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28 Mar 2017
Serenity Now (Notes on 'The Flying Fish' by D. H. Lawrence)
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Stephen Alexander Window onto the Greater Day (2017) "'Beauteous is the day of the yellow sun which is the common...
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26 Mar 2017
Baby/Doll (With Reference to the Work of W. B. Yeats)
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Admit it, we're so much nicer than the real thing mewling and puking ... If I were asked by some kind of investigative...
25 Mar 2017
Sailing to Byzantium (Notes on Yeats and the Singularity)
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William Butler Yeats by Tricia Danby deviantart.com Written in 1926, when Yeats was 61 and starting to feel his age, the poem ...
23 Mar 2017
Of Spiders and Flies (Notes on the Lawrence-Eliot Relationship)
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D. H. Lawrence and T. S. Eliot by David Levine The relationship between D. H. Lawrence and T. S. Eliot was never going to be any...
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21 Mar 2017
D. H. Lawrence and the Grand Perverts
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Drawing of D. H. Lawrence by David Levine (1968) According to D. H. Lawrence, in a letter written to Aldous Huxley, behind all ...
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19 Mar 2017
Fish Out of Water (Notes on Evolution and Cruelty)
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According to a report in the New Scientist , blenny fish - fed-up with the predatory behaviour of their aquatic neighbours - are ...
17 Mar 2017
If It Be Not True To Me ... Reflections on D. H. Lawrence's Phallic Epistemology
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Portrait of D. H. Lawrence by the brilliant American scratchboard illustrator Bri Hermanson bhermanson.com One of Lawrence...
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16 Mar 2017
On the Struggle Between Art and Knowledge in Nietzsche's Early Philosophy
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Portrait of Nietzsche as a Young Professor University of Basel, 1872 What Nietzsche terms in his early writings the knowledge d...
14 Mar 2017
On Black Mould and the Tragic Case of Dana Anhalt
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Photos: Caters News Mould is a fungus that grows in the form of multicellular filaments called hyphae . There are thousands of dive...
12 Mar 2017
On Lewis Carroll and His Love for Alice Liddell and Other Little Girls
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Six-year old Alice Liddell dressed as a beggar-child in a photograph by Lewis Carroll (1858) As everyone knows, Lewis Carrol...
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