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  1. A poison pen letter (or poisoned pen letter) is a letter or note containing unpleasant, abusive, or malicious statements or accusations about the recipient or a third party.

  2. Learn about the true story of the foul-mouthed letters that scandalised a 1920s English seaside town and inspired a new film starring Olivia Colman. Historian Emily Cockayne explains the context, the cases and the cultural significance of this historical phenomenon.

  3. Book Chats This week’s episode: Joe R Lansdale discusses his new Hap and Leonard novel, Sugar on the Bones!

  4. Poison Pen is a 1939 British drama film directed by Paul L. Stein and starring Flora Robson, Reginald Tate and Ann Todd. It was based on the 1937 play of the same title by Richard Llewellyn.

  5. Mar 10, 2020 · Learn about the early 20th century crime wave of poison pen letters, which were anonymous and malicious messages that caused harm or distress to their recipients. Read about some of the most notorious cases, such as the Elizabeth scandal, the Tulle affair and the Laval trial.

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  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Learn how the term "poison pen" letter emerged in the early twentieth century and how it was used by women to express grievances and frustrations in their communities. Explore the examples, motives, and consequences of these anonymous letters, and how they reflect the social and legal norms of the time.

  7. May 23, 2024 · Poison pen letters are nasty anonymous letters which are intended to upset the addressee. They differ from blackmail, which is intended to extract something, in that they are purely malicious. A poison pen letter can elicit anger, fear, and a general feeling of upset from the person who receives it, much to the delight of the author.