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quiteirregular | Jem Bloomfield on books and faith About The Author Words of Power: Reading Shakespeare and the Bible quiteirregular ~ Jem Bloomfield on books and faith Search: In Praise of Dean Street Press and Furrowed Middlebrow 11 Monday Mar 2024 Posted by quiteirregular in Uncategorized ≈ Leave a comment I’ve recently been indexing my upcoming book ( Allusion in Detective Fiction: Shakespeare, the Bible and Dorothy L. Sayers , since you ask), an experience which I found, to quote Niles Crane being taught the box-step by Daphne Moon, “boring, yet difficult”.  I say this shamefacedly, since I know there are numerous indexers around who would do it incomparably better and enjoy the process, but there’s no help for it now.  Indexing does have its moments of interest, even for someone as bad as it as I am, not least in the way it highlights the appearance of texts or ideas across a book.  I hadn’t noticed, for example, that John Betjeman appears twic...

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