... Anatomy of Melancholy, edited by Floyd Dell (New York, 1927). Carlyle, Thomas. Life of Friedrich Schiller (Columbia University Press, New York, 1992). Ergang, Robert. The Myth of the.
scrutinised body detract from, or even displace, the psychology of a character that Wiltshire regards as 'out of reach, an enigma, other'?71 Does the BBC adaptation, and its success, illustrate only too well that the screen is, ...
Newfield reviews reactions to the famously homoerotic work of Walt Whitman, in which, according to his offended reviewers, Whitman's deviance comes across as a "dirty excitability which identifies him as a man of the herd.
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American poet Kate Daniels's 1988 volume The Niobe Poems draws on the myth to deal with the theme of a contemporary mother's loss of a child. DEBORAH LYONS Right:This marble statue, known as the Niobid of the Sallustian Gardens, ...
Once inside, ships could operate safely out of range of any shore batteries, but first they would have to run the gauntlet at the entrance to the bay. The bay could then be controlled. On August 5, Admiral David Farragut, ...
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