… and finally the Pacific Coast by rails, rivers, or canals. “Nothing similar,” Mr. Seelye observes, “followed upon … during the last years of the 18th century but which recommended itself to Whitman’s far greater talent a … began with the publication of her first novel, The Young Die Good , in 1932. Miss Hale was the first woman news …
… et Calmann-Levy, occupy 303 volumes. Nor is this collection complete. Among the works missing from it is the very last … thought that his reputation would ultimately rest. Dumas died in 1870. Now, more than a century later, one may well … a pupil of Carême’s is in the main reliable; but it also contains much irrelevant matter in the shape of …
#VQRTrueStory
… Fossil Combing A #VQRTrueStory Essay 1. “You’ve come in the worst … always taken Mary and Joseph with him to hunt for fossils, died in 1810. At a time when the salubrious effect of the … night, at the St. Michael’s Churchyard, Natalie Manifold points out the single tombstone engraved with the names of …
Editor's Desk
… how one directs the inner uncertainty that is the constant companion of every wordsmith who puts pen to paper for a … brief sentences reflect the turbulence that sometimes accompanies the creative process. For this issue of VQR, which … jury bias firsthand. In addition to writers, this issue also features the work of five emerging photographers …
… for the citadels of learning. Nonetheless, Hattaway accomplishes this feat while remaining accessible to all. … on the German resistance for its accessibility to a wide audience. The work’s greatest asset though is Hamerow’s … authors (called “Chaucerian”, not “Renaissance”) disappoints. How far Scottish literature dominated the period is …
Criticism
… aimed at glorifying distinguished pomposity—or both combined, as in the much overrated Stimson memoirs. Such … The fatuous and self-confident ignorance about elementary points of European history and culture that Roosevelt … the flimsy basis of his pronouncements. (“Roosevelt had studied (sic) in Germany and felt that he was particularly …