Word: damnedness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
He pointed out that millions of dollars, many of them spent on wasted efforts, were needed to get the physics-mathematics researchers in business. "You have to be able to waste a million now and then," he noted. In order to achieve uniform quality, the people working on the M.I.T...
Barth has been variously damned as a heretic, a narrow-minded Biblicist, and an atheist in disguise-and praised as the most creative Protestant theologian since John Calvin. President James McCord of Princeton
Only his first novel. This Side of Paradise, published in 1920, gave Fitzgerald a heady feeling of something well accomplished and recognized. The Beautiful and Damned pleased the critics more than the reading public, and The Great Gatsby was a financial disappointment. His most ambitious novel. Tender Is the Night...
Great Damned. The son of an army officer, Rimbaud was born in 1854 in the town of Charleville in northern France.
He was a born rebel, and by the time he was 13, he was exasperated alike by the provincial dreariness of Charleville and the tyranny of his mother. In a heavily underscored entry in his diary, he formulated his doctrine: the poet should be a revolutionary and antiChristian, a seer...