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What Man Has Made of Man
Philosophy Thursday: John Stuart Mill
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Haiti and Romania: Drama and social life in Murder in Pacot and Why me?
Writer’s Wednesday: D.H. Lawrence
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Click Here to Read: The Deep End: A new life of D. H. Lawrence. by Benjamin Kunkel In The New Yorker in the December 19, 2005 Issue.
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