… He resists the notion that anything can overtly be compared to anything else. While his images almost always … that imagining comes by divination.”” While Pilar marshals counter examples, she will, under pressure of the … major’s withered hand in the story “In Another Country” (1926) is a good early example of the ways in which Hemingway’s …
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… They’d pursued their passion for television, majoring in Communications alongside one another. Back then, Kelsey had … as she hefted it onto her shoulder, striking buttons and dials without even looking. She could check out how Jill had … have a dog or a farmhouse, they could make a life that audiences would admire. The next night, Nick came home so …
… of English drama, stands a long line of plays and comedies, ranging in type from the phenomenally popular … which produces static, not dramatic, pieces. Such plays, he points out, begin to “date” very rapidly; and soon are “as …
… they turned their eyes inward upon America, and commenced their bloodless, but ceaseless, struggle for the … named above. Their way of life had been fashioned by the trials and searchings of the Reformation. In their repudiation … authority an ideal authority: to be real and to merit obedience, it had to be in harmony with a scheme of social …
… Columbus, By Samuel Eliot Morison. Little, Brown and Company. $3.50. Those who some years back learned in school … 12, 1492, when searching for a western route to the Indies.” To pass up the book on this assurance, however, would … distance to the Orient. The savants who rejected his proposals on more than one occasion (the roundness of the world …
… crime in the Chinese People’s Republic, announced new compulsory courses for all schoolchildren “to teach them the … as morality, which may indeed be so; and in literary studies we are so accustomed to the assumption that critical … as if values were merely something we impute, as individuals, to any given behavior or any given work of art. …