… the Woolfs played within the Bloomsbury circle of intellectuals, and in particular the part that The Hogarth Press, as … Green, Robert Graves, and Herbert Read. The Woolfs also commissioned translations of the works of Rainer Maria … Is the Gate, Gertrude Stein’s Making of Americans, Ivy Compton-Burnett’s third novel, and an early story by Richard …
… the conventional narrative. Influenced by the innovative studies of the French Annales school and by the increased possibilties for the computer analysis of data, the most flourishing … of a fictional technique. In philosophical terms, Strout points out that the dialectic quality of the narrative is at …
… Such and Such, So and So-ville 4 mi., X-ton Lions Club Welcomes you—-just this tunnel road, this chute, this track … so many thousand times and you do not stop, you do not die, you just drive out the other side, you just drive on …
… in that remark, along came D. H. Lawrence. This was in 1926. The two men had met eleven years before; and Huxley, … and difficult task of living integrally.” When his child dies, he finds that his reason can in no way help his grief. … with Lawrence in that it begins with the body. Miller points out to Tony Beavis that his body is unconscious and …
Essays
… worries aren’t without merit. (We’ve experienced some common character recognition troubles in our own efforts to … will be not a seamless mass of books, easily linked and studied together, but a patchwork of interfaces and databases…. … it would be a step backwards (it’s far easier to hop from website to website than from library to library), but …
Fiction
… as if all the houses emanated the sussuration of comfortable life. The inhabitants were mostly young, and at … his first cigarette at Peterson’s Pond, shared with his buddies. They had found Johnny Bill wading at the edge. His … It was a passion he’d never known before or since. Ellen died young of an aneurysm. Six months later Paul nailed a …