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  • October 21st, 2009 - 6: 00 am § in Ceremonies, Love, Marriage, Social History

    2009 October | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • The Ceremonies is a strongly metafictional novel, and proudly so; its protagonist is a professor who's taking time off from his life in New York to read horror fiction for Pete's sake.

    MIND MELD: The Forgotten Books of SF/F/H 2009

  • Posted 21 Oct 2009 by Evangeline Holland in Ceremonies, Love, Marriage, Social History

    The Wedding | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • What sadly isn't in print, however, is T.E.D. Klein's novel The Ceremonies, which is an ode to horror fiction past (and to Machen's "The White People" in particular) while at the same time being a starkly terrifying horror novel in and of itself.

    MIND MELD: The Forgotten Books of SF/F/H 2009

  • The advisory paints such a grim scenario that you might think the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which issued the advisory, is trying to discourage people from coming.

    The Latest Warning on Inauguration Gridlock - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • The advisory paints such a grim scenario that you might think the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which issued the advisory, is trying to discourage people from coming.

    The Latest Warning on Inauguration Gridlock - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • E. D. Klein published a book called The Ceremonies 1984 which was inspired by Machen's "The White People".

    Arthur Machen Dark Worlds Club 2009

  • "Ceremonies," says the _Li chi_, the great classic of ceremonial usages, "are the greatest of all things by which men live."

    Myths and Legends of China 1909

  • "Ceremonies," began the official, with embarrassment, "have been more or less neglected for some little time, and --"

    The Napoleon of Notting Hill 1905

  • Page view page image: during the day in sweeping and cleaning every part of the temple, and strewing the floor, which was a concrete of gravel and clay, and ornamenting the sides of it, with willow boughs and aromatic herbs which they gathered in the prairies, and otherwise preparing it for the "Ceremonies," to commence on the next morning.

    O-kee-pa, a Religious Ceremony, and Other Customs of the Mandans 1867

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