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The spirit we know as the Romantic has, from its beginnings in the backwaters of
eighteenth-century Germany, taken many forms: within its folds can be found the
sublime melodies of Beethoven, the passionate
“Every real thing is a joy, if only you have eyes and ears to relish it, a nose
and tongue to taste it.” — The Supper of the Lamb
I remember the cooking that
There is a tendency in many pop culture stories to mistake complexity for
sophistication. The more plot twists and turns, the better; the more tangled the
narrative, the more likely we are to
There is a lot of space in David Robert Mitchell’s brilliant horror film, It
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between heart-pounding action sequences, interludes of
Much has already been made of the politics of Leviathan
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2802154/], Andrey Zvyagintsev’s acclaimed film that
touches on corrupt authority, rule of law (or lack thereof), and