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Blue Rock
… that was left to me was the single remaining job, which encompassed all the others and was the very reason for the … are alone,” I said. “Devers is not within earshot.” He studied me, trying to determine whether I was telling the … the thieves exited the vault with the bounty stuffed in briefcases. Jones was last out. He found the others entangled …
The Shadowy Lady of the Street of Dark Shops
… it was edited and issued twice a year from 1948 to 1960. Welcoming to its pages the young and obscure as well as the … the deep losses of her life: she was five when her mother died, 14 when she saw the fiery end of her childhood home, … in the states, it having not been heard since Weimar in 1926. The glittering characters from the 1920’s had become …
Mark Van Doren’s Literary Letters
… of letters”: superb poet and critic, wide-ranging editor, accomplished storyteller and playwright, and devoted educator. … latter making critical history) had been published by his 26th birthday; his first slender volumes of poetry were well … of Illinois at Urbana, where Carl and Mark both studied with Stuart P. Sherman before going east to New York …
The Nature-Loving Victorians
… and ecosystem, a maternal figure that has stirred the communal guilt of our generation. When still relatively … , drawn mainly from the discipline of literary history but also including students of the history of art, architecture, … of the present fruitfulness of interdisciplinary studies, that three of the most informative and stimulating …
Week 11/2/20
… Best 200 Words I Read All Week. From fact to fiction, from comedic to tragic, we hope you find as much to admire in … not border Mexico. Fact: More than 200,000 Americans have died from COVID. Fact: Frederick Douglass died in 1895. … revolution but he will, certainly, lead the country. I am also worried. I am worried about what Mr. Trump’s …
America and Business
… are supreme. They take the place of politics, determine morals, create the collective ideal, even fashion a certain … to-day has the creative artist less real standing in the community, or is regarded with such lukewarmness, if not … Nor have we any reason to believe that the plain man of medieval times failed to respond to the spiritual beauty of …
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