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Extractions: ancient drug inducing forgetfulness: a supposed substance that people took in ancient times to forget their sadness or troubles, or the plant that produced the substance distraction: something that eases pain or makes people forget their troubles Norman Douglas (1868-1952) was born in Austria, educated in Scottish and European academies, and served as a British ambassador to Russia as a member of the Foreign Service from 1894-1896. Stories of his life conflict, though it appears that he was a noted pederast and had to leave St. Petersburg in the wake of a sexual scandal. He moved to Naples where he took to writing, married his cousin, and had two sons. When he divorced in 1903, he moved to the Mediterranean island of Capri where he wrote ethnographic and historical accounts of the island. It was on Capri that Douglas gathered his inspiration for his masterpiece South Wind . Though a prolific ethnographer and notable travel writer, Douglas received his primary critical acclaim and financial success with the 1917 publication of South Wind
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Extractions: Like Francis, or Germain, Norman was originally given as a descriptive nickname, like Edgar the Norman. It quickly became used as a name in its own right, however. Norman was already a common name in England before William the Conqueror (himself, a Norman) invaded in 1066. As a name, it died out in the 14th century in England, but not in Scotland. There was a revival of the name Norman after Charlotte Mary Yonge wrote her book The Daisy Chain in 1856.
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Extractions: Chapter 5: Exile: 1919-1922 So, darling, don't look at the nasty book any more: don't you then: there, there, don't cry, my pretty. No one really takes more trouble soothing and patting his critics on the back than I. But alas, all my critics are troubled with wind.(Mr Noon 142) He and Frieda spent the winter of 1920 and the first quarter of 1921 in a very similar way to the year before; securely at home, with Lawrence doing a great deal of writing: only interrupted by a flying visit to Sardinia in January 1921, partly with the idea of looking for a house there, and partly so that Lawrence could get a travel book out of it. The latter he succeeded in doing; a whole book was finished by the start of March, and - with illustrations by the artist Jan Juta (b. 1897) - came out as Sea and Sardinia in 1923. At this point, Lawrence decided to ask the agent Curtis Brown (1866-1945) to act for him in England: the effort of doing all his own work in the placing of his books had, with his new productivity (and the interest taken in his work), become too much for him: and much as he liked the idea of working as a kind of independent spirit, there were practical drawbacks. But committing himself to America - something he had been trying to do for six or seven years - was not as easy as it had looked: he had a strong sense that America would be barbaric and that he would hate it. Even Taos had a colony of artists - "Evil everywhere. But I want to go - to try" (Letters IV: 151). During the winter of 1921-22, he wavered between going to Taos, and following his friends the Brewsters to Ceylon, where Earl would be studying at a Buddhist temple. He finally resolved the dilemma by deciding to do both; to go first to Ceylon, and thence to America. For a long time Sicily had seemed like the last of Europe: "it all seems so far off, here in Sicily - like another world. The windows look east over the Ionian sea: somehow I don't care what happens behind me, in the north west" (Letters III: 486).
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