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“Victorian society was homogeneous without being homogenized. It was, to paraphrase the epigram about Parliament, a society of extreme eccentrics who agreed so well that they could afford to differ.”

Quote by Kenneth Rexroth

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More Classics Revisited

This book is a compilation of classic literary works that have been reexamined and presented in a new light, offering fresh perspectives and insights into timeless stories and themes. more

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Kenneth Rexroth
Kenneth Rexroth

American poet, born on December 22, 1905, and died on June 6, 1982. Kenneth Rexroth is known for his unique poetic style and advocacy of free thought. more

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