The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 545 - March 12, 2004

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'I'm tired of love: I'm still more tired of -' (Belloc) RHYME
A silly name could - one into nothing, thought Tristram Shandy NICODEMUS
Artist well acquainted with French customs ROUSSEAU
Cameo thus devised to adorn Amis's biographer MOUSTACHE
Deserve Irish dramatist: get Bronte family EARNSHAW
French distinction NUANCE
German ready to begin serving French prize? GONCOURT
Gypsy gentleman takes a French novel at the end of the day (with a whisky) ROMANYRYE
Hilton's Catherine Herself may have described this sort of artisan TSARINA
His early success was during the weekend SILLITOE
His illustrations are to be seen in Poets' Corner BEERBOHM
Kundera's was insufferable LIGHTNESS
Language from South Beds. SCOTS
Leading man said to turn round and play the queen in Salome HERODIAS
Many among Spanish ones suggest philosopher UNAMUNO
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Mr Weller rises to hold up flickering light at Purification festival CANDLEMAS
Negligent, like V. S. Pritchett's widow CARELESS
New edition found at university by appointment UPDATE
Novel rollers possibly carrying us 5 THEWAVES
People like Lamb first in attempts ESSAYISTS
Platform at church is for Ambrose BIERCE
Profit reported from good book OBADIAH
Scott Fitzgerald's were beautiful also DAMNED
She thought Eliot modified 1927 work TOTHELIGHTHOUSE
Souvenir of Rome I'm rewriting MEMOIR
That of Wyndham Lewis was written for love REVENGE
This success for Uris is way-out EXODUS
Vibration, of design from Burgess TREMOR
Woman writer conceals directions in early textile centre BURNEY