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against work: for rest, reading and undirected ...

“I think that there is far too much work done in the world” — Bertrand Russell “Reading and sauntering and lounging and dozing, which I call thinking, is my supreme...

against work: for rest, reading and undirected ...

“I think that there is far too much work done in the world” — Bertrand Russell “Reading and sauntering and lounging and dozing, which I call thinking, is my supreme...

art as medicine in late civilization

Alisdair Gray quotes from Samuel Johnson’s The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia for the epigraph to his Unlikely Stories, Mostly as a vindication of his, and all, art: It...

art as medicine in late civilization

Alisdair Gray quotes from Samuel Johnson’s The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia for the epigraph to his Unlikely Stories, Mostly as a vindication of his, and all, art: It...

honesty and life in emily dickinson’s death poetry

In ‘Emily Dickinson: The Poetics and Practice of Autonomy,’ Wendy Martin argues for a certain defiance in both Dickinson’s poetry and biography, writing that against the blind conviction of New...

honesty and life in emily dickinson’s death poetry

In ‘Emily Dickinson: The Poetics and Practice of Autonomy,’ Wendy Martin argues for a certain defiance in both Dickinson’s poetry and biography, writing that against the blind conviction of New...

tragedy part I of III: contours of comedy in ro...

funny jokes occur in tragedy just as tragic events occur in comedy. however, the same ironic structures that articulate light-hearted humour in comedy can be repurposed in tragedy to create deep melancholy...

tragedy part I of III: contours of comedy in ro...

funny jokes occur in tragedy just as tragic events occur in comedy. however, the same ironic structures that articulate light-hearted humour in comedy can be repurposed in tragedy to create deep melancholy...