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For this close analysis we will begin by looking at the bottom paragraph on page 226 which ends on the first half of page 229. This paragraph discusses the death of M.’s good friend, Robert de Saint Loup. The section… Continue Reading →
Article: http://tinyurl.com/powcc2b Walter Kirn embodies the theme of time and memory in his blog article for The New York Times. The relevancy to this program is thrown into the mix when the intro includes the question, “what if marcel Proust kept… Continue Reading →
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. These are the stages of the Kübler-Ross model (a.k.a the Grief Cycle), in which I really am intrigued by the extent of this cycle’s exclusivity towards the variable of a loss and the qualities which define it…. Continue Reading →
I believe it to be right for me to apologize for the lateness attached to this post — life has carried on at an erratic pace, spreading my attention thin within its wake. You see, my focus never is entirely… Continue Reading →
Vade Mecum; a book for ready reference or something regularly carried about a person. Vade Mecum is a latin phrase meaning go with me. The first known use of the phrase VadeMecum dates back to 1629, in which the item… Continue Reading →
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