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Hurricane Season
… Angela looked out at the wet street. November. Darkness had come early, unexpectedly, while the three of them sat at the … school had been a blur of fatigue: classes and exams and orals, research and writing her dissertation. She was 28 when … had been taken from her grandmother’s house after she died, and the crystal vase and two porcelain milkmaids were …
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Pretty Boy
Pretty Boy                London, 1795 Can’t say he walked the walk. Talked it, but everybody did that, everybody had a story to front, the essential mess of their life. He was pretty, though. Nobody messed with the sight of him because it messed with …
Feminist Literature: A New Frontier
… Black and Third World women, lesbian women, politically committed women, women committed to an aesthetic vision … shades of what might be called womanly feeling, yet they also share some elusive community of experience or emotion. … that is frequently used to describe how and why Women’s Studies scholars are redrawing the map of literature and …
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Personal Terrors
… despite my size, I’m a nerd. I fear God and have studied the Bible in my free time. But I’ve given myself to my … The movement is sometimes portrayed by conservative commentators, like Tomi Lahren, as an organization populated … world and has deeply influenced our foreign policy.” Chua points out that America is a kind of supergroup where people …
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Boomlay, Boomlay, Boomlay, BLOOM
… of the English Language (2004), to serve me best. My audience is not literary, but it can still readily grasp the … expression, so the mysterious power to incarnate words may also be on display. As a longtime poetry teacher, moreover, … sprung rhythm haunt a wide range of poems whose effects become audible in the wake of this most extreme example of …
The Bard From Wales
… hen iaith”—the old language—on the grounds that it had no commercial value. The Thomases were no exception, and there … who made some especially fatuous observations on these points in his memorial for British letters A Sinking Island. … period popular sympathy would have been with the serving soldier rather than with the civilians engaged in propaganda …
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