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Behold the Man, again: What Nietzsche hopes his Readers will see in 'Ecce Homo'
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Give and Take: Marriage and Disinheritance in Nineteenth-Century French Women's Writing
Published 2008“…Another widow, this time a very young one, is humiliated when her late husband’s will forces her to choose between his inheritance, and the companionship of a dear male friend – if she accepts the estate, she is never to see the man again...</p>…”
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Marvell's Now
Published 2017“…Alternatively, reading the “So” as “therefore” aligns the precocious Cromwell more closely with the “forward” youth, construing the litany of his achievements that follow as exempla, instantiations in the past of the kinds of decision that now, in the historical present, stand before the man again (and by extension face the poet who would appear to record them).…”
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