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Friday, December 29, 2023

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Wednesday, December 27, 2023

BLOG verk for -DEC,27-[2023]




























 

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Saturday, December 23, 2023

XMas blog, for DEC~23~23





















 

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Republic of Letters


"The Republic of Letters," noted Alfred de Vigny, "is the only one which can be composed of truly free citizens, for it
is formed of isolated thinkers." Such isolation need not mean sheer withdrawal, but that detachment of the one from
the many which is the necessary precondition of all original thought. The relation between the poet and the multitude,
according to Vigny, is a perpetual ostracism. That is a hard lot, and this has been a sad chronicle;
yet it is not a
disheartening one, I believe, since exile has often proved to be a vocation, reinforcing other gifts with courage and
looking forward to a final triumph of independence over conformity.