… us as the various qualities of mind and heart which we have come to associate with such memorable characters as David … and lacked the means of paying them. This prison, Marshalsea, figures prominently in Little Dorrit , even as it did … “”Have you concluded your argument?” “”Mlud, no—variety of points—feel it my duty tsubmit— ludship,” is the reply that …
Fiction
… that was left to me was the single remaining job, which encompassed all the others and was the very reason for the … are alone,” I said. “Devers is not within earshot.” He studied me, trying to determine whether I was telling the … the thieves exited the vault with the bounty stuffed in briefcases. Jones was last out. He found the others entangled …
Art & The Archive
… I was given a copy of Paideia, the workbook that formerly accompanied the Scripps National Spelling Bee, and told to … into a projectile brush. Here, as in Brown’s work, a full-bodied practice in an entirely other discipline—dancing, … expression somewhere between a grimace and a jeer as she points a handgun at the viewer. The X suggests her …
Reporting
… history and impact . The social networking book cataloging website has even found fans among our own Thomas Jefferson …
… term about a divine element in the bread that is eaten at communion and the wine that is drunk is no more here than … to transcend.” The 60’s report that literary humanism had died, it now appears, was happily premature; a revival of … knows that blue is blue or that yellow is yellow. He will also say that the best thing to do next in an experiment is …
… Stagecraft. By Sheldon Cheney. New York: Longmans Green and Company. $10.00. Poot-lights Across America. By Kenneth … books in any but the most superficial conspectus. The one deals in broad strokes with the history of dramatic art … theater of the golden age is not of long life. Indeed it dies by the very process of coming alive. It is in the …