This essay appeared in a periodical about 10 years after Oscar Wilde's "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime", where the practice of cheiromancy was prevalent throughout the story. This practice of telling how a person is, based off the lines of their hands…
A couple of years ago, there have been new arrows put on the trail to guide the racers. This is because the older arrows on the trail have rusted over the years and the course has also changed.
This relatively small leaflet is physically taped to Manhattan College's copy of The Listener in which Bernard Shaw wrote "Freedom". It is duct-taped against the side of the paper, and a larger cardboard cover was given to sandwich the two items.…
The article shows individuals all there is to do at the observatory. It talks about the amazing views the photo ops that there is and the One World Cafe. This article gives people a look into the experience they will have when coming to the…
Wadsworth, Sarah A. “Innocence Abroad: Henry James and the Re-Invention of the American Woman Abroad.” The Henry James Review, vol. 22, no. 2, 2001, pp. 107-127. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/hjr.2001.0021
Kincheloe, Joe l. "Says Who? Who Decides What Is Art?" Counterpoints, vol. 212, 2003, pp. 49-53. Peter Lang AG, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/42978107.
Joe Kincheloe asks the initially impossible sounding question: "Who
has the right to designate…
Murphy, Ann B. “The Borders of Ethical, Erotic, and Artistic Possibilities in ‘Little Women.’” The Ideology of Mothering: Disruption and Reproduction of Patriarchy, vol. 15, no. 3, 1990, pp. 562-585. JSTOR.
In this article, Murphy discusses…