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Notes on Current Books, Summer 1991
… Current Books, Summer 1991 If current academic literary studies seem in danger of giving up the ghost in a morass of … interest so many people. Wandering Ghost: The Odyssey of Lafcadio Hearn , by Jonathan Cott. Knopf $24.95 The strange … Straus & Giroux $18.95 Narrated from the alternating points of view of its four main characters, this novel …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1978
… to the New American Nation Series is one of the most comprehensive and significant of a series that has already … In St. Petersburg, his troops were positioned at strategic points around the city, ready to confront a massive … marched; the troops responded with gunfire. Hundreds died, many more were injured. The legend and the myth of …
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… and smuggled drugs. Most were linked to construction companies that made immense profits by cheating us. Two were … terms used to describe “We the West versus Them, now embodied by Islam.” Chayes writes, “I don’t believe in the clash … back-cover copy and personal ad. These, however, are only points of departure from which to reach the wonderfully …
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On Letters of Note
… The blog offers correspondence “deserving of a wider audience” (as its tagline runs). When possible, Usher’s blog … . When readers retweet these links, they inevitably add commentary to this effect: “Looks like nothing ever … to Patrick Henry Anderson, is one of the Letters of Note website’s most-visited pages.) Variations on the same theme …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1998
… for the citadels of learning. Nonetheless, Hattaway accomplishes this feat while remaining accessible to all. … on the German resistance for its accessibility to a wide audience. The work’s greatest asset though is Hamerow’s … authors (called “Chaucerian”, not “Renaissance”) disappoints. How far Scottish literature dominated the period is …
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A Latter-Day Elizabethan
… aimed at glorifying distinguished pomposity—or both combined, as in the much overrated Stimson memoirs. Such … The fatuous and self-confident ignorance about elementary points of European history and culture that Roosevelt … the flimsy basis of his pronouncements. (“Roosevelt had studied (sic) in Germany and felt that he was particularly …
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