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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Two eye openers from the NYT

Scottish literature was not then was but is no longer English literature; Welsh and Irish literature, however, remain English.

You may be a disembodied brain drifting through the vastness of the cosmos, dreaming its own history.
Posted by Jeffrey Cohen at 6:18 AM

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