The Catcher in the Rye: bannedhttps://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.
Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, by Charles Babbagehttps://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book191.html
Royal Society of Literature 36 15 0 F.R.S.Lit. Antiquarian............... 50 8 0 F.A.S. Linnean................... 36 0 0 F.L.S. Geological................ 34 15 0 F.G.S. Astronom
1850 Edgar Allan Poe: The Poetic Principlehttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1850_poe1.html
Union Magazine of Literature and Art Literatur: Poe-Rezeption IN speaking of the Poetic Principle, I have no design to be either thorough or profound. While discussing, ver
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The American Credo, by George Jean Nathan and H. L. Mencken.https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/23858/pg23858-images.html
of it in the literature; nevertheless, we offer it in the firm conviction, born of twenty years' incessant meditation, that it is substantially correct. [Pg 29] It is, in brief, t
Isaac Asimov FAQhttp://asimovonline.com/asimov_FAQ.html
700 - Arts 800 - Literature 900 - History & Geography Although a great number of his books were classified in the 500s and the 600s, there are three other categories that were spa
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Neo-Darwinism: The Current Paradigm. by Brig Klycehttps://www.panspermia.org/neodarw.htm
that a great work of literature such as Moby Dick could emerge from lesser preexisting books, if there were enough typos and swapping of paragraphs along the way. The trouble is,
Past, Present, and Futurehttps://friesian.com/lieb.htm
anyone not in on recent literature or debates. Lieb's argument addresses Classical philosophers from Plato to Alfred North Whitehead, with the only exception that I see of Paul We
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Life of Robert Burns, by Thomas Carlylehttps://www.gutenberg.org/files/36074/36074-h/36074-h.htm
become known in British literature as the author of the best prose translation of Dante.) After a few years spent at the ordinary parish school, Thomas was sent, in his thirteenth
2blowhards.com: The NYTBR Section and Fiction 3http://www.2blowhards.com/archives/2007/01/the_nytbr_secti.html
Let's see how popular literature fared. The issue's big production number is a poll to determine The Best American Work of Fiction in the Last 25 Years, as voted-on by a long line
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Jews--The Archetypal Multiculturalistshttp://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/024334.html
to the rabbinical literature. He described himself as a secular American with a “Jewish soul.” If a defendant deserved compassion but no writ of habeas corpus—or
The below is a chapter--written in 1998 and not edited or changed since then--from the vast unpublished book on mass...
Blue Corn Comics -- Indian Comics Irregularhttp://www.bluecorncomics.com/ici.htm
What Makes Great Literature 46: Media Violence Then and Now 45: Ten Little Pilgirms and Indians 44: Japanese vs. Am
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The Fallacies of Moralism and Moral Aestheticismhttps://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
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