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Let's have a direct discussion

I'd email you directly, but you don't have a link to your email addy here. Alvin, I'd really enjoy offering you some suggestions of literature which offers what you call grandeur, and then discuss your reactions to it. But this is a Shakespeare(!) site, so here is not the best place. I agree w/ the Tiptree suggestion, incidentally, and would relish directing you to the most grand parts of _Moby Dick_. And you should read Edna St. Vincent Millay for poetic grandeur. But email me to my link below and we can continue this. (Offer also open to anyone else still following this thread!)

Posted by Queen Mab on March 28, 1997 at 07:18:24
In Reply to "Yeah, I suppose..." posted by Alvin Sidwick on March 27, 1997 at 09:01:42


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