Criticism
… (i.e. over 300 page views per day), I have recently become frustrated by the effort involved. Specifically, I am … But it seems we literary bloggers all visit the same websites. So how do I keep my content fresh? How do I avoid … regurgitated links: 1) Suddenly (six months ago?) Amazon.com has a literary blog , and this week (last week?) it …
Fiction
… the First United Episcopal Methodist Church and has just become president of the Junior League. She can solve any … his bare feet and thinks about how to get out of this. He points to Nathan with dead seriousness. “ He lost it.” … pop the latch.” “Yeah,” Carlee says, “I think my A/C just died.” Carl lifts the hood and waves his hands to clear the …
Criticism
… By Edwin Arlington Robinson. New York: The Macmillan Company. $2.00. The Mediterranean and Other Poems. By Allen … he returns to this point of view, having in the meantime studied and re-studied the involved psychological effects of … after ten years of publication in magazines. His name is also well known for the curious fascination his poetry …
Criticism
… relatively uncensored Jefferson that exists in the least-studied writings of his retirement years, 1809–1826” (3). Regrettably, historians and editors have, for the … period have ever been published, and the figure for his incoming correspondence is lower still. The “secrets” that …
Criticism
… sense of betrayal, bounds demolished, moral or social compacts violated. Reprieve from disgrace is also a public phenomenon, something a certain kind of … hysteria an incomprehensible LeRoy inspired in an Italian audience (“It was perfect ”) and giddy recounting the moment …
Criticism
… Remembering Our Bloodiest War Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American … psyche? The answer, or answers, appears to be quite complicated. David Blight’s Race and Reunion takes readers … were loaded with meaning and emotion. Blight’s sources are also extensive. He uses published recollections and public …