Away they go
A “Huck Finn-y life” for their baby: Scott pinpoints perhaps the most vomitous instance yet of the practice of creating fake adjectives with a “Y.” (Via & via.)
A “Huck Finn-y life” for their baby: Scott pinpoints perhaps the most vomitous instance yet of the practice of creating fake adjectives with a “Y.” (Via & via.)
Nina MacLaughlin argues that a rare sensual, if not sexual, energy permeates Welty’s early short story, “The Whistle.”
The discriminating Mr. Wolcott enjoyed Waveland (elsewhere praised by Pendarvis & me) and wants to read Robison’s One D.O.A.…
Did Poe intend “The Fall of the House of Usher,” etc., to serve as morality tales upholding the traditional role of women in society?