A comedy writer takes 2008 to go through the Daily Reading Guide of the Harvard Classics. What could go wrong?
Noted
Our Girl In Chicago, who really should post more, has an excellent appreciation of "To Autumn" (dealt by me very superfically here last month). This is how it's supposed to be done
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One of my all-time favorite poems. Keats never says, "it's over." But every breath of the poem tells you that. So moving. I think one can learn a lot about writing by studying this poem.
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One of my all-time favorite poems. Keats never says, "it's over." But every breath of the poem tells you that. So moving. I think one can learn a lot about writing by studying this poem.
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