[Opinions] Re: Anna or Matilda?
in reply to a message by hylo
I'd never choose Anna, which I find horribly dull, heavy and lacking in charm. Matilda is strong and timeless and pretty and was the name of my Best Dog Ever, so yeah.
In the 18th century, when English poetry was probably at its lowest point ever, people often published under assumed names, and one woman chose to call herself Anna Matilda. Her poems were awful, but so were the poems of a man who launched upon a totally respectable versified love affair with "Anna Matilda", and she reciprocated! Lovelorn lyrics spouted forth on both sides, until - bad mistake - they met. Disaster! The soppy rhymes dried up instantly. So I was quite amused to see you putting these names together ...
In the 18th century, when English poetry was probably at its lowest point ever, people often published under assumed names, and one woman chose to call herself Anna Matilda. Her poems were awful, but so were the poems of a man who launched upon a totally respectable versified love affair with "Anna Matilda", and she reciprocated! Lovelorn lyrics spouted forth on both sides, until - bad mistake - they met. Disaster! The soppy rhymes dried up instantly. So I was quite amused to see you putting these names together ...