On the Sublime is given a 1st-century-CE date because it was a response to a work of that period by Caecilius of Calacte, a Sicilian ...
Continue Reading βA work collection of Course 063-0716-00L In this course, you will write your own creation myth that articulates the senses of who we are in ...
Continue Reading βHope Mirrlees (1887-1978) has long been regarded as the lost modernist. Her extraordinary long poem Paris (1920), a journey through a day in post First ...
Continue Reading βSuppose I were to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color . . . A lyrical, philosophical, and often explicit ...
Continue Reading βSurrealism as a movement has always resisted the efforts of critics to confine it to any static definition–surrealists themselves have always preferred to speak of ...
Continue Reading βWhen the mildly kink-themed trilogy 50 Shades of Grey became popular reading in 2012, the media speculated that feminism was in reverse, as the public ...
Continue Reading βPublished to commemorate its 75th anniversary, The World Is Round brings back into print the classic story created by Gertrude Stein and Clement Hurd. Written ...
Continue Reading βHarold Hart Crane was an American poet. Provoked and inspired by T. S. Eliot, Crane wrote modernist poetry that was difficult, highly stylized, and ambitious ...
Continue Reading βMargaret Cavendish, the Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, was a groundbreaking writerβa utopian visionary, a scientist, a science-fiction pioneer. She moved in philosophical circles that included Thomas ...
Continue Reading βIn 1907 novelist James Joyce was engaged as Svevoβs English tutor in Trieste, and in the process they developed a friendship. When Joyce read Svevoβs ...
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