Whitman
At the second wedding in a matter of months, Sophie James is seated next to the man she had a teenage crush on.
... Bledstein and Robert D. Johnston, 107–24. New York: Routledge, 2001. Aspiz, Harold. So Long! Walt Whitman's Poetry of Death. Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, 2004. Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature.
The Falling Tree is about Hector Raleigh, a combat veteran and former military policeman, who's asked to help his former teacher, Samantha Grady, deal with people who want to ruin her family name.
The story "In The Name of the Most High" is a war story set in the American Civil War. The next two stories are humorous romantic tales with a fishing theme and setting. Chambers' love of natural scenery illuminates most of the stories.
Many Biblical heroes have known the Lord better- have had their relationship with him renewed- because of the unintentional journeys they were led to embark on; join Robert Whitman Treash as he discovers God in new ways through his ...
The most protean and elusive of all American poets, Walt Whitman is everywhere and nowhere at once. An unavoidable presence, he still arouses anger, envy, love, and debate one hundred...
... “ The Poetics of Union in Whitman and Lincoln : An Inquiry toward the Relationship of Art and Policy , ” in The American Renaissance Reconsidered : Selected Papers from the English Institute , 1982–83 , ed . Walter Benn Michaels and ...
The creator of the FBI's Art Crime Team recounts his dramatic career, describing high-stakes undercover missions involving valuable stolen antiquities, in an account that covers his role in a famous unsolved crime.
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