Perhaps the most well-known of the remaining newspapers was the Court Journal, which was published in a dusty but genteel-looking office just out of Kensington High Street. For when all the papers of a people have been for years growing more dim and decorous and optimistic, the dimmest and most decorous and most optimistic is very likely to win. In the journalistic competition which was still going on at the beginning of the twentieth century, the final victor was the Court Journal.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

a note to all readers

I no longer will continue to update this blog. I have started a new one over here: http://inkwellmusings.blogspot.com. I will be posting literary-themed posts over there, or you can drop by my personal blog at http://xanga.com/The_Inkwell.

God bless!!