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* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: For some reason, a lot of people think the title is ''The ''Portrait'' of Dorian Grey'', perhaps because portrait is a more sophisticated word, and the British spelling of "Gray" is more genteel. |
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]]: For some reason, a lot of people think the title is ''The ''Portrait'' of Dorian Grey'', perhaps because portrait is a more sophisticated word, and the British spelling of "Gray" is more genteel. |
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* [[Dyeing for Your Art]]: Sybil, metaphorically: she was a perfect actress because she didn't live in reality. |
* [[Dyeing for Your Art]]: Sybil, metaphorically: she was a perfect actress because she didn't live in reality. |
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* [[Playing Against Type|Writing Against Type]]: A horror story, from Oscar Wilde. |
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Revision as of 03:23, 13 October 2014
- Beam Me Up, Scotty: For some reason, a lot of people think the title is The Portrait of Dorian Grey, perhaps because portrait is a more sophisticated word, and the British spelling of "Gray" is more genteel.
- Dyeing for Your Art: Sybil, metaphorically: she was a perfect actress because she didn't live in reality.
- Writing Against Type: A horror story, from Oscar Wilde.