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...only has Dorin adapted and shortened the two plays in order to fuse them together into the 80-minute“Pelican”—spending six months reading about Strindberg and perusing his work??but he has also retranslated them from the original Swedish with the help of Harvard Scandinavian Club president Maria E. Troein ’07. Strindberg, a contemporary of Ibsen, has long been written off as an insignificant playwright by English speakers mainly due to the sloppy translations of his plays...
Bottom line: Roth has none of the skills to fulfill the ambitions of the work??just an obsession with casting Julianne Moore as a mother searching for her lost child. And damn it Joe, that’s not good enough...
Unfortunately, even the work??s most compelling section is flawed. Burstein is supposed to be showing us Jefferson through his retirement correspondence. However, in explicating Jefferson’s 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...
...statements, which were circulated among the department by e-mail and obtained by The Crimson, raise the objection that a delay in concentration choice would hinder students’ ability to specialize in their fields of concentration. “This [plan] will not encourage students to do advanced work??the kind of excellent work that makes our graduates the best in the nation, gets them into top graduate schools and in a position to be choice targets in the competition for top jobs and to contribute to science and engineering immediately after graduation,” Gordon...
...outraged, defensive responses from those exploiting power. But research can open space for dialogue—the very thing we, as academics, ostensibly work for. In the face of adversity, we must not forget why many of us are here—to help improve this world through our work??and we must not stifle the urgency of our intellectual pursuits. PROUD DZAMBUKIRA ’07 RANGARIRAI M. MLAMBO ’07 February...