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Leonard Rapport
… Bucket Fell” appeared in “Best Short Stories of 1937.” He died in March of 2008. Leonard Rapport …
Tom Stoppard’s Lighted March
… March A the top of his form, Tom Stoppard writes tragicomedies or comic ironies. Stoppard’s top form has given us … As a writer of the 1960’s, Stoppard in this play was also indebted to Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. Like Beckett’s …
The House Papers Again
… a Narrative by Charles Seymour. Boston,: Houghton Mifflin Company. $10.00. The two first volumes of the House Papers appeared in 1926. They seemed to raise very interesting questions. It was … had much to do with drawing up and working out the Fourteen Points. He took large part in getting the Covenant of the …
Some Versions of Paradise
… the human spirit will be set free so that every man may become an Aristotle (Marx) and even nature itself will be … from his purview; but no one can master all of these materials, so that most of Paradise Preserved —particularly its … Hardy makes Tess a wayfarer whose every change of place embodies a further unwitting declension from a paradise …
Mr. Jefferson to Mr. Roosevelt
… I believe. One that I sent to a French friend in 1793 comes to mind just now. In this I said: “I continue … I never had the opportunity to become. I had thought and studied much about the principles of human government before I … I am not prepared to say, but the logic of my entire career points to an emphasis, not on machines or on money, but …
In Loving Memory of the Late Author of the Dream Songs
… I was even less read then than now. We had many friends in common, but we kept at the opposite ends of parties or … take to younger poets with egos the size of his own, and accomplishments to support them, but he took to Berryman. At … and enormous radicalism. ‘l’he radicalism often seems, by comparison with Pound or Auden or Berryman or Lowell, naïve. …
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