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… married it was to a cousin, a tubercular child of thirteen. Committing himself to the freelancer’s life, he lived at the … as to suggest its origin in his dreams. Premature burials, revenge murders, and multiple-personality disorders … W. H. Auden, another Poe critic, D. H. Lawrence, in his Studies in Classic American Literature, finds the gothic tales …
The Owners of Machu Picchu
… an opportunity she turned down. Her mother said she would die of sadness if Roxanna left her alone in Cusco, and so … está disponible en español , cortesía de Etiqueta Negra, como un PDF (1 MB). That day in 2006, her small eyes grew … archaeological remains. He stretches his arms and points outside the window to a mountain covered in rustic …
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Goethe and No End
… Poet. By Henry W. Ncvinson. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. $2.75. Challenge to Defeat: Modem Man in Goethe’s … by Goethe as the title for a series of Shakespeare studies, the first of which was published by the German poet in … thinks of that infant prodigy, Schopenhauer, with “Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung” completed at twenty-one. Thinks …
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Whitman’s Compost
… Whitman’s Compost Walt Whitman in Washington Walt Whitman, Charles … were largely replaced by no more or less than tent hospitals, bivouac avenues, crowds of mixed loyalties, piles of … the lack of care and the degree of despair among soldiers hardly more than boys, he becomes committed to doing …
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500 Lifetimes
… males in formal settings. At the end of a work day, it is common to see men on the street folding their kabneys with … the police investigative team took a photo of the hanging bodies with his phone. He sent the image to friends via … is where Guru Rinpoche, the eighth-century Tantric master also known as the Second Buddha, subdued evil deities and …
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… work as a moral equivalent for war, did not see that play also is a moral equivalent for war, and joined Schiller in … of Berlin declared that play was more restful than complete idleness and served to recuperate and restore the … writers since then. He said that in play the emotions “become purified of a great deal of the distasteful and …
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