“A poem may be an instance of morality, of social conditions, of psychological history; it may instance all its qualities, but never one of them alone, nor any two or three; never less than all.”
Quote by Allen Tate
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the man of letters in the modern world
This book delves into the evolving nature of correspondence and the man of letters' place in the modern world, examining the impact of technology and societal changes on traditional forms of communication. more
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