拍品专文
'Samolo is the largest of an archipelago of thirty-four islands, seven of which are uninhabited and few privately owned. The whole group was discovered by Captain Evangelus Cobb in the year 1786. They are of Volcanic origin and situated in the South-Western Pacific. Latitude 18 degrees north and longitude, if you are stil interested, 175 degrees west' (N. Coward, Pomp and Circumstance, 1960).
Samolo was in fact a fictional tropical island that Noel used as the setting for his comedy 'South Sea Bubble', the operatta 'Pacific 1860', a short story 'Solali', and his novel 'Pomp and Circumstance' (S. Morley, loc.cit.)
Samolo was in fact a fictional tropical island that Noel used as the setting for his comedy 'South Sea Bubble', the operatta 'Pacific 1860', a short story 'Solali', and his novel 'Pomp and Circumstance' (S. Morley, loc.cit.)