My feelings on reading the email copied below were so strong that, though I don't want to add to the clutter, I feel moved to respond. Even if it was sent as a joke, it's a joke in pretty poor taste - it's certainly not an example of informed criticism.
I feel an immense debt of gratitude both personal and professional for the fascinating and scholarly interchange fostered on this list, for quite a few years now.
I would like to offer my thanks for the hard work of the listowners.
Best,
Dr. Rebecca Stephens
>From: Angus Graham <
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>Reply-To: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture <
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>Subject: Re: [M-R] Digressions
>Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 23:59:43 +0400
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>medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and
>culture
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>I wonder by what criteria digressions are allowed or not? A simple
>review of past contributions over the last two years reveals a
>remarkable diversity of comments which have been permitted to this
>list
>... and others which have not. Search the archives, and tell me if
>you
>can discern a pattern!
>
>Perhaps I may suggest a line from the 'Dead Kennedies' (a well-known
>band in certain quarters, though neither medieval nor religious):
>'Let's
>lynch the landlord'.
>
>Is it time to shake off the dead finger of Leicester?
>
>Warmly, from Oman
>
>Angus Graham
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