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The Exile’s Tale
… The Exile’s Tale The country I come from is far to the north: our wedding dresses are lined … winter sleep, whose dreams, in the religion of my land, comprise the human soul. In my country the snow lies as deep …
Reintroducing Stevenson
… York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. Each volume, 90 cents. The complete set, $28.80. A generation has passed since Robert Louis Stevenson died in far-away Samoa, a generation that has seen many … time has been having its revenges on the older man who has also lived apart, through a lifetime, from his …
Faulkner: The Rhetoric and the Agony
… Agony When William Faulkner published a first novel in 1926 entitled “Soldiers’ Pay,” no one could possibly have known that the ghost … subtle point of view; it has been a register of too many points of view, and in its way a substitute for a point of …
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Poor Historians
… I imagine these things, the less real they are likely to become. I believe, against all reason and everything I know as … the toxicity of keeping secrets. One of his early studies showed that people who wrote about their traumas were … that many children feel. Grealy recalls that at various points in her treatment and its aftermath her cancer …
Gravestones At Oxwich Bay
… I. “When the archangel’s trump shall sound   And souls to bodies joined, Millions will wish their lives below   Had been … of Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel & Elizabeth Ace,   who died August 17 th 1829     aged ten months     Also of Elizabeth   daughter of the above who died December …
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… lovers carved their names. First they grew apart, they they died. The bears were interested in berries. Like you, they …
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