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...exactly the kind of thing you appreciate on later re-readings, when you can stop and let chance details catch the light, and groove on the richness and sheer high-resolution of Rowling's fictional world. As writer Rowling doesn't have anything like the technical firepower to ravish a reader with her prose, but she is a peerless charmer, and she doesn't hold back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Harry Potter's Last Adventure | 7/21/2007 | See Source »

...male sexuality," Paglia writes. "Generation after generation, men must be educated, refined, and ethically persuaded away from their tendency toward anarchy and brutishness. Society is not the enemy, as feminism ignorantly claims. Society is woman's protection against rape." Men's natural biological instincts--not society--tell men to ravish women...

Author: By Daniel Choi, | Title: The Odd Couple? | 2/9/1994 | See Source »

...going to have a great week of practice," Wolff said, "and next weekend we're going to come out and ravish some teams that couldn't even get in to the water with them [the West Coast powerhouses...

Author: By Adam J. Epstein, | Title: Aquadudes Pummeled | 9/29/1986 | See Source »

...misinterpretation of rape, the classic overpowering male has become an attractive fantasy for many women. A woman may daydream of a Bogie to come fall in love with her or of a dark handsome man to ravish her; this, in no way, means that she wants to be raped. When a woman fantasizes, she is safe and in control of both her actions and his. In reality rape is nothing like her fantasy. Rape is an act of violence, not of love, romance or sex. It is a matter of life and death; either the woman submits or she dies...

Author: By Elisabeth Einaudi and Peggy Mason, S | Title: WOMEN: Take Back the Night | 11/6/1980 | See Source »

...PAINTINGS--some of which contain more than 50 two-inch figures--literally ravish the eye. They are brilliant in their color, striking in their design and almost unreal in their detail. The court-commissioned artists, the catalogue tells us, fashioned their brushes from squirrel and kitten hairs. They worked for days on a single figure. The paintings are illuminated book plates; even on such a scale, they are subtler than works 30 times their size. Among the rocks and the sky hide contorted faces, tiny animals and endless innuendo. Welch, who's done work in the field for more than...

Author: By Robert O. Boorstin, | Title: Hostage Iranian Miniatures | 5/1/1980 | See Source »

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