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The expression comes from the famous scene in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the ... is actually the first line of John Keats’s poem “Endymion” (1818): Referring to autumn as ...
Oliver Sears explores Holocaust memorialisation through the prism of his own remarkable and tragic family history. How best, ...
Every title here has echoed through her life and work, helping her shape a message of empathy, curiosity, and hope ... Coleridge Goodall was captivated by 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner', especially ...
Betraying Millennial Women: In “Girl on Girl,” Sophie Gilbert makes a searing case that trends from the 1990s and 2000s, ...
but only for a few seconds without hope. For Good Friday, I am reading Ezekiel 37 in the Stand on the Word Bible Reading Plan. How providential! Because Ezekiel 37 is about hope restored.
“A Poem for Deep Thinkers,” Rashid Johnson’s knotty retrospective that just opened at the Guggenheim, draws its title from a work by Amiri Baraka. Like that activist writer, the Chicago-born ...
Her emotions were stretched and tattered, but she had held on to one thing — Hope. Without her belief that God was at the helm, she would still be wallowing in the sea of hopelessness that would ...
author of the new book Hope Dies Last. The book profiles scientists, engineers, activists and environmentalists in the U.S. and around the world who are doing extraordinary work to repair our ...
The word love is elusive, a noun without context. However, its verb form, "loving," is more than the thing. It invokes poetry ...
Books of lyric poems work like museums: We enter, we wander, we investigate, we marvel at our favorites, if we can find them, and we ask ourselves how they came to be. Colgate’s exciting ...