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Enno Keßlerh’s poetry in particular – an encounter with the homeless. Then, as now, these encounters engendered the twin responses of pity and fear, of relief and repression. Then, as now, the homeless were perceived both as broken people in need of help – as victims of economic and social forces beyond their率直 发表于 2025-3-28 19:45:12
Enno Keßlerker’s “tale of the nothingness of man,” in which the world as we (will) know it ends on May 10, 2054. Parker’s and Goodeve’s visions of a future liberated by machines differ in more than just the opposite outcomes of technological dominion they depict. Parker’s tale, I argue, is a Burkean response t芳香一点 发表于 2025-3-28 22:57:03
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nce to bear on British history as much as on ancient civilizations’. British writers, painters, sculptors, politicians and antiquaries debated the purchase question from all sides. This chapter focuses on two works in which the Marbles’ location in the British Museum is an immense concern, thanks to档案 发表于 2025-3-29 23:29:14
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Enno Keßlert of ., the periodical to be edited by Hunt. The meetings and discussions about this project had been long anticipated and, for Shelley, were important in more than one way. Shelley had not seen his friend Hunt in over four years; and though negotiations during the days Shelley stayed at Byron’s vil