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Qué (quién) es Bridge of Sighs - definición


Bridge of Sighs, Chester         
  • Bridge of Sighs
BRIDGE IN CHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM
Bridge of Sighs (Chester)
The Bridge of Sighs in Chester is a crossing that originally led from the Northgate gaol, across the Chester Canal, to a chapel in the Bluecoat School. It was built to allow condemned prisoners to receive the last rites before their execution without risk of escape.
Bridge of Sighs (Ralph McTell album)         
1987 STUDIO ALBUM BY RALPH MCTELL
Bridge of Sighs is a studio album by English singer-songwriter Ralph McTell. It was released by Mays Records in 1987.
The Bridge of Sighs (poem)         
  • One illustration based on the poem: ''[[Found Drowned]]'', [[George Frederic Watts]], c. 1850
POEM BY THOMAS HOOD
The Bridge of Sighs (Poem); One more unfortunate weary of breath rashly importunate gone to her death
"The Bridge of Sighs" is an 1844 poem by Thomas Hood concerning the suicide of a homeless young woman who threw herself from Waterloo Bridge in London.
Ejemplos de uso de Bridge of Sighs
1. Russo observes that he intended "Bridge of Sighs" to be "an ambitious book." His other novels, including "Falls," "Nobody‘s Fool" and "Straight Man," have shown a fascination with class divisions, small–town history and decay, the realities of marriage and the challenges of father–son relationships, and "Bridge of Sighs" has elements of each of those themes.
2. Visitors pay heavily to be splashed under the Bridge of Sighs, past Kings and through the Meadows, with intimations of Byron and Rupert Brooke.
3. Students wafted about under a swollen solstice Moon, pausing to admire ice sculptures and a Bridge of Sighs bedecked with ivy and fairy lights.
4. "I am a cautious optimist –– I should say a very cautious optimist –– and that puts me, I suppose, right in the middle of this philosophical debate that kind of runs throughout ‘Bridge of Sighs,‘ " he says.
5. We can all think of examples such as San Francisco‘s Golden Gate Bridge, the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, the London Tower Bridge and Waterloo Bridge, to give just a few examples.