Essays
… wayward showers and the humidity high, so that the weather combined with the effects of the wine at lunch made you feel … who intoned sorrowfully, “When they drink it that way, they die.” However, Elliot survived to go on to new challenges. … out and had a leisurely breakfast. He entrusted his briefcase to me—apparently his only luggage—so as not to be …
… yet I do not think that many persons, except a few old ladies and Mr. Joseph Hergesheimer, are likely to lose … the past. We do not want a history of the South that points up the gallant Confederates and forgets the Colonel’s … So that when we search old closets it is more often to come out with a skeleton than carrying the remnants of …
Criticism
… and trade in exoticism invoke the ethnographic studies of Robert Flaherty, whose entirely staged Nanook of the … reaction to the moving image, particularly when it comes to representations of “reality.” A willingness to … warn, inform, and establish best practices,” as Wilkman points out, but “audiences share responsibility for …
… distressing and spectacular developments in the textile communities of North Carolina, especially Gastonia and … The study of Madame de Maintenon is one of a series of studies of women that Gamaliel Bradford has been making. “Eve … of Rochester is author of “The Monroe Doctrine, 1823-26.” Herbert Heaton is professor of history in the …
Poetry
… not even in the worst of it, I get hung up on. She died so suddenly all I can picture is the oxygen mask …
Criticism
… literary agent Barbara Bauer against Wikipedia after unkind comments about her appeared on her entry. The entry, since … worst literary agencies” listing as a result of regular complaints about her. As a factually-accurate statement—she … good grounds for a lawsuit, but it was Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act that came to Wikipedia’s rescue. …