I'd like to say a huge 'thank you' here: firstly, to those of you who have so generously shared your own research, writing, materials and ideas on the era with me (much appreciated!), and secondly, to the many people who have left kind and thoughtful comments on the blog and sent me feedback via email. And I'd especially like to thank all my readers, both regular and occasional, for actually being interested in my witterings about the life and times of one of England's most disastrous kings.
(Just have to put in a link here to a new review of Alison Weir's biography of Isabella of France, by Michele at A Reader's Respite.)
I should really have planned something big for the blog's fourth anniversary, but as I forgot all about it, this post is pretty well off-the-cuff and thus seriously lame. Here goes, with some advertising slogans about Edward II courtesy of the Advertising Slogan Generator:
- Nobody better lay a finger on my Edward II. (Damn right!!!)- We're with the Edward II.
- Let the Edward II begin.
- Edward II born and bred.
- Sometimes you feel like an Edward II, sometimes you don't. (Needless to say, I always feel like an Edward II.)
- Watch out, there's an Edward II about.
- Edward II saves your soul.
- I feel like Edward II tonight.
- Get the Edward II habit.
- Not just nearly Edward II, but really Edward II.
And given that it's coming up to the festive season, here are some excerpts from Christmas carols and songs featuring le roi, from the Christmas Song Generator (yes, I'm really scraping the barrel here):
- A child, a child, Shivers in the cold, Let us bring him silver and Edward II.
- Christmas is coming, The Edward II is getting fat, Please to put a penny, In the old man's hat.
- Come and behold him, Born the king of Edward II.
- O come all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant; O come ye, o come ye, To Edward II.
- Rudolph, with your Edward II so bright, Won't you guide my sleigh tonight.
- Brightly shone the moon that night, Though the frost was cruel, When an Edward II came in sight, Gathering winter fuel.
- Do not falter, little donkey, There's a star ahead. It will guide you, little donkey, To an Edward II.
- I'm dreaming of a white Edward II, Just like the ones we used to know.
- Of all the trees That are in the wood, The Edward II bears the crown.
- Last Christmas I gave you my Edward II, But the very next day you gave it away.
- Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and Edward II reconciled.
- There won't be snow in Africa this Christmas time, The greatest gift they'll get this year is Edward II.
Here's to the next four years, and yes, I still have absolutely tons about the era, the people, the events and, above all, my beloved Edward, that I want to write about!
Happy anniversary! I certainly have the Edward II habit!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary and thanks a whole bunch!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Alianore. Your blog and new website are pure gold. Your reference to gay king and red-hot poker should generate 100,000 NEW searches! Way to optimize the search engines of cyberspace.
ReplyDeleteAnd the Christmas lyric that brings joy to my heart this year: "Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and Edward II reconciled." :D
Alianore,Congratulations and well-done on a well-researched and thought provoking blog. Hope there are many more years to come!
ReplyDeleteThank you, everyone, for your very kind comments and support! I appreciate it more than I can tell you.
ReplyDeleteChristy: aha, you realise what I'm up to with search engines. :-)
Belated happy birthday to the blog and many congratulations on having provided such excellently researched and presented information on a much misunderstood king!
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary! Sorry I'm late - I just have no time these days! Loved the 'generators'!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated anniversary, Alianore and Edward. :)
ReplyDeleteYes happy anniversary !! I am sure I speak for many when I say we couldn't imagine our lives without you and Ed II in it. Thank you for bringing to light a period in history that previously held only a slight fascination for me. Now I have been swept up in your excitement and my interest in the medieval has been revived. Love your work !!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words, everyone!
ReplyDeleteHappy anniversary!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carla!
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