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Children of the Night
… that its suffused radiance of color did not seem to die, but softly to merge with the mellow light of the moon, … passed. The “dead vast and middle of the night” had not yet come. Should I not stav out for a few hours in this silvery … given by the domestic cat. This vague yowling is a habit also of the wildcat; but his cries have a definite boldness …
A Freudian Misinterpretation
… The thesis of this book, which the author introduces as a “comprehensive intellectual biography of Sigmund Freud,” is … such as the pioneering paper by Luise von Karpinska (“Ueber die psychologischen Grundlagen des Freudismus,” 1914) in his … concerns the issue of Freud’s self-analysis. Sulloway points out correctly that there was at the end of the last …
Julia Wolfe: Web of Memory
… cut off the sunshine now and again. His mother—a small, compact, well-preserved woman in her eighty-third year—had … W. 0. Wolfe Born at Gettysburg, Pa. April 10, 1851 Died June 20, 1922 Next to the big stone is the one the … love and pity, and put the seal of honor on him when he died.” the web and the rock Not far distant are two …
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B&B
… to myself  that he was my only friend.  For a little income and to cope  with the lonely summer, I rented out  his … I’d found and count  our stocks—staying above a hundred meals  was important to me. Over bacon  and blueberry … my first tenant told me it was only  after his wife died that he could finally  pursue his lifelong passion  for …
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Pauline Chen reads at the VA Festival of the Book
… Virginia Festival of the Book . Pauline read to a packed audience at the UVA Bookstore and we hope to have a podcast of … and we’re told the interview should be broadcast in the coming weeks. Check their website for more info. Pauline’s book Final Exam: A …
How the War Came
… How the War Came The Coming of the War. By Bernadotte E. Schmitt. New York: … derives from the evidence he brings together, but may also recognize their general relation to the various … Schmitt’s conclusions on the latter point are cautious. He points out that there is no evidence suggesting that the …
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