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Henry Arthur Jones, Dramatist: Self-Revealed
… of English drama, stands a long line of plays and comedies, ranging in type from the phenomenally popular … which produces static, not dramatic, pieces. Such plays, he points out, begin to “date” very rapidly; and soon are “as …
French Canada: A Modern Feudal State
… they turned their eyes inward upon America, and commenced their bloodless, but ceaseless, struggle for the … named above. Their way of life had been fashioned by the trials and searchings of the Reformation. In their repudiation … authority an ideal authority: to be real and to merit obedience, it had to be in harmony with a scheme of social …
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Eyes Aloft
… for any commercial or diplomatic purposes in Iran. These points would have never come to light if not for the … teddy bears, rusty Army medals. In one of the rooms, ladies dressed as Pan Am stewardesses, in matching … The body of the plane is 239 feet long; its wingspan is 261 feet wide. It towers seven stories high and weighs up to …
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Badlands
… of. We had to lie down, we had to sleep. Which way did we come from? Our footprints point in different directions up … sand. There were chunks of quartzite, cloudy white crystals, scattered all around. They used to use it to make … the light comes clearly now: the galaxies the stars the bodies of light: I could reach out and touch them. Andromeda. …
That Ancient Yarn
… of the sea. My sister and I were forbidden to leave the compound unaccompanied, though we could have walked to the … had many warnings about a Bombay as phantasmagoric as Rushdie’s where gold jewelry was ripped off necks and ears by … the expense, for she left her house but rarely.(Fixed points of the whirling world magnetize people to themselves; …
Reprint, Winter 1992
… overview of The Mind of the South I’ve yet encountered. It points up the specific and real worth of this remarkable … as a paperback reprint from South Carolina [$9.95]. Commanders of the Union Army, namely McClellan, Sherman, and … famous charge of the most famous battle of America’s bloodiest war is the subject of George R. Stewart’s Pickett’s …
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