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Modern Crowds, Urban Anonymity in Impressionistic Art
Impressionists were among the first artists to treat crowds as subjects worthy of serious attention. Their cities are filled with people, walking boulevards, sitting in cafés, attending theaters, waiting at train stations. Yet these crowds feel fundamentally different from earlier group scenes in art history. In medieval or classical art, groups are organized hierarchically. Figures…
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The Dark God in the White House
Field journal of Nathaniel Faust, Curse-breaker and Master of Mystic Science 21 Jan. 20– The mortal government is usually nothing more than a source of mild entertainment, a nuisance at most, for the majority of mystics (and mystical beings seldom take any notice in any of our human affairs anyway). I will admit, I did…
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Trauma’s Effect on Speech
The prevalence of trauma is ever increasing. No doubt, its effects are extensive, and regrettably, language is not one of the domains that briskly avoids the negative repercussions. In what ways is speech and language adversely affected by trauma? Click the link below to access the Nook space and find out! Trauma’s effect on Speech…
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