Author: Deborah Crombie
Cites
- William Shakespeare (1)
- IN: In A Dark House (2004) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Why have you suffer’d me to be imprison’d,
Kept in a dark house…
FROM: The Twelfth Night, (1623), Play, UK
- Walther von der Vogelweide (1)
- IN: And Justice There Is None (2002) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The sun no longer shows
His face; and treason sows
His secret seeds that no man can detect;
Fathers by their children are undone;
The brother would the brother cheat;
And the cowled monk is a deceit…
Might is right, and justice there is none.
FROM: "Millennium", (None), Poem, Germany
- Frederick Bligh Bond (1)
- IN: A Finer End (2001) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Imagination is a great gift, a Divine power of the mind, and may be trained and educated to create and to receive only that which is true.
FROM: The Gate of Remembrance, (1919), Book, UK
- George Nicholson (1)
- IN: Kissed a Sad Goodbye (1999) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: The old dockland is still clear in the minds of Londoners. Generations of children grew up in streets where the houses were dwarfed by ships, whose sides rose like cliffs over their back gardens.
FROM: Dockland:
An illustrated historical survey
of life and work in East London, (1986), Book, UK
- Julian of Norwich (1)
- IN: All Shall Be Well (1994) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: It is sooth that sin is cause of all this pain, But all shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well.
FROM: Julian of Norwich, 15th century, (None), Religious Text, UK
- Carolyn Heilbrun (1)
- IN: Dreaming Of The Bones (1997) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: There are four ways to write a woman’s life: the woman herself may tell it, in what she chooses to call an autobiography; she may tell it in what she chooses to call fiction; a biographer, woman or man, may write the woman’s life in what is called a biography; or the woman may write her own life, in advance of living it, unconsciously, and without recognizing or naming the process.
FROM: Writing a Woman’s Life, (1988), Book, US
- NULL (2)
- IN: Necessary as Blood (2009) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: Umbra Sumus-“We are shadows.”
FROM: Inscription on the sundial of the Huguenot church, now the Jamme Masjid mosque, on Brick Lane, (None), Inscription, UK
- IN: The Sound of Broken Glass (2013) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: ...Denmark Street is forever associated with music. Earning the nickname of London's Tin Pan Alley in the 1920s, musicians have flocked to this renowned corner of Soho since its origins as a sheet music supplier in Victorian times.
FROM: www.covent-garden.co.ul, (None), Website, NULL
- George Pocock (1)
- IN: No Mark upon Her (2011) Fiction, Mystery, American
EPIGRAPH: The art of sculling is like any other art. It is perfected only with constant practice so that each movement is graceful and is done correctly without thinking about it.
FROM: Notes on the Sculling Stroke as Performed by Professional Scullers on the Thames River, England, (None), [NA], UK
- Anonymous (1)
- IN: To Dwell in Darkness (2014) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Saint Pancras is the patron saint of children, and is invoked against perjury and false witness.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL