… the light of individual judgment. Beyond the humor of this comparison remains the fact that in the course of American … ingenuity, to be approached in the spirit in which one studies the primitive epic or the evolution of marriage … of satire when he mocked at “the barren New England hills”; also the Centre of Indifference, the season of utter …
Arrows Shoot Through Us Petrarch had it only half right, his appositive, the deer dying happy, wounded as it were with the arrow through the heart being both the reminder of love burning pleasurably and inexorably and the remainder of life, fleeting and …
… seems to happen in California. Out of that fact have come a lot of doomsday cults and apocalyptic works of … directly, for example, from Dona Juana Machado, born in San Diego in 1814, and from Louise Clappe, one of four women … American literature,” and Amy Tan. Although at a few points it seemed to me that Wyatt’s assertions about gender …
… conditioned as I. Rare’s the day I don’t visit the company gym for a workout. During past years I won tennis … hidden in his clothes. Spenser has been with the company 26 years, hired by me in our first expansion of the business … I feel choked. “The shoes, the shoes!” Gail exclaims and points. “You could start a store!” She bends forward to …
… of supply interruption and price explosion. The private oil companies, most of which are American-based, still control … and the Congress finally agreed on a complex formula, embodied in the Energy Policy and Conservation Act, for the … the Eastern Hemisphere. Abundant reserves of low-cost oil also meant that the availability of energy would not be a …
Criticism
… wisely focuses on his time during World War II as the bombardier of a Flying Fortress, being shot down just shy of No … electrocuted. Now you’ve reached one of the major turning points in human history and science, in an eighteenth … Bizarre, by Cynthia A. Kierner. Palgrave, December 2004. $26.95 When a lovely woman stoops to folly and fails to heed …