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From Gerald R. Lucas
  • {{jt|title=From “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”; King’s Last Speech}} {{C19|661}} ...of general and panoramic view of the whole of human history up to now, and the Almighty said to me, “Martin Luther King, which age would you like to liv
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  • ...eorgia-politics-elections/colleges-to-release-budget-338545.html crippling the university system]. What do you think, [https://web.archive.org/web/2010030 ...human suffering places it in the realm of the everyday, and in the context of great tragedy. Emig asserts, “normality and suffering coexist and may ind
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  • ...There is little comfort in religion or in patriarchy. For Blake’s speaker, the late 18th century is a terrible time in which to be living in London” ({{ ...eating'' and inequality: of tyrannies derived from ideologies imposed upon the masses especially related to commerce (see {{harvnb|Thompson|1993|pp=175 ff
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  • ===The Romantic Period=== ...ticism/|title=Romanticism}} (This link is the same as the {{Rlnksm}} after the title above). }}
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  • [[File:Songs of Innocence and Experience Copy L 1795 - The Chimney Sweeper.jpg|thumb]] ...ual state that transcends the moral righteousness and physical torments of the everyday: “Innocence is not easy,” but necessary ({{harvnb|Gardner|1969
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  • {{see also|Romanticism: Revolt of the Spirit}} ...he Romantic era}}, which emerged in the late 18th century and lasted until the mid-19th century.
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  • ...maybe the best song on that album after “[[January 11, 2020|The Garden]].” The nostalgia began to sing like an old melody. ...though I was listening to just as much [[w:Led Zeppelin|Led Zeppelin]] at the time.
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  • ...th a test on the materials covered. The following is a general overview of the schedule. # '''Read the primary texts''' (these are assigned below in individual class days) taking
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  • [[File:Caspar David Friedrich - Wanderer above the sea of fog.jpg|thumb|400px]] ...of the individual and his feelings. The following sources point to some of the directions this concern with self took.
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  • ...but not before his personal breakthrough that would become the foundation of his more mature thought in his subsequent short fiction and later in ''Adve ...would end their friendship, Mailer undertook his own analysis in the pages of his journal, often sending his work to his friend for comment. Lindner’s
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  • ...articles on the short fiction of Norman Mailer. This is the first draft of the submitted article, so please excuse any rough patches and typos.}} __NOTOC_ ...him to take a long, critical look at himself and to pick up the mantle of the artist/rebel to transform himself and his work.
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