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I love Defeat (by Kahlil Gibran) but I don't understand these lines in the fourth stanza of this poem:Defeat, my Defeat, my bold companion,You shall hear my songs and...
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4 answerMiroslav Krleža was one of the most important 20th-century Croatian authors. The Wikipedia article about him lists several influences on his work, including "key authors like (...)...
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1 answerThis short Korean folk story has been variously translated into English:The Tiger and the PersimmonTiger and Dried PersimmonThe Tiger and the...
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1 answerI've read in a few sources that the Korean equivalent of the "once upon a time ..." which often begins English folk stories is something like "back when tigers smoked...
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3 answerI came across this verse of the great Indian poet Saint Kabir:बिरहा बुरहा जिनि कहौ, बिरहा है सुलतान।जिस घटि बिरह न संचरै, सो घट सदा मसान॥birahaa burahaa jini kahau,...
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1 answerIn an older question about the purpose of the prologue in Romeo and Juliet, Cory Howell asked in a now deleted answer:For what it's worth, the Prologue is...
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1 answerIn The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe author C.S. Lewis makes at least 3-4 references to the characters making sure to not latch the wardrobe from the inside "as...
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1 answerWhen I originally read The Chronicles of Narnia I read an older boxset which has the books numbered in original publication order:The Lion, The Witch, and the WardrobePrince CaspianThe Voyage...
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1 answerIn Chapter Seven of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, I saw the following sentence:I remembered also the nervous fever with which I had been seized just at the time that I dated...
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1 answerThere's a Korean folk story entitled 해와 달이 된 오누이, variously translated as "The Origin of the Sun and the Moon" or "Sister Sun and Brother Moon"...
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