I don't know if you've read Agatha Christie's The Mysterious Affair at Styles, but at one point, John Cavendish comments that Lawrence has lost all his money publishing verses in fancy covers that didn't sell, so my question is, was publishing done differently in early 20th Century England, did Lawrence fall into the hands of unscrupulous publishers, or did Agatha Christie not know what she was talking about?
Steve Taylor wrote:
"'Darth Vader' gives of whiffs of 'dark/dastardly invader'"
I always thought he was named "Vader" because it means "father" in old English, in which case it would have been a clever bit of foreshadowing.
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