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The Catcher in the Rye: banned

https://thisbookisbanned.com/banned/catcher-in-the-rye-banned/

Organization for Decent Literature labeled  The Catcher in the Rye   objectionable. [2] At this point,  Catcher  had also been banned in Fairmont, McMechen, St. Louis, and Wheelin
The Catcher in the Rye was banned for un-American ideas. It's actually a twentieth-century jeremiad... What the heck is that? Find out here.

The Unz Review • An Alternative Media Selection - The Unz Review

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Genomics Genre American Literature Genre British Literature Genre Children's Literature Genre Fantastic Literature Genre French Literature Genre German Literature Genre History Wr
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media

The Fallacies of Moralism and Moral Aestheticism

https://friesian.com/poly-1b.htm

been orthodoxy among literature professors for some three decades that there is no such thing as "great literature." There are only things called great literature because hegemoni

Chapter 23 of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

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the air of freedom, of literature, and of Paganism. ( 11 ) The crowd of sophists who were attracted by the taste and liberality of their royal pupil, had formed a strict alliance
Chapter 23 of 'The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire'; —The religion of Julian.—Universal Toleration. His artful persecution of the Christians

A History of Art for Beginners and Students, by Clara Erskine Clement.

https://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book268/book268.html

as given in Greek literature and shown forth in Greek art, are very varied and hard to be understood as belonging to one person. She is the patroness of war, and in Homer's Iliad

A Gallery Of Archetypes

https://www.meta-religion.com/Psychiatry/Analytical_psychology/a_gallery_of_archetypes.htm

the role either in literature or the theater. This may well be explained by the social attitude that associates weakness and loss of control with a man who expresses emotions. The


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