Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & Belief |
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Now I feel like a writer . I'm anxious to begin another story . I liked to hear that a few people went home and tried to write something of their own . I think I learned something from their remarks , that I was really communicating ...
Now I feel like a writer . I'm anxious to begin another story . I liked to hear that a few people went home and tried to write something of their own . I think I learned something from their remarks , that I was really communicating ...
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Why We Stop Reading Poetry has to deal : " Why would people want to listen to things that make you feel bad ? What good does it do to hear about incest or rape ? " The student , who thought literature should make a person feel good or ...
Why We Stop Reading Poetry has to deal : " Why would people want to listen to things that make you feel bad ? What good does it do to hear about incest or rape ? " The student , who thought literature should make a person feel good or ...
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I can feel his stare . If I turn to look at him , I am afraid he will figure me out and henceforth avoid me at conferences or readings . The lit - world is close - knit . We know this . Another silence sets in . I don't want to be coy .
I can feel his stare . If I turn to look at him , I am afraid he will figure me out and henceforth avoid me at conferences or readings . The lit - world is close - knit . We know this . Another silence sets in . I don't want to be coy .
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Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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