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The First Quaker State
… history of the Established Church in the Colony and the Commonwealth of Virginia pays little attention to the … in Restoration England. One convert to Quakerism was 26-year-old Elizabeth Harris of London who felt called to … of political and social rights to women and minorities. He points out that by the time of the American Revolution very …
Andrew Johnson
… and Patriot. By Robert W. Winston. New York: Henry Holt & Company. $5.00. It is a surprising thing that the shelves of … is about ready to right the wrong done his name by the radicals of Reconstruction days. The volume itself is … fails to sustain with authorities. This is one of the moot points of Johnson’s political career, and while it is …
A Sane Look At Literature
… that have been increasngly captivating the critical community over the past decade. And, amidst all the clangor … much a part of the “folk mythology” of literary intellectuals in our period that it overleaps party lines, enough … Indeed, whoever wants help in reckoning with the maladie that has overtaken contemporary criticism would be well …
On Becoming
In the Wake
… part, though his body remains. Three weeks after my brother died of cancer, in 2021, my father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Tim and I knew it was coming. We talked about it in the last months of his life … powerful to me when I was a boy, was losing himself.   Tim died near the end of May. I stayed up every night, unable to …
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The Fixer
… his mother, Winnie, have told Frankie something good will come of their moving out there. Something good is coming … “Go on through,” he says and takes a step back, points his finger and wheels his hand at the wrist, already … system, and he is troubled. Frank has seen the first audience responses for the picture, screened a week ago on the …
Pause Before Resurrection
… are not, for all that, sorry to be human. We should rather die as men than live as animals.” By so much did his Stoicism differ from that of the … The latter was positive, “whether he saw the thing as comedy or high tragedy or plain farce, he would affirm that …
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