] Research by Victorian historians showed that the original 1215 charter had concerned the medieval relationship between the monarch and the barons, rather than the rights of ordinary people, but the charter remained a powerful, iconic document, even after almost all of its content was repealed from the statute books in the 19th and 20th centuries. None of the original 1215 Magna Carta is currently in force as it was repealed, however four clauses of the original charter (1 (part), 13, 39 and 40) are enshrined in the 1297 reissued Magna Carta and do still remain in force in England and Wales (as clauses 1, 9 and 29 of the 1297 statute).[6][7]
Magna Carta still forms an important symbol of liberty today, often cited by politicians and campaigners, and is held in great respect by the British and American legal communities, Lord Denning describing it as "the greatest constitutional document of all times—the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot".[8] In the 21st century, four exemplifications of the original 1215 charter remain in existence, two at the British Library, one at Lincoln Castle and one at Salisbury Cathedral. There are also a handful of the subsequent charters in public and private ownership, including copies of the 1297 charter in both the United States and Australia. Although scholars refer to the 63 numbered "clauses" of Magna Carta, this is a modern system of numbering, introduced by Sir William Blackstone in 1759; the original charter formed a single, long unbroken text. The four original 1215 charters were displayed together at the British Library for one day, 3 February 2015, to mark the 800th anniversary of Magna Carta.
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