Quotes by James Tipton “I reflected, not for the first or last time, that when you are reading, others think they can disturb you because you are not doing anything.” ― James Tipton, Annette Vallon: A Novel of the French Revolution/5. · Set amid the terror and excitement of the French Revolution, James Tipton's evocative novel is the story of a woman who has for too long been relegated to the shadows of history: Annette Vallon, William Wordsworth's mistress and www.doorway.ru: Harper. James Tipton’s Annette Vallon must be savored sentence by sentence. The novel is founded on history, but extra-literary: a tale recounting events in William Wordsworth’s life as recorded in the letters of the poet and his lover Vallon. A poet himself, Tipton instills poetry in a tale that seems to follow faithfully the events of those lives/5(35).
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James Tipton’s Annette Vallon must be savored sentence by sentence. The novel is founded on history, but extra-literary: a tale recounting events in William Wordsworth’s life as recorded in the letters of the poet and his lover Vallon. A poet himself, Tipton instills poetry in a tale that seems to follow faithfully the events of those lives. Set amid the terror and excitement of the French Revolution, James Tipton's evocative novel is the story of a woman who has for too long been relegated to the shadows of history: Annette Vallon, William Wordsworth's mistress and muse. Set amid the turmoil of the French Revolution, Tipton's evocative debut novel brings to life a vivacious woman who has for too long been relegated to the shadows of history: Annette Vallon, William Wordsworth's mistress and muse. Book Synopsis.
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