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After Appomattox
… Lincoln. By Claude G. Bowers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. The series of events culminating in the … inside of one. It may be that most of the great Harding rascals have gone un-whipped of justice; but all the great Grant … makes him seethe. His theory is that after Abraham Lincoln died, a complete revolution occurred in the Federal …
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Voice and Hammer
… “This hard core of hostility,” a director once said, comparing him to Marlon Brando. That mesmerizing anger. … way, will not be singing “The Banana Boat Song,” and has also decided that he won’t accept commercials. “Oh my god,” … Bogart. There was a Sudanese fighting beside Allied soldiers in the Libyan desert, a black man strangling a Nazi …
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Is Free Verse Killing Poetry?
… William Childress. I asked him to elaborate further on that commentary, to which he sent the following. ––– When Willard … of any form,  vers libre  can shine—but we’ve had a steady diet of it for way too long. We are, unofficially at least, … agenda-ites seem determined to keep us there. As David Orr points out in  Beautiful and Pointless: A Guide to Modern …
The Dark
… house, it looked rather like a dark trilium, with three petals, between which were carved swirls of heavy wood, topped … arm swirled around his or her back, and could converse comfortably, almost facing but not quite, the other two. On … losses with unreal military funerals with no coffins, no bodies, just flags folded to small triangles, and left compact …
Notes on Current Books, Autumn 1985
… “a consistent hostility” toward critics. LITERARY STUDIES Renaissance Tragedy and the Senecan Tradition, by … immediately with texts in political theory, many of his points have a more general application in the study of texts … Shakespearean Theater, edited by David M.Bergeron. Georgia $26 As Professor Bergeron points out in his introduction, the …
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Contributor’s Notes
… I have to admit that I feel out of my league. I’m a newcomer, a nobody, and whatever I have to say about the origin … memory for the strange ways that various people had died. A man retrieving linen gets trapped inside a spinning … when I arrived at his office, had my application materials spread before him on his desk. Also on his desk was a …
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