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GLENN'S BOOK NOTES

These in-depth, thought-provoking, and often funny posts are the brainchild of The Book Barn's very own Glenn. He never fails to make a great recommendation, useful warning or entertaining suggestion!

104: A SONG FROM THE MADHOUSE

#104:  A SONG FROM THE MADHOUSE.  In the eighteenth century in England, literary economics moved further away from aristocratic patronage...

103: A POET LOST IN HIS SONGS

#103:  A POET LOST IN HIS SONGS.  We know hardly more about the Indian poet Kabir than we do about Sappho.  His dates are approximate,...

102: AUBREY, IN BRIEF

#102:  AUBREY, IN BRIEF.  James Russell Lowell, in 1898, wrote “Biography in these communicative days has become so voluminous that it...

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