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The book is a compendium of invented letters and communiqués relating to the project, which turns out not to be the senator's idea at all, but that of one of his lowly assistants.
"According to Queeney" is a twice-told story of Johnson's intimacy with the Thrales: discrete episodes related by a third-person narrator are interspersed with invented letters written by Queeney many years later, elaborating upon the scenes we have just witnessed.
These authors included William of Malmesbury, who claimed that Augustine founded Cerne Abbey, the author (generally believed to be John Brompton) of a late medieval chronicle containing invented letters from Augustine, and a number of medieval writers who included Augustine in their romances.
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I occasionally amuse myself with an invented letter closer to the truth of Joyce's life and personality: "Dear Bubbies, I hate the Catholic Church, and am leaving Ireland forever.
These claims include an invented letter from the NFL about debates, the authorship of the poem The Snake, and that Frank Sinatra didn't hate My Way his entire life.
Then there are many knotty objects of one kind or another, from Andrew MacNair's architectural fantasies made of packing material to Ms. Vitale's meshlike rope-fiber art and Jason Watson's sculptures of invented letter fonts that he incorporates into drawings.
However, the independence of commerce was greatly enhanced when, during the medieval period, Jews responded to persecution and the seizure of their property by inventing letters of exchange.
The young narrator goes on a wild alphabet safari far out beyond the letter Z, inventing additional letters with a fantastic creature corresponding to each new letter.
Although usually associated with the internet, the practice has been widespread ever since newspaper editors first invented the letters page.
(All ages) LONG ago, when the alphabet was invented, its letters were pictograms, clues to their own sounds, designed to be easy to learn.
The press, she said, regularly referred to the accused in murder cases as, baldly "the murderer"; almost certainly invented the letters that "Jack the Ripper" sent to them about his crimes in order to boost a flagging story; and even a message smeared on the wall at a "Ripper" murder scene seems to have been planted by a journalist.
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