loss of that Victorian certainty in “The Second Coming.” As Marc L. Roark observes at The Literary Table, “Twain was correct — thirty years from the letter would see technology like the ...
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A lot of his work delves into understanding and empathy - "Traitor" comes to mind, as well as "Kingsmeat", but over them all is "Songmaster". Read that, and consider that maybe, just maybe, peopl...
Chiliad by Simon Otius, at unhappened com, is almost wholly written in long and very notable sentences. Here is the opening sentence: "To avoid giving the impression, – most particularly here ...
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Gary Pulsinelli's article is very interesting. In fact, I wrote a paper last year focusing on how the issue of cultural property rights is represented in August Wilson's The Piano Lesson and in J...
Reading the poem "Ballad of the Landlord"by Robert Frost I feel very sad in mind.Any kind of discriminatio should be removed from the society.We should follow the quotation:"every man are equal b...
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