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Q: Why does Jean Brodie renounce Teddy Lloyd, but encourage her students to sleep with him?

verboseHere is part of a conversation that Sandy has with her former teacher Jean Brodie some years after the latter has been forced out of her teaching job:       "Teddy Lloyd was greatly in love with me, as you know," said Miss Brodie, "and I with him. It was a great love. One day in the art room he ...

 
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4:36 AM
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Q: Did Wordsworth read William Jones's translation of Kalidasa?

verboseIn Finding the Raga, Amit Chaudhuri writes: Meghdut literally means 'cloud-messenger'. In Kalidasa's poem, a lover asks a cloud to carry with it a message from him to his loved one, who lives in the city of Alaka. The long poem describes the lover's imagining of the cloud's journey. The cloud, i...

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Q: Story, possibly by Fitzgerald, about a reformed alcoholic seeing his city anew

verboseIn Finding the Raga, Amit Chaudhuri writes: If I'm not mistaken, there's a story or an essay by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man emerging from twenty years of alcoholism, noticing the city he lives in as if for the first time, and blinking at the sunlight. I may have made up some of the details i...

 
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6:24 AM
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Q: Did the Enlightenment "think of art primarily as self-expression"?

verboseIn Finding the Raga, Amit Chaudhuri argues that raga music is modernist in that it is non-representational: a raga does not depict anything other than itself. He supports this claim by drawing on the history of aesthetics, Indian as well as Western. Discussing the absence of vibrato in raga perfo...

 
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8:59 AM
@Bookworm I don't like hearing my wife because she's a real scold, but I'll distract her by talking about your incumbent arrival, from which we will benefit by killing you and usurping the throne. Or something to that extent :-P
 
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10:56 AM
@Bookworm HNQ has been made joyful by hearing about King Duncan's approach.
 
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1:56 PM
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Q: What is the connection between Renfield and vampirism?

MithicalIn Dracula, in order to gain access to Dr. Seward's asylum (and Mina Harker), the Count bribes Renfield, Dr. Seward's "zoophagous" patient, into inviting him into the building (as he can't enter a building without first being invited_: Renfield proceeded:— “He came up to the window in the mist, ...

 
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7:37 PM
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Q: “It’s fast holding by the rings in front” in Browning’s ‘Fra Lippo Lippi’

Gareth ReesIn ‘Fra Lippo Lippi’ (1855) by Robert Browning, the speaker, the painter Filippo Lippi, says: I’m grown a man no doubt, I’ve broken bounds: You should not take a fellow eight years old And make him swear to never kiss the girls. I’m my own master, paint now as I please— Having a friend, you see,...

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Q: Understanding a sentence in The Church of Dead Girls

verboseThe following is from Stephen Dobyns' The Church of Dead Girls: In any text there is both overt and covert material that accesses different cognitive levels within a reader. That is one of those statements highly regarded in teachers' conferences that I avoid. Dobyns, Stephen. The Church of Dead...

7:54 PM
@Bookworm Five tags aren't nearly enough for this question.
 
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9:00 PM
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Q: Meaning of footnotes in the Douay Rheims 1635

awholegnuworldI’m currently trying to transcribe some notes from the 1635 Douay Rheims Bible. I have a printed Facsimile I am working with at home, so far I have been able to understand most of the footnotes without issue. However, one has stumped me on the third chapter of Genesis. I transcribe it as follows:...

 
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<-- waiting for the next MacMithical question.

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