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Which South? Benighted Or Beloved?
… statute?) is delusionary. Looking backward, the view also holds that the FBI’s persecution of Martin Luther King, … is, in fact, a remarkable job, maybe unprecedented in its combination of social-science analysis with skilled … late Stanley Levison was the main one. Here in this book come at us other and considerably less worthy names— Morris …
Seance
… Seance Lillian’s husband Herb died on a Sunday. He was 78. It was Easter. The day before he died, someone brought an Easter Lily to the apartment as a … rose shawl—and on the table sat an enormous lily with words coming out of its white throat. She leaned forward like the …
David Hockney: A Return to Painting
… speculative scholarship, pure and simple: that elaborately compounding (and compoundingly controversial) theory of his … come on line till several years later. Let’s see, Constable dies in 1837, just before the invention of chemical … a camera, since it featured those two distinct vanishing points so characteristic of refocusing, and I wanted to …
Notes on Current Books, Winter 1975
… story is a fascinating one and Crankshaw tells it in an accomplished manner. He shows great common sense as he follows … is a most welcome addition to nineteenth-century studies. Professor Pinney has brought up to date new findings … general reader. Key passages which are cited to illustrate points that are made have been translated expertly …
Ways of Preserving Democracy
… of Democracy. By F. Elwyn Jones. New York: E. P. Dutton and Company. $2.50. America and the Strife of Europe. By J, Fred … upon human freedom of the spread of Fascism. The Dies Committee is currently doing its best to save the country by this technique. This effort is also made by F. Elwyn Jones, a young English labor attorney, …
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Ad Tacitum: Renderings from Tacitus
… part raids.   Annals XII.17     Deciding that they should die by the just doom of war.   Annals XII.39     Encounters … officers, or at times without their knowledge.   Annals XIV.26     Having harried by fire and sword all whom he thought … the East was rather pleasing.   Agricola 20     Peace had become as much dreaded as war.   Annals XIV.35     But heaven …
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