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The Green Room, Autumn 1977
… whole truth and nothing but the truth. Yet, as John Seelye points out, embellished autobiographies are a great American … graduate student.” While Edgar F. Shannon, Jr. began his studies of Alfred Tennyson as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford in the … ONE WEST RANGE, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA 22903 122-126 By Staige D. Blackford …
Wordsworth and De Quincey
… his sister, inclusive beyond any previous edition or any combination of previous editions. The “Early Letters” and … eleven had been printed in full. It goes without saying also that this edition largely increases our knowledge of … for instance, and to other aberrations. There are many points— the most moot, in fact—on which these new volumes …
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Japanese Denim
… glimmered behind the glass. The man, who we’d soon come to know as Manager Ma, was directing us inside and … “You don’t want to talk to me?” “No, I do. I do.” “A horse died today.” “What? Is that why you’re so sad?” “No. It … there were bamboo shoots that had been sharpened to fine points and strung vertically along the top. To prevent …
Romanticism Run to Seed
… forms, the authors mingled fact and fiction, truth and falsehood, grave and gay, drama, prose, and verse, at their … of anonymity, the Quarterly and the Edinburgh Reviews had become organs of bitter political partisanship, and often of … Irish songs, drinking songs, songs in thieves’ patter, parodies, political satires, translations of foreign poems into …
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Snowfall Blues Playlist
… two more bands followed with versions in 2010; Frank died in 1999. Also included in this mix are songs about Frank, and the … “I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground,” first set down by Bascom Lamar Lunsford, that inspired Frank’s “Kimbie.” …
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Night Story: Window …
… creature’s curved back. This time, Jimmy wasn’t going to die. It might still have been day but the sky was old. You …
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