What debt?
Also,
"Harold Bloom, Critic Who Championed Western Canon, Dies at 89"
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What debt?
Also,
"Harold Bloom, Critic Who Championed Western Canon, Dies at 89"
His anxiety of influence is part of literary theory anthologies.
Also, check out the Everyman series, Library of America, the Library of Latin America, etc.
Try the documentaries "What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire," "Age of Stupid," and others.
Some more points to consider:
Population increased significantly because of oil used for...
The topic reminds me of Matthew Arnold. Also, it's difficult to discuss this issue because the definitions of "great" and "better" are open to debate.
Reminds me of Foucault's books and the idea that surveillance takes place in the work place, school, etc.
Also,
http://mason.gmu.edu/~ayadav/anthologies
Try
http://www.tuttlepublishing.com/literature/chinese-classics
http://www.tuttlepublishing.com/literature/japan
As the IEA put it, even less complex projects such as moving to other sources of energy will take decades, and economies should have started at least a decade ago, as conventional oil production has...
The urban setting itself requires significant amounts of resources. Insects are also dependent on ecosystems. The energy returns for algae are small.
With that, we face not only problems with...
There are lots from Tuttle Publishing.
It's fine if you are listening to plays and poems, and then read them later.
The catch is that prosperity which involves higher resource consumption offsets resource savings due to lower birth rates, which takes place given prosperity.
In that case, for the rest of the...
In order to do this, we will need more oil, i.e., the equivalent of one Saudi Arabia every seven years, according to the IEA. Unfortunately, conventional production has peaked, and we can't replace...
More important, how do we meet growing resource demand for the current global population given a limited biocapacity:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_ecological_footprint
Compared to human beings? Not even close.
Try the second chart in this link:
http://democraticpeace.wordpress.com/2009/01/27/why-the-20th-century-was-the-bloodiest-of-all/
The world had more conflict-related deaths in absolute and...
Try anthologies from Norton and other publishers.
Reminds me of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZXcRqFmFa8
We are now looking at the results of such. That is, a 2008 financial crash leading to a global economic crisis that has not been resolved, and likely will never be solved as the 2008 crash involved...
Try anthologies like The World of the Short Story and Norton Anthology of Short Fiction.
I do not think Rocky Horror is seen the same way as Hamlet. If it is, though, then that probably supports the point that there is no "authentic" way of reading or performing the latter.
Also, I'd...
The difficulty with this issue is that we are looking at performance and not textual analysis, and Shakespeare did not give detailed and numerous instructions on how the play should be performed....
Keep in mind that there are various interpretations of the play, such that there is probably no "total vision" of it.
The same applies to many other literary works.
More here:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/4/17/