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'''Florence Briscoe''' was a [[20th century]] [[London]] [[artist]] who specialised in crosshatch [[pencil]] sketches. She worked for ''[[The Idler]]'' and was friends with fellow contributor [[William Hope Hodgson]]. | '''Florence Briscoe''' was a [[20th century]] [[London]] [[artist]] who specialised in crosshatch [[pencil]] sketches. She worked for ''[[The Idler]]'' and was friends with fellow contributor [[William Hope Hodgson]]. | ||
After her [[Resurrection Day (The Book of the War)|resurrection]] in the [[City of the Saved]], Briscoe was hired by the [[Royal Philological Institute]] because they preferred publishing [[monochrome]] sketches. She once worked closely with [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] and [[Adoma Achede]] to uncover the mystery of [[Jama'a]] [[Civil Tongue]]. ([[PROSE]]: | After her [[Resurrection Day (The Book of the War)|resurrection]] in the [[City of the Saved]], Briscoe was hired by the [[Royal Philological Institute]] because they preferred publishing [[monochrome]] sketches. She once worked closely with [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] and [[Adoma Achede]] to uncover the mystery of [[Jama'a]] [[Civil Tongue]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Philology: The Real Professional Bag of Tricks (short story)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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Florence Briscoe was a 20th century London artist who specialised in crosshatch pencil sketches. She worked for The Idler and was friends with fellow contributor William Hope Hodgson.
After her resurrection in the City of the Saved, Briscoe was hired by the Royal Philological Institute because they preferred publishing monochrome sketches. She once worked closely with J. R. R. Tolkien and Adoma Achede to uncover the mystery of Jama'a Civil Tongue. (PROSE: Philology: The Real Professional Bag of Tricks [+]Loading...["Philology: The Real Professional Bag of Tricks (short story)"])
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- In the real world, Florence Briscoe was an obscure 20th century British artist who illustrated William Hope Hodgson's original Thomas Carnacki stories in The Idler. James Bojaciuk, author of Philology: The Real Professional Bag of Tricks, previously researched Briscoe and wrote an article on her life for greydogtales.com. [1]
Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- ↑ James Bojaciuk (4 November 2016). The Woman Who Drew William Hope Hodgson — Florence Briscoe: A Life in Scraps. greydogtales. Retrieved on 21 August 2018.