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UK adoption agencies are reporting
"huge numbers of calls from 'deeply distressed' adoptive parents whose children have been contacted"
through Facebook and other social networking sites, in violation of the traditional, confidential reunion process between birth parents and their offspring who have been placed with other families. Full report from
Channel 4
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posted by
zarq
on May 23, 2010 -
45 comments
Utopia Britannica
is a collection of
stories
and a
gazetter
about utopian communes in the British Isles from the 14th Century up until the end of World War II. There are some incredible tales in here, such as
'Free Love' in 19th Century Somerset
,
St. Kilda, Death of an Island Republic
,
Percy Bysshe Shelley's attempted communes
,
Augustus John, the King of Bohemia
and
many more
.
posted by
Kattullus
on Sep 25, 2009 -
10 comments
British Women Romantic Poets Project
is a collection of poetry written by women from the British Isles between 1789 and 1832.
Over a hundred female poets
are represented. Women rarely feature in literary histories of the Romantic period but there is treasure if you search (some poems are, frankly, terrible). A few places to start are Charlotte Turner Smith's
Elegiac Sonnets, and Other Poems
, Christian Ross Milne's
Simple Poems on Simple Subjects
and Mary Robinson's sonnet cycle
Sappho and Phaon
. The oddest works to modern readers may be Elizabeth Hitchener's
Enigmas, Historical and Geographical
and Marianne Curties'
Classical Pastime
, which are collections of verse riddles (the answers are at the end of the text).
posted by
Kattullus
on Aug 26, 2009 -
5 comments
Celebrate the most underappreciated holiday of the year!
February 1st is
St. Brigid's Day
or Imbolc or Candlemas.
St. Brigid of Ireland
, the woman who some make a good case that she should be the
Patron Saint of Ireland before Patrick
. Others say she was the
pre-Christian fertility
or fire goddess of the Celts and that the
Catholic Church
co-opted her day as they did with many pagan pre-Christian holidays. Whether one celebrates Candlemas as a
Catholic holy day
or as a one of the
Pagan cross-quarter days
, it is also the
Festival of Lights
. Regardless, I have loved February 1st and 2nd since college as
Groundhog Day
is the most whimsical
holiday of the year
, thankfully it does not have a 2 month retail buying season building up to it. Tomorrow, I shall take a photo to
Puxsutawney Phil
to
St.
Brigid's
Well
in
Kildare
to celebrate properly.
posted by
msjen
on Feb 1, 2006 -
11 comments
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