My attachment to the magazine remains too strong to be shaken, and I’ve published with you the two essays, over 40 years at Stanford, that I love best. But now again, as with an article on the administration’s ill-sited Munger housing-and-garage project, I’m troubled by the unbalanced, too-plausible stance of a recent piece.
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In Sweet Bird of Youth, 29-year-old Chance Wayne returns to his hometown—a sleepy Gulf Coast hamlet known as St. Cloud—to win back his girl, Heavenly.But once there, he is forced to confront the mistakes of his past and the people from his hometown that won’t let him forget. To keep all the names and faces from Chance’s past straight, we’ve compiled a guide to the residents—and.
Anne of Green Gables has remained in print for more than 100 years, and has never waned in popularity.Montgomery scholar Mary Rubio has called it “Canada’s most enduring literary export.”A 2003 BBC survey called The Big Read, which aimed to determine Britain’s best-loved novel, ranked Anne of Green Gables at No. 41, ahead of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, George Orwell’s.
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The life and works of Percy Bysshe Shelley exemplify English Romanticism in both its extremes of joyous ecstasy and brooding despair. Romanticism’s major themes—restlessness and brooding, rebellion against authority, interchange with nature, the power of the visionary imagination and of poetry, the pursuit of ideal love, and the untamed spirit ever in search of freedom—all of these.