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The Age of Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue

This literary work delves into the complexities of human emotions and societal changes, offering a reflective and introspective look at the anxieties and uncertainties prevalent in the modern world. The author employs a Baroque literary style, characterized by ornate language and complex structures, to create a rich tapestry of imagery and symbolism that mirrors the chaotic nature of modern life. more

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W.H. Auden

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“No one willingly turns his thought back to the past, unless all his acts have been submitted to the censorship of his conscience, which is never deceived; he who has ambitiously coveted, proudly scorned, recklessly conquered, treacherously betrayed, greedily seized, or lavishly squandered, must needs fear his own memory.”