2blowhards.com: The NYTBR Section and Fiction 5: Literary Fiction and Literaturehttp://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/04/michael_blowhar_3.html
between the contemporary literary establishment (including the NYTBR) and the modern governing class seems rather similar to the one that existed in Elizabeth's time between court
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The Integral Theory of Truth andRealityhttp://www.intuitionnetwork.org/sorokin.htm
well known that among contemporary scientists a number of this are self-avowed mystics and intuitionists. 15. A. P. Usher, A History of Mechanical Inventions (New York, 192
Julian (circa 362 CE) Against the (FICTION of the ) Galileanshttp://mountainman.com.au/essenes/Julian_Against_the_Galilaeans.htm
of Nicaea. The very contemporary author, the first century Jewish historian Josephus had his work interpolated for this prime objective. Constantine was going to promote this " Fa
Why Care About the Future?https://gadfly.igc.org/papers/wcaf.htm
physically proximate or contemporary with one's lifetime. The self, then, from the earliest origins in infancy, is essentially "transcendent." To be human is to "relate out," to i
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bookshttp://marilaur.info/iandi.htm
scholastic tradition to contemporary uses. This investigation reveals two different conceptions. One, associated with the work of Jean Baudrillard, regards the virtual as that whi
1897 William John Courthope: Life in Poetry: Poetical Decadencehttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1897_courthope1.html
in the tendencies of contemporary art and poetry, in the style of the creators of mystic, symbolic, decadent works, and in the attitude of their admirers, in the æsthetic im
Bits and Pieces of Camille Pagliahttp://theabsolute.net/misogyny/paglia.html
is to be not female . Contemporary feminism called this "misogyny," but it was wrong. Masculine identity is embattled and fragile. In the absence of opportunity for hero
Bits and Pieces of Camille Paglia
fitxhugh.htmhttps://www.ditext.com/woodward/fitzhugh.html
thing of purely contemporary dimensions. The theories of George Fitzhugh came very near suffering the fate that befell the social order and institutions he defended. It was not me
The Restless Spirit Part IIhttp://goethe.holtof.com/faust/TheRestlessSpiritPartII.htm
the Centaur, Helen’s contemporary. Faust wanders off to look for him. The Stymphalides and the Lernean Hydra are pointed out to Mephistopheles, and then the lustful Lamiae. The ac
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