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February 09, 2015

Book Review: Amherst

February 09, 2015/ Steve Donoghue

When a 21st-century woman travels to the hometown of Emily Dickinson, she finds herself caught between a passionate present and a past far more human than she imagined

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Fiction
Emily dickinson, February 2015, fiction
January 31, 2012

Recognizably Human: Larkin and the Sentimental

January 31, 2012/ Austin Allen

Nobody would accuse the mature Larkin of being a greeting card poet, and yet a warm and even vulnerable sentimentality bubbles up in his verse, often when it's least expected.

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Literary Criticism, Poetry
Emily dickinson, February 2012, fiction, Ian McEwan, Keats, literary criticism, Poetry, Poetry Review, Walt Whitman, William Butler Yeats
September 30, 2011

American Aristocracy - Letter from Boston: Toward a New History

September 30, 2011/ Douglass Shand-Tucci

Boston, so often reproved for living in its memories, may well be poised to lead the future, not in spite of its history but because of it.

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September 30, 2011/ Douglass Shand-Tucci/
Features, Arts & Life
American Revolution, Emily dickinson, Henry Adams, henry james, John Adams, Mark Twain, October 2011, T-S- Eliot, William James
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