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“As in Myth, the Signs Were All Over”: The Fiction of N. V. M. Gonzalez
… to be so separable. And what of the Americans, who accomplished in just over half a century a transformation of … late thirties, some of which are more sketches than full-bodied stories. As melodies they are simple, with a folk … Find out more about Richard R. Guzman’s work at his website. 102-118 By Richard R. Guzman …
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Don’t Be a Square
… and slow. Public awareness follows belatedly. Culture comes last. It was in 1856 that Eunice Newton Foote, a … the next and the promise of much grander devastation to come. One would anticipate novels, films, and visual art … in 1959. Five years later, Stanley Kubrick isolated the comic absurdity in the premise of mutually assured …
Madame De Maintenon
… That a poor girl who had kept geese in the fields should come to marry the greatest king in the world sounds like a … prison, martyred her virtuous but narrow-minded mother, and died Governor of Martinique in 1647. After her return to … down to her. Rival ladies flattered her. Ministers and generals deferred to her opinion. It seemed at times as if the …
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The Whistler
… the couch near the fireplace have clearly been chosen for comfort. Altogether, the emphasis is upon comfort and … things to men and that never gets into history books. Soldiers of an army kill each other, Tom. They always have. … he is dead. We mustn’t deny it again. CURTAIN           248-263 By Peter Taylor …
Shakespeare and Harlequin
… painting. He has proclaimed the merits of certain modern composers until no program is complete without something of … an independent course of “Philosophical and Scientific Studies for the Examination of New Ideas.” The lecturers were … elaboration, but a cunning—an inspired—simplification. 247-260 By Joseph Warren Beach …
Foster Home
… seeing her amidst the other children, have chosen her to come live with us.” Father said, “Yes, Mrs. Brook, we hope … but not “disturbed”—for so we had been informed. She was obedient when she understood what was expected of her, but it … was given; at the end of the drill the one with the most points was awarded a Bible card. When Sister Was still …
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