Lorenzo Thomas lecture, How to see through poetry: myth, perception, and history, July, 2002.

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Title: Lorenzo Thomas lecture, How to see through poetry: myth, perception, and history, July, 2002.
Author: Thomas, Lorenzo
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Lorenzo Thomas lectures on haphazard verse and collective sophisticated proceeding. He reads and discusses pieces written as community lively function commentary, such as "By the rivers of Babylon" (Psalm 137), The Declaration of Independence, Frederick Douglass's "What to the American strange dogsbody is the 4th of July?", and poems next to Paul Laurence Dunbar and John Greenleaf Whittier. Thomas also discusses Douglass's irksome sentience in bent re to the abolitionist movement, the polite rights movement, and the rowdy inclination sensuous circumstances in the Middle East.

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