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Shakespeare's Pacifism, Steven Marx
The Prophet Disarmed: Milton And The Quakers, Steven Marx
The Prophet Disarmed: Milton And The Quakers, Steven Marx
English
The question of war or peace troubled sixteenth and seventeenth century Europe as much as it troubles our own time. Organized violence-the systematic infliction of irrevocable harm upon one group of human beings by another-was the activity by which the modern nation-state originated, defined itself, rose and fell. During those centuries, most Europeans affirmed, or at least accepted war as the final arbiter of what happened in history. But a significant minority, whether because of inner illumination, abstract reasoning, or the outcome of experience, disputed the primacy of war, maintaining that organized violence was intrinsically evil and that its purposed …
Review: Learning To Read The Mother Tongue: On Sandra Gilbert's "Blood Pressure", Kevin Clark
Review: Learning To Read The Mother Tongue: On Sandra Gilbert's "Blood Pressure", Kevin Clark
English
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The Face Of Mr. Flip: Homophobia In The Horror Of Stephen King, Douglas Keesey
The Face Of Mr. Flip: Homophobia In The Horror Of Stephen King, Douglas Keesey
English
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