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“I’ll Be a Farmer”: Boyhood Letters of William James
… In 73 handwritten pages he provided details of his studies, along with vivid descriptions of the cities in which … red. There is a general red hue about the population which comes, I suppose from the red trowsers of the soldiers. The … or if one can merely go through a mathematical course. Also, how long is that course? I expect by next June to have …
What to Make of the Old Civil Rights Movement: A Partial and Partisan View
… of all a legal value—is today’s challenge, and, like most commentators, I have not found the way to get hold of that … move away from the plague of guns, in the hands of individuals or governments, and from the intellectual arrogance that … fear and Democrats hope for? Or vice versa? 7. Medieval feudalism had a territorial base but had other …
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman
… The novel resembles the versions of autobiography being composed at nearly the same moment by Joyce and Lawrence. … with the drift towards death.” Rachel does actually die at the end of The Voyage Out, of a fever caught in the … believe he was really very modest; he was certainly not selfconscious in his work; nor was he an egoist, as I am. He …
The Conduct Versus the Teaching of International Relations
… during his term of office. Like a sea captain who assumes command of a ship, he has the vision of a distant landfall … some perverse fashion, it continues to go its own way, obedient to forces over which he has no control. Or he finds … into the upbringing of each and that, at least on some points, was obsolete.(Neither found it possible fully to …
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Turning to Memoir
… new things. My word-finding and concentration powers were compromised, abstract reasoning and the capacity to form … four books of essays and political journalism, and three studies of place, Didion’s work seemed centered around this … to fabrication and no escape from accuracy. memoir 253-262 By Floyd Skloot …
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Silent Hero
… every year on Victory Day I would visit the new monuments commemorating Soviet triumph with my grandfather the war … we continued on to the plaques in memory of fallen soldiers. Engraved in granite or marble, the list of names … as his only grandson, it was my duty to care for his medals and his memory. When he died in 2009, I received his …
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