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- I'm writing a Clerihew for a friend of mine.
- Common forms include the limerick, the clerihew, and the double dactyl.
- The resulting epics were named Limerick Inferno, Haiku Purgatorio, and Clerihew Paradiso.
- If an American Edmund Clerihew Bentley were writing the Gore campaign slogan, it would be : Al's a pal.
- G . K . Chesterton, a friend of Bentley, was also a practitioner of the clerihew and one of the sources of its popularity.
- Among contemporary writers, the satirist Craig Brown has made considerable use of the clerihew in his columns for " The Daily Telegraph ".
- Keep in mind that he rhyme doesn't have to be spot on ( as is the nature of Clerihews ), but it should be somewhat clever.
- The book, designed by Jennifer Mercer and bound by Melissa Moffa, consists of dueling limericks and clerihews in which Hilbert and Yezzi challenge and insult each other.
- Though " ShrinkLits " was his only published book, shortly before his death in 1998 he had completed a new manuscript for a collection of clerihews.
- Ewart worked in a variety of forms, from haiku to clerihew to a parody of W . B . Yeat's " Sailing to Byzantium ."
- G . K . Chesterton dedicated his popular detective novel on anarchist terrorism, " The Man Who Was Thursday ", to Edmund Clerihew Bentley, a schoolfriend.
- Edmund Clerihew Bentley wrote flippantly : " Martin Tupper / Sang for his supper . / Though the supper wasn't nice, / It was cheap at the price ."
- An inveterate punster who collected clerihews, dabbled in double dactyls, limned lipograms, mixed macaronics and exulted in anagrams, homonyms, oxymorons, palindromes and spoonerisms, Espy could not help himself.
- There's also the versification feature, " Clerihew Corner, " and the inspired " Chesterton's Mailbag, " in which the deceased author " answers " reader mail.
- William Clerihew makes a cameo appearance in Chapter XIII of " Trent's Own Case ", where, in his capacity as wine expert, he provides Trent with information that proves crucial to the solving of the case.
- Clerihews are not satirical or abusive, but they target famous individuals and reposition them in an absurd, anachronistic or commonplace setting, often giving them an over-simplified and slightly garbled description ( not unlike the schoolboy style of " 1066 and All That " ).
- A contact made through the Poetry Society, Niel Wright, of Original Books, published Ricketts's first collection of poetry, " Coming under Scrutiny ", in 1989, mostly a collection of satirical verses, including a witty clerihew file on New Zealand writers.
- However, he also wrote detective fiction featuring wine merchant and expert William Clerihew ( apparently named in tribute to Edmund Clerihew Bentley ) : the short story " Tokay of the Comet Year " ( 1930 ) and the novel " Mr . Clerihew, Wine Merchant " ( 1933 ).
- However, he also wrote detective fiction featuring wine merchant and expert William Clerihew ( apparently named in tribute to Edmund Clerihew Bentley ) : the short story " Tokay of the Comet Year " ( 1930 ) and the novel " Mr . Clerihew, Wine Merchant " ( 1933 ).
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