Golly! What would dad say if I did marry him?
Faculty members and students alike were buzzing with the fashionable nostrums that dominated U.S. education discourse in the late sixties, […] These hewed to the recommendations of the Plowden Report, […]
Smith paid seven thousand pounds for the copyright, though it was not a financial success ; George Eliot, in fact, afterward gave a short story, Brother Jacob, to offstand the publisher's loss.
Brother Jacob,
The trend toward “apocryphism, a meld of apocryphal story and apocryphiar,” was growing at an alarming rate—in other words, the telling of stories by the famous about the famous who in the same breath make themselves more famous.
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