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Golden Days and Gray
… and Others. By Van Wyck Brooks. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $3.00. The Rebellious Puritan: Portrait of Mr. … of the novelist’s style. And Mr. Mumford, who has studied most of our great writers in “The Golden Day,” has … of thought regarding Hawthorne’s background. Certain viewpoints—the vision of life as essentially conflict, the stern …
Two Poems
… He noted this ‘stolen or strayed’ or ‘a florin lost.’ Our bodies he made as truly as great builders, And our great … Yet in this war, He being dumb for a short time awhile, Dies uncounting the calculation, or the lost florin,— Being … a lovely woman say, Staring into the river,— “If you do not come to me, I will come to you.” This was not an Ophelia of …
The New Scholasticism
… inquiry, vanish in this interpretation. Gross and Levitt also define a collection of four other disparate lines of … even antagonism, among these categories, all mock science’s commitment to objectivity, neutrality, and universality; … the reality of knowledge, facts, or empirical data—what is commonly identified as relativism or what they call …
The Ends of Education
… to which educational institutions are means. The ends or ideals which govern a society depend on that society’s basic … this condition. One fourth of President Hutchins’ admirably compressed argument deals with the external influences which … programs. The classics, mathematics, and philosophy, are studies which both authors would include as major parts of a …
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Details From the Fogg Museum
… people had been forced to labor and for which so many had died. In the photograph of Sojourner Truth, her hands are … but her master had promised to free her a year early, in 1826. When he reneged, saying that she was less productive … the pictures. The dispatches are then published on our website, and two are selected for inclusion in each issue of …
A Nest of Mares
… native Boston, where her father and mother had lived and died, the Vari was just “one of Dad’s paintings” to Caroline … today’s market a certified authentic Vari at auction might command $750,000 to one million. The McKays were comfortably … few, like Vari, Frieseke, and Edward Potthast—Caroline was also lucky enough to draw a Potthast beach scene in the …
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