Essays
… such as O’Neill or Tennessee Williams. But as Charles Segal points out in Dionysiac Poetics and Euripides’ Bacchae , … friend and foe. In the name of efficiency, modern soldiers are all dressed alike—they can kill better that way. … at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, which is located in a 266-acre cultural park that features a museum with paintings …
… partisan biography. In 1975 Anna Freud was unhappy about studies of her father, and proposed the creation of a “Defense League” like the secret committee her father had brought together before World War I … that reaction goes unmentioned. Bruno Bettelheim does not come up either, even in connection with Anna’s little essay …
Criticism
… Master of Melody Melodies Unheard: Essays on the Mysteries of Poetry . By Anthony … art and signifies “a sculptural technique of organizing or composing into a unified whole a group of unrelated and … finger), and more figuratively it means something that points out or indicates. A good index can be to a work of …
Poetry
… murderous patience, and the pomp Of pain swells like the Indies, or a plum. And there you will stand, as on the Roman … regards you with authority Till you feel like one who has come too late, or improperly clothed, to a party. The doctor … the dancers, and tells you how just last fall Her husband died in Ohio, and damp mists her glasses; She blinks and …
… from the beginning we could avoid all our own mistakes, false steps, tremendous waste, abuses of land and labor. … straight highways of easy grades; bridges planned to accommodate the traffic of years to come; cities located with … cannot regularly afford and seldom sees. His starch diet comes mainly from hard corn, which we call “horse …
Fine Distinctions
… The ditty may not be suitable for work or for younger audiences, but it points to a tricky matter of trichoid distinction: namely, … in the strictest biotechnical terms, fur has two required components. If you can get close enough to a gorilla or a …