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THE SED GEION OF ENGLISH

ROMANTIHERITED THE PROBLEMS

OF THE FIRST, BUT PLICATED BY THE

EVILS OF INDUSTRIALISM AND POLITICAL

REPRESSION. ULTIMATELY THEY FOUND AN

ANSWER NOT IN SOCIETY BUT IN VARIOUS

FORMS OF INDEPENDENCE FROM SOCIETY:

HEROISM

ART

SPIRITUAL TRANSDENCE

BEAVER COLLEGE is where she got her education. She studied Modern Woman, Her Privileges and Responsibilities: the nature and nurture of women and what they stand for, in evolution and in history, including householding, upbringing, peace-keeping, healing aion, and how these tribute to the rehumanizing of todays world. Theudied Classical Guitar I, utilizing the methods and teiques of Sor, Tarrega, Segovia, etc. Theudied English Romantic Poets II: Shelley, Byros. Theudied Theoretical Foundations of Psychology: mind, sciousness, unsind, personality, the self, interpersonal relations, psychosexual norms, social games, groups, adjustment, flict, authority, individuation, iion aal health. Theudied Oil Painting I bringing to the first class as instructed Cadmium Yellow Light, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Cadmium Red Light, Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Viridian, Ivory Black, Raw Umber, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, White. Theudied Personal Resources I and II: self-evaluation, developing the ce to respond to the enviro, opening and using the mind, individual experieraining, the use of time, mature redefinition of goals, a projects. Theudied Realism and Idealism in the porary Italian Novel: Palazzeschi, Brancati, Bilenchi, Pratolini, Moravia, Pavese, Levi, Silone, Berto, Cassola, Ginzburg, Malaparte, Mapalarte, Calvino, Gadda, Bassani, Landolfi. Theudied --

"I AM princely," Paul reflected in his eat-in kit. "There is that. At times, when I am down, I am able to pump myself up again by thinking about my blood. It is blue, the bluest this fading world has known probably. At times I startle myself with a gesture so royal, so full of light, that I wonder where it es from. It es from my father, Paul XVII, a most kingly man and personage. Even though his sole aplishment during his long lack n was the de-deification of his own person. He fluttered the dovecotes with that gesture, when he presented himself as mortal and just like everybody else. A lot of people were surprised. But the ohing they could not take away from him, there in that hall bedroom in Montreaux, was his blood. And the other thing they could not take away from him was his airs and graces, which I have ied, to a siing degree. Even at fifty-five he was still putting cologne in his shoes. But I am more experimental than he was, and at the same time, more withdrawn. The height of his ambition was to tumble the odd chambermaid now and then, whereas I have loftier ambitions, only I dont know what they are, exactly. Probably I should go out and effect a liaison with some beauty who needs me, and save her, and ride away with her flung over the pommel of my palfrey, I believe I have that right. But oher hand, this duck-with-blue-cheese sandwich that I am eating is mighty attractive and abs, too. He eculiar, my father. That much safely be said. He knew some things that other men do not know. He heard the swans singing just before death, and the bees barking in the night. That is what he said, but I didnt believe him, then. Now, I dont know."

HENRY was noting his weaknesses on a pad. Process parable to searg a dogs underbelly for fleas. The weakne

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