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Piercing the Veil (by Ben Thomas)

Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 98 | Unrated
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What distinguishes a merely good fantasy from a truly memorable author of weird fiction? One highly significant aspect of a wildly imaginative author is the ability to conjure hints of a world far greater than the one described in the actual story.
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From God to Newton and The Reconcilation of Science and Theology (by Tu Alex Mingchuan)

Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 94 | Unrated
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It is common sense that in the so-called “Dark Ages” of medieval Europe, theology predominated in every area from theocracy to regalia and became the absolute authority in the spiritual world of Europe. Science was left no space in the intellectual landscape ruled by theology and was seen as heterodoxy.
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The Women of Hawthorne (by Aaron Schwartz)

Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 494 | Rating :
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Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of the most outstanding writers that the world has ever seen. His magnificent works are the reflections of the “puritan” society in which he lived and all the defects of that society that remained veiled to the masses. His works have faced a great deal of criticism due to their dualism and “sharp nudity”. The images he inserted in his own works were real-life images, inspired by real people, and which made them very realistic and sometimes even frightening. He seemed to possess the intention to show the changes that occurred in people during the era of Puritanism in which his writings are set.
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Aristophane's 'The Frogs'

Published : December 03, 2006 | Author : admin | Views : 107 | Unrated
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World literature is rich with literal masterpieces and has to offer to a reader a lot of interesting works of any kind, theme, style and genre. Unfortunately we do not have access to that many ancient pieces of works, as most of them have not survived through centuries until present days. In the following article I would like to analyze and discuss such prominent work of Aristophanes as 'The Frogs'.
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