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Peace --- Peace movements --- Disarmament --- Arbitration (International law) --- Disarmament. --- Peace. --- Peace movements.
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Having never missed an issue in more than a century, the Sewanee Review is the oldest continuously published literary quarterly in the country. Begun in 1892 at The University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, the Review is devoted to American and British fiction, poetry, and reviews – as well as essays in criticism and reminiscence. In this venerable journal you'll find the direct literary line to Flannery O'Connor, Robert Penn Warren, Hart Crane, Anne Sexton, Harry Crews, and Fred Chappell – not to mention Andre Dubus and Cormac McCarthy, whose first stories were published in the Sewanee Review. Each issue is a brilliant seminar, an unforgettable dinner party, an all-night swap of stories and passionate stances.
University of the South --- Literature --- Humanities --- University of the South. --- Littérature --- Sciences humaines --- Humanities. --- Literature. --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Sewanee, Tenn. --- Sewanee (University) --- Poetry. --- Fiction. --- Literary Theory & Criticism. --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Learning and scholarship --- Classical education --- Littérature
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Education --- Education. --- Children --- Education of children --- Education, Primitive --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training
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Through collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Frick Collection, and the Brooklyn Museum, JSTOR has developed a collection of 19th and early 20th century American art journals found in the libraries of these prominent New York City museums. These fragile periodicals are a rich source of images and text, which span the development of American visual culture and the evolving role of the artist and art audience within it. Though short-lived, the Knight Errant remains a landmark example of fine printing in America. Championing Pre-Raphaelite ideals, the journal contained articles, illustrations, and verse. With its headpieces and tailpieces, illustrated border, and high-grade paper, the magazine shows an appreciation for superior craftsmanship in all elements of its manufacture and design.
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