Manuals of Politeness: The Timeless Essentials of American Etiquette
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Manuals of Politeness: The Timeless Essentials of American Etiquette

Manners play a part in civil society, not as rules but as acts of consideration and kindness.
Piecing Together the History of American Quilts
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Piecing Together the History of American Quilts

Examining a sampler of quilts from American museums reveals aspects of the country’s artistic and cultural heritage.
The Practice of Traditional Crafts: How to Get Started
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The Practice of Traditional Crafts: How to Get Started

By creating something useful and beautiful, we make our world—and ourselves—better.
Dylan Thomas’s Valedictory Villanelle
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Dylan Thomas’s Valedictory Villanelle

This well-loved poem, of sad insights and good nights, has no title except its famous first line.
Old Age, Loss, and Longing in Tennyson’s ‘Ulysses’
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Old Age, Loss, and Longing in Tennyson’s ‘Ulysses’

Ulysses possesses a thrilling zest for life and greatness of soul, but Tennyson’s portrait reveals another side to the hero.

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Manuals of Politeness: The Timeless Essentials of American Etiquette

Manuals of Politeness: The Timeless Essentials of American Etiquette

Manners play a part in civil society, not as rules but as acts of consideration and kindness.
Piecing Together the History of American Quilts

Piecing Together the History of American Quilts

Examining a sampler of quilts from American museums reveals aspects of the country’s artistic and cultural heritage.
A Joy That Brings Tears: The Boons and Blessings of Eucatastrophe

A Joy That Brings Tears: The Boons and Blessings of Eucatastrophe

Can a catastrophe ever become a good thing? Exploring a complex word coined by J.R.R. Tolkien.
The Practice of Traditional Crafts: How to Get Started

The Practice of Traditional Crafts: How to Get Started

By creating something useful and beautiful, we make our world—and ourselves—better.
Dylan Thomas’s Valedictory Villanelle

Dylan Thomas’s Valedictory Villanelle

This well-loved poem, of sad insights and good nights, has no title except its famous first line.