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Everybody’s Doin’ A Brand New Dance Now
… which she had shared with him, was that she wasn’t completely sure he loved her, despite his belief that … be better than that,” he told her. “This will grow, not die. This will last forever.” Nevertheless, he remembered at … He had played the usual sports in high school, intramurals in college, and then had done nothing for a few years …
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Revolutionary Criticism
… in the history of criticism” (p. xi), which he hopes to accomplish through his model of “a new historical science of … terms and categories that repeat obvious and well-worn points. “A critic breaks in,” Webster solemnly intones, “by … schools of literary critics and the Trobriand Islanders studied by Malinowski (p. 15); other occasions when banality …
I’ll Take My Stand: The Relevance of the Agrarian Vision
… aware as he wrote that his countrymen found industrial and commercial careers attractive; they had “transferred” to … and hope, which blossoms from distress; But it has not died, it comes, its hand childish, unsure, Clutching the … ways incline him to as an ordinary function of his being” (261). It is thus demonstrable that the “historical sense” …
Return to Hayneville
… whole liberal wing of the party on the spot—testing their commitment to change. I was one of about twenty or so people … volunteers who had been missing for months, whose bodies had only recently been discovered. They had last been … over the head or back or shoulders with a wooden club. It’s also terrifying. Then an order came and the clubbing …
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An Audio Guide for the White House Makeover/Takeover Jasper Johns Flags Exhibit
… Three Flags, 1958 Encaustic on canvas (three panels). Welcome, Friend . Thanks for selecting this handheld audio … the new Thomas Jefferson Monticello Mark Rothko Exhibit is also highly recommended. What follows is adapted from the … Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus marshalling truckloads of soldiers to keep nine Black kids out of high school loops on …
The Discipline of Poetry
… time — they appear futile. Why should anyone whose aim is communication impose upon himself conditions which the … lies in wait for everyone who undertakes, whether in morals or art, to follow the cult of perfection: sterility. The … the quays, even in the common ditch of the dead who have died poor. He looked for poetry there, and before the mirror …
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