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Mary Jane Eyre

Something other than oneself is real.

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what are these GREAT BOOKS i keep hearing about are they like tweets but longer? ^.^

Emma Soyer 1813-1842, Two Children with a Book 1831, Tate Britain

Say it with your chest

At the end of What’s So Great About the Great Books (WSGAtGB?), Naomi Kanakia writes:

This book has a small limited point to make, but that po...

10 days ago
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Post-modern moral philosophy

Oh! for the manly prose of the “old man” as the Saint1 used the call She Who Didn’t Beat Around the Bush:

I will begin by stating three theses which I present in this paper. The first is that it is not profitable for us at present to do...

13 days ago
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The Iris Murdoch Book Club: Episode 9

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Chérie

I hope you made it back to Dubs saine et sauve. The daffodils emerged soon after your departure — a tiny cosmic recompense for your deeply felt absence. The daffodils inspired me to write down a dirty little ditty in the sma...

16 days ago
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How should a human animal be?

Lately, many self-described liberals have been asking themselves what it even means to be “liberal”.1 To be sure, no-one wants to be illiberal, but there is little consensus on how a good liberal should be. On The Ezra Klein show, the histo...

20 days ago
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Gays with Mommy Issues

Caveat lector: I’m not suggesting that gays with mommy issues constitute a subtype of gay. Daddy/mommy/bro/sis/cousin issues are by no means mutually exclusive. Nor do I mean to essentialise the distinction between gay and straight misogyny...

a month ago
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