单词 | Lord of Misrule |
例句 | Despite her enthusiasm “Lord of Misrule” failed to attract interest from a mainstream publisher. Writer Races to Victory From Way Off the Pace 2010-12-16T21:39:33Z And they will soon make sense to anyone drawn into the gravitational pull of “Lord of Misrule.” Books of The Times: Some Time at the Races, With Luck and Change 2010-12-01T22:57:00Z In “Lord of Misrule,” he expressed sympathy for his famous horror characters. Christopher Lee, British Actor Who Breathed Life Into Nightmarish Villains, Dies at 93 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z “Lord of Misrule,” for example, has a full cloth cover and a stitched binding, which is practically unheard of these days. Writer Races to Victory From Way Off the Pace 2010-12-16T21:39:33Z He was, Bradford wrote, "the Lord of Misrule" – the archetype of a dangerous type who Puritans believed create mayhem, including at Christmas. Why the Puritans cracked down on celebrating Christmas 2020-12-24T05:00:00Z None of the fiction nominees for the National Book Award, including winner Jaimy Gordon's "Lord of Misrule," was chosen for the critics circle prize. Franzen, Patti Smith nominees for critics awards 2011-01-23T00:36:08Z And Lord of Misrule is the name of “a shiny black beetle of a horse” who arrives in this book’s last lap, just in time to serve as deus ex machina for a dramatic finale. Books of The Times: Some Time at the Races, With Luck and Change 2010-12-01T22:57:00Z “Lord of Misrule” is a string of such changes. Books of The Times: Some Time at the Races, With Luck and Change 2010-12-01T22:57:00Z “Lord of Misrule” edges toward some drastic final twists without ever escaping the impression that it is more of a short-story cycle than a full-fledged novel. Books of The Times: Some Time at the Races, With Luck and Change 2010-12-01T22:57:00Z Lord of Misrule threw back his head, snorted out dust and rolled his eye at the other cheap horses. Books of The Times: Some Time at the Races, With Luck and Change 2010-12-01T22:57:00Z Perhaps “Lord of Misrule” would not be so startling if Ms. Gordon’s other books had been more widely read. Books of The Times: Some Time at the Races, With Luck and Change 2010-12-01T22:57:00Z “Lord of Misrule” is divided into four horse races, each named for a different contender. Books of The Times: Some Time at the Races, With Luck and Change 2010-12-01T22:57:00Z Mr. Lee recalled that lifestyle in his 2003 memoir “Lord of Misrule,” an adaptation of his earlier autobiography. Christopher Lee, British Actor Who Breathed Life Into Nightmarish Villains, Dies at 93 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z LuAnn Walther, the editorial director of Vintage Anchor, who bought the paperback rights to “Lord of Misrule” after it became a finalist for the National Book Award, said she considered it a gamble of sorts. Writer Races to Victory From Way Off the Pace 2010-12-16T21:39:33Z Writing in The Times a few days after the prize was awarded, Janet Maslin said that “Lord of Misrule” was “assured, exotic and uncategorizable” and called it “a bolt from the blue.” Writer Races to Victory From Way Off the Pace 2010-12-16T21:39:33Z This author's novel "Lord of Misrule," set at a down-and-out racetrack in West Virginia, was the 2010 dark-horse winner of the National Book Award for fiction. Your best arts and entertainment bets for the week ahead 2011-05-11T21:30:06Z Simon Callow narrates Rik Mayall: Lord of Misrule, a look at the career of the late comic, while Mrs Brown's Boys returns for a two-part special. Argentina Top Gear lands festive slot 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z Kennedy’s many books include the collections “Nude Descending a Staircase,” ”Cross Ties” and “The Lords of Misrule.” XJ Kennedy wins $50,000 Jackson Poetry Prize 2015-04-07T04:00:00Z He became known as the King of the Bean because of how he was chosen and also as the Lord of Misrule due to the mayhem that occurred while he presided over Carnival. Three Men and a Baby: A Brief History of King Cakes 2014-03-04T13:00:16Z Last week I visited RiverRun Books in Portsmouth, N.H., to talk about “Lord of Misrule,” my racetrack novel that won the National Book Award last November. The Rail: Reconnecting With a Spirit of the Sport 2011-05-04T01:03:21Z "Lord of Misrule" is a very good indie press novel with no topical concerns and somewhat stereotyped characters but contains award-worthy sentences. 2011 Pulitzer winners in journalism and arts 2011-04-18T19:53:00Z The pageant of the "Lord of Misrule" was one of the zanyisms of the middle ages. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) In addition to the merry disports of the Lord of Misrule, there were various revels. Folk-lore of Shakespeare On the 12th of January, 1627, the Templars, having chosen a Mr. Palmer as their Lord of Misrule, went out late at night into Fleet Street to collect his rents. Old and New London Volume I The chief functionary of Christmas was called “The Lord of Misrule.” Threads of Grey and Gold Even horses are massaged into characters with emotional lives: the goofy Little Spinoza, the gutsy Lord of Misrule. 2011 Pulitzer winners in journalism and arts 2011-04-18T19:53:00Z While Somerset lay thus under sentence of death, the Lord of Misrule passed through London. Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution If the Sultan was the Lord of Misrule to English imagination in 1853, the Czar was the embodiment of despotism, and even less amenable to the modern ideas of liberty and toleration. Lord John Russell “I wonder if they’ll know I’m Lord of Misrule,” whispered Hal, as he stalked up and down before the mirror, swishing his draperies about in regal fashion. Patty's Social Season The Lord of Misrule was especially reviled by the Puritans, one of whom set him down as “a grande captain of mischiefe.” Threads of Grey and Gold There used to be a swarm of these small apparitions, in holiday time; and we called them children of the Lord of Misrule. The Scarlet Letter He peered into the smoking-room in passing and found several self-constituted Lords of Misrule holding full sway. Prince or Chauffeur? A Story of Newport After dinner, the Constable Marshal called a burlesque Court, and began the Revels, with the help of the Lord of Misrule. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries They insisted on another song, but Patty shook her head laughingly, and the next moment Ad�le played a merry, rollicking march on the piano and the Lord of Misrule came bounding downstairs. Patty's Social Season They crowned the King of Christmas and bent the knee to the Lord of Misrule! The Old Coast Road From Boston to Plymouth He then married the Lord of Misrule to the hog-herd's daughter, reading the whole of the marriage service from the Book of Common Prayer. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide The “Lord of Misrule” was among the relics of paganism most violently attacked by Puritan writers like Stubbes and Prynne, and the Great Rebellion seems to have been the death of him. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan The Lord of Misrule also made merry at Christmas at this period; but it sometimes happened that when he went forth with his band of merry men, they got into trouble. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries A shout of applause greeted this gay banter, and then as Ad�le played a lively strain, the Lord of Misrule gave a clever clog dance on the staircase landing. Patty's Social Season No maskers roamed from street to street, jingling their bells, beating their mighty drums, and bidding the delighted crowd to make way for the Lord of Misrule. In the Yule-Log Glow, Book I Christmas Tales from 'Round the World The popular idea of the Lord of Misrule is that he was a buffoon; but this is far from being the case. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide Not the King of France, but the Lord of Misrule held the sceptre in the capital. The Black Douglas The letter is worth reprinting as an illustration of the manners of the age, and as relating to what was probably the last Lord of Misrule elected by the barristers. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries “Everybody dance!” shouted the Lord of Misrule, brandishing his sceptre aloft, and obedient to his orders, the others caught the gay spirit, and soon they were all dancing. Patty's Social Season I suspect that the last memorable act of a Lord of Misrule of the inns of court occurred in 1627, when the Christmas game became serious. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 But so popular were these Lords of Misrule that every nobleman and person of position had one. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide Trade and frolic divided these among themselves in infinite gradation of respective share, now the ell-wand, and now the quarter-staff or the fiddler's bow, representing the sceptre of the Lord of Misrule. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876 At every door they came to they winded the Temple-horn, and if at the second blast or summons they within opened not the door, then the Lord of Misrule cried out, 'Give fire, gunner!' Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries The Lord of Misrule had jumped up on a table, and was flourishing his sceptre, and announcing that he would now issue a few decrees, and they must immediately be obeyed. Patty's Social Season On Saturday the Templars chose one Mr. Palmer their Lord of Misrule, who, on Twelfth-eve, late in the night, sent out to gather up his rents at five shillings a house in Ram-alley and Fleet-street. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 That Christmas the Temple Sparks had enstalled a Lieutenant, which we country folk call a Lord of Misrule. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide The mummery of wearing the fantastic dress of the woman points back to the old Lord of Misrule. The New North His lordship, thus attended, advanced as high as Ram-alley in martial equipage: when forth came the Lord of Misrule, attended by his gallants, out of the Temple-gate, with their swords all armed in cuerpo. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries “All over!” cried the Lord of Misrule, after a moment. Patty's Social Season His lordship, thus attended, advanced as high as Ram-alley in martial equipage; when forth came the Lord of Misrule, attended by his gallants, out of the Temple-gate, with their swords, all armed in cuerpo. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 Among these, the Mayor and Sheriffs of London had their several Lords of Misrule, ever contending, without quarrel or offence, who should make the rarest pastime to divert the beholders. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 582, December 22, 1832 The habitués of Crompton, indeed, were not unlike wild school-boys, with a Lord of Misrule for their master, and "give and take" for their one good precept. Bred in the Bone And on the event of their convalescence, the Lord of Misrule himself seemed to have ordained the course of affairs, with a swarming crew of all the imps and mischiefs ever hatched. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860 “Now,” said the Lord of Misrule, “we will have a thrilling drama by Miss Dow and—well, she may select her own company.” Patty's Social Season These "Lords of Misrule," and their mock court and royalty, appear to have been only extinguished with the English sovereignty itself, at the time of our republican government. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 The King of Christmas was duly crowned, and the Lord of Misrule bore potent sway. From Twice Told Tales There used to be a swarm of these small apparitions in holiday time, and we called them children of the Lord of Misrule. The Scarlet Letter "I think Doctor Fisher would be the Lord of Misrule," said Charlotte; "he said he'd do anything we wanted of him, to help out." Five Little Peppers Grown Up “My warriors are all strong men!” said the Lord of Misrule. Patty's Social Season At every door they came they winded the Temple-horn, and if at the second blast or summons they within opened not the door, then the Lord of Misrule cried out, 'Give fire, gunner!' Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 They were planning that Henry Sydney should be appointed Lord of Misrule, or ordained Abbot of Unreason at the least, so successful had been his revival of the Mummers, the Hobby-horse not forgotten. Coningsby It was only when the crowd had carried away the Lord of Misrule in triumph that they understood that the grimace was the hunchback's natural face. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction Elder Brewster himself had been a rising young diplomat in the court of Elizabeth, in the days when the Lord Keeper of the Seals led the revels of Christmas as Lord of Misrule. Betty's Bright Idea; Deacon Pitkin's Farm; and the First Christmas of New England There were four extra guests, who proved to be merry and jolly young people, and after dinner Hal declared that his reign as Lord of Misrule was not yet over. Patty's Social Season Wherever the king resided, there was created for that merry season a Christmas prince, usually called "the Lord of Misrule;" and whom the Scotch once knew under the significant title of "the Abbot of Unreason." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 It was a good picture, and the Lord of Misrule sustained his part with untiring energy. Coningsby Such was the newly chosen Lord of Misrule--a giant broken to pieces and badly mended. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction The King of the Bean on Twelfth Night and the mediaeval Bishop of Fools, Abbot of Unreason, or Lord of Misrule are figures of the same sort and may perhaps have had a similar origin. The Golden Bough Master Simon, who was the leader of their revels, and seemed on all occasions to fulfill the office of that ancient potentate, the Lord of Misrule,* was blinded in the midst of the hall. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon It is probable, however, that the arm of the civil power brought all future Lords of Misrule to their senses. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 Then they stopped; and the Lord of Misrule ascended his throne, and his courtiers formed round him in circle. Coningsby Quasimodo remained utterly impassive, while the crowd which yesterday had hailed him as Lord of Misrule now greeted him with hooting and derision. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction Master Simon, who was the leader of their revels, and seemed on all occasions to fulfil the office of that ancient potentate, the Lord of Misrule,* was blinded in the midst of the hall. Old Christmas A menagerie let loose, or the most dyspeptic of after-dinner dreams, could not be more bewildering than was this motley train of the Lord of Misrule. Historic Girls This mock "emperor" was unquestionably one of these "Lords of Misrule," or "a Christmas Prince." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 And at a word from Master Avery Mitchell, late Lord of Misrule, there flashed from beneath the cloaks of certain tall figures on the circle's edge the halberds of the guard. Historic Girls What, good Master Avery," exclaimed Elizabeth, as she ran her eye over the scroll, "you to be Lord of Misrule and Master of the Revels! Historic Girls A burst of laughter ran through the hall, as through the ample doorway, and down the broad stair, trooped the Motley train of the Lord of Misrule to open the Christmas revels. Historic Girls Terrified urchins backed hastily away from his horrible jaws, and the Lord of Misrule gave a sudden and visible start. Historic Girls He says that the Lord of Misrule, on being selected takes twenty to sixty others "lyke hymself" to act as his guard, who are decorated with ribbons, scarfs, and bells on their legs. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 Do you come to try or tempt me, or is this perchance but some part of my Lord of Misrule's Yule-tide mumming? Historic Girls |
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