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Honey Thistle | 2015.09.16 - 01:49AM | 1: | Signed |
Ohhhhh myyyyy..... I never want this tale to end.....
Author's Response: An essential irony of stories -- we never want the ones we like to end, but if they go on too long, we don't like them. |
braye27 | 2015.08.08 - 03:47PM | 1: | Signed |
"...it was hubris to think she could finish her three years wholly unaffected by him — but such things, after all, cut both ways." Indeed they do! *grins* Beth
Author's Response: And those things cut him more than they cut her, ultimately, measured by how different they were from start to finish. |
Meg527 | 2014.03.12 - 04:07AM | 1: | Signed |
Setting the whole blackmail-for-sex thing aside, I'd kill Snape in his sleep merely for all the goddamn poetry.
Author's Response: He'd deserve it. |
Merry Grace | 2012.11.27 - 08:09PM | 1: | Signed |
It is amazing how many of the old poets write things that sound really romantic, but are really just code for let's get it on. People really never change.
Author's Response: I know -- I did a lot of snickering in college. |
westwitch | 2011.04.27 - 03:50PM | 1: | Signed |
I'm fairly certain I reviewed this fic before, but have to do so again. I remembered this when I was teaching my students the Marvell poem this year, and couldn't possibly begin to explain my odd fondness for such a poem to a group of 19 year olds in a classroom! Anyway, I thought I'd re-read this, and have found to my pleasure, that it is as captivating as the first time I read it. :)
Author's Response: Yes, probably best not to bring fanfic up in class! Unless it's a class about fanfic, of course. Thanks for reading. |
Jong_Kahn | 2009.03.18 - 10:39AM | 1: | Signed |
"...but such things, after all, cut both ways." Yes! Yes! Yes!
Author's Response: I'm glad you liked that. :-) |
Rianna | 2009.01.25 - 05:23PM | 1: | Signed |
One of Hermiones problems with Snape, mentioned several times, is that he destroys her trust in him. Given the situation of her being under his control, even if he as not used every weapon against her it seems to me that she still does trust him somewhat to offer an argument like" because it is important to me" Isn't the first rule of enemy compat misdirection so a strike may never hit your heart? Rianna
Author's Response: True! But Hermione is still Hermione. She tells people what's on her mind, and she doesn't change that routine much for Snape. |
verasuspense | 2008.08.10 - 09:48PM | 1: | Signed |
The lines I remember best from that poem are "My vegetable love should grow/ Vaster than empires and more slow", which always gives me the mental image of a cabbage the size of the Superdome. :-D
Author's Response: Hee! I'll never think of that the same way again. |
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