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There is – through a combination of cultural osmosis, ownership and watchful readers – an incredibly strong shared idea of what the Guardian is, even if the job is to reinterpret it for each generation, "in the same spirit as heretofore".
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Watchful Book Haven readers alerted me to letters that have been published at the Times Literary Supplement, touching on subjects we have written about in the past.
Sisters, twinning and not, male power and violence, Nelson's identification with Jane's intellectualism and political interests are all rendered in the book with a watchful intensity that takes the reader into Jane's lost and reimagined body and Maggie's living and inventing mind.
When one reader nodded off, a watchful monitor quickly poked him.
Through her watchful eyes, Mr. Shakar takes the reader into a realm of glib but revealing deductions about how freedom and consumerism can be shrewdly interchanged by marketing experts, and how fashion fantasies can supplant reality in the public consciousness.
For a reader brought up under the watchful gaze of modernism, such physiological gushings and exclamations have long been associated with vulgar literary romanticism: with the death of Little Nell, with the seduction of Clarissa and with relics of a bygone period when feeling was more important than form and irony was not a way of life.
Dromey writes: "I am a keen advocate of a free press which has the ability and resources to challenge those in authority on behalf of its readers and taxpayers… With a watchful press it is less likely that cover-ups and corruption will be allowed to fester".
The reader peruses her biography of Wharton, watchful for the ways in which it differs from, and improves on, Lewis's. Lee tells us that her Wharton "makes use of the recent publication of her letters to Léon Bélugou and Louis Bromfield, draws on a large scatter of unpublished letters... and follows her trail more closely in France, Italy, and England".
He prefers to write from anonymity, from a watchful invisibility, maintaining the unmediated bond between writer and reader.
But, over time, the more careful and watchful we are the more we will be trusted – by both readers and sources.
Dr. Walsh's guide, with easy-to-follow charts, illustrations and sidebars on a variety of topics (treatment pros and cons, cancer staging, diagnostic procedures, diet and exercise, to name a few) makes a complex disease less confusing to the average reader, especially the patient who needs to evaluate his options from watchful waiting to radical surgery.
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