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...reading the unpolished works of poets like William Butler Yeats. Vendler’s assertions are not only being challenged by fellow poetry critics but by at least one member of her own English and American Literature Department. “I don’t believe that [an] author??s intentions are all that matters or that finished poems are the only poems that ought to interest us,” Professor of English and American Literature Elisa New wrote in an e-mail. “Or even that ‘good’ poems...
...views towards slavery, Burstein relies overwhelmingly on earlier texts. Jefferson’s opinion on slavery and abolition are most famously documented in his 1785 “Notes on Virginia”—the lack of additional material in the retirement correspondences belies the author??s point that a new Jefferson can be found in these letters...
...novel benefits from the author??s knowledge of details about the lurid legal arena. Connelly thanks several defense attorneys in his acknowledgements, and he writes that he observed proceedings in a courtroom—it shows. Haller glibly throws around jargon and tactics familiar to “defense pros,” and the novel’s exposition is a fascinating glimpse into the life of a skilled defense lawyer...
Houghton’s associate librarian for collections, Thomas Horrocks, describes the light volume as one of the author??s lesser works...
Gomes’ many hats—he is the minister of Memorial Church, a professor at the Harvard Divinity School (HDS), and a well-known author??dictate a busy life for their wearer...