His most recent book, " Beyond Romantic Ecocriticism : Toward Urbanatural Roosting " has been widely praised, from " Choice " : " Combining literary, anecdotal, and philosophical perspectives, this invaluable book crossbreeds political, spiritual, scientific, and aesthetic elements within the outworn dichotomy of town and country.
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In particular, the Christian Lewis objected to Stapledon's idea, as expressed in the present book, that mankind could escape from an outworn planet and establish itself on another one; this Lewis regarded as no less than a Satanic idea especially, but not only, because it involved genocide of the original inhabitants of the target planet.
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Seventeen years later, in an interview with the " New Yorker ", Bu�uel expressed a somewhat different opinion about religion and atheism : " I m not a Christian, but I m not an atheist either, . . . I'm weary of hearing that accidental old aphorism of mine,'I'm not an atheist, thank God .'It s outworn.
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The film was inspired by a photo essay that appeared in " Look " magazine on 21 September 1943 . " Look ", however, did not like the completed film, describing it as an " outworn, stale documentary ", and they refused to promote the film in the magazine, or even to allow their name to be used in the film's credits.
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A letter from his friend E . Fay Campbell again suggests the extent to which the Movement was wracked by conservative / liberal dissension : " Your years as SVM secretary have been terribly hard due to the spirit of the times, R . P . Wilder's ineffective leadership and the situation in the General YMCA-YWCA . It was inevitable that your name and the name of the SVM should be identified with outworn ideas.
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Guo's 2010 novel, " 20 Fragments of A Ravenous Youth " is a coming of age story about a 21-year-old Chinese woman Fenfang, her life as a film extra in Beijing, to which she has traveled far to seek her fortune, only to encounter a Communist regime that has outworn its welcome, a city in varying degrees of development, and sexism more in keeping with her peasant upbringing than the country's supposedly progressive capital.
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:But so have I seen a Rose newly springing from the clefts of its hood, and at first it was fair as the Morning, and full with the dew of Heaven, as a Lambs fleece; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty, and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements, it began to put on a darknesse, and to decline its softnesse, and the symptomes of a sickly age; it bowed the head, and broke its stalk, and at night having lost some of its leaves, and all of its beauty, it fell into the portion of weeds and outworn faces . ( See also period ( rhetoric ) ).
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Flanagan states, " The basis of the choice of plays is that we have always believed in the Federal Theatre Project that any theater supported by the Federal funds should do no plays of a subversive, or cheap, or shoddy, or vulgar, or outworn, or imitative nature, but only such plays as the Government could stand behind in a program which is national in scope and regional in emphasis and democratic in American attitude . " By 1936, Flanagan had helped 12, 500 people find jobs cross 28 states and Washington " D . C . " In NYC alone the FTP played ( at reduced prices ) to weekly audiences of 350, 000 many of whom had never seen live theater . " Flanagan was called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1938.
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