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  • Touché: A French Woman's Take On The English
    By Agnes Catherine Poirier

    The Rudolph Valentino from Wales, the John Barrymore witha cockney accent! Today, the Ivor Novello Appreciation Bureau still keeps hiscult alive. Cinemais the youngest ofthe arts only110 yearsold, one exceptional humanlifetime.

  • Touché: The Duel in Literature
    By John Leigh

    The butts of some eighteenth-century pistols were provided with a spikedagger, known as a “skull-crusher,” but the application of the hilt to finish off a duel was, of course, highly irregular. See Howard L. Blackmore, English Pistols ...

  • Touché: The Duel in Literature
    By John Leigh

    Vanderk fils, Valmont, and Casanova fight duels with apparent disregard for the fair sex, in a mode that decouples the point of honor from its ... The duel may be seen to evolve in tandem with the increasingly sophisticated duet.

  • Touché: A Play
    By Harry Lowe

    Touché: A Play

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    By Emiliano Taglianozzi

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