Featuring discussions of copyright law and the profession of authorship; Charles Brockden Brown's Edgar Huntly; Philip Freneau's "To a New England Poet"; Washington Irving's History of New York, "Rip Van Winkle," and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
This reminds me of the short time I was in college before I joined the Army. Should have stayed in college. I feel like the braincells that the military disposed of are finally returning...lol
I've never read the book before, but i love how it shows the conversion of enlightenment into a savage via the simple need for sustenance and that by eating the panther and those convulsions he's transformed entirely into a "savage."
This reminds me of the short time I was in college before I joined the Army. Should have stayed in college. I feel like the braincells that the military disposed of are finally returning...lol
Mephistopheles13 4 months ago
Er zijn nog vijf heibok Uma voor u
slobbejan 8 months ago
I've never read the book before, but i love how it shows the conversion of enlightenment into a savage via the simple need for sustenance and that by eating the panther and those convulsions he's transformed entirely into a "savage."
GrimCreeperX 10 months ago
I greatly appreciated this video.. i should have went to college instead of the Marine Corps, lol. Keep them coming.
GrimCreeperX 10 months ago