Somerset Maugham’s The Moon and Sixpence for discussions of whether art can justify an otherwise apparently immoral life. Both use Paul Gauguin as an inspiration. With regard to Florence Nightingale, perhaps see Lytton Strachey’s Eminent Victorians. It stresses Nightingale’s ambition and how ...
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Short and comedic, they also explore themes of class and industrial ‘progress’ that lend them a degree of weight. The books are light but never slight. ‘The Waters Under The Earth’ on the other hand stands out in being much longer and by some distance more sombre than any of Moore...
“muddle” of a modern society that inverts good and evil and pulls even the brightest into the dark. The freedom (or lack thereof) of the will, fate and destiny, surface and depth; these are themes that Melville encountered in his own life. These are universal themes given a distinc...
rhythms of its life emerge as the dominant presence. All of these books are marvellously entertaining reads. Short and comedic, they also explore themes of class and industrial ‘progress’ that lend them a degree of weight. The books are light but never slight....
Finally, in 1979, cameThe Summer Portrait, his last novel. Harling departed radically from previous themes and chose as the main character a painter on the verge of fame who paints the portraits of two very different people as summer commissions. Through them he has love affairs, all the whi...
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themes, critics labeled the show's politics as "reformist conservatism." The Huxtables' affluence, they argued, worked to obscure persistent inequalities in America--especially those faced by blacks and other minority groups--and validate the myth of the American Dream. One audience study suggests...