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Edith Wharton's "His Father's Son" by Belén Tizón
FATHER AND SON RAMBLING IN SOCIETY by Belén Tizón Source for image here "His Father’s Son" depicts Wharton’s detachment from soci...

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“ The Bear,” a review by Begoña Rodríguez Varela “ Into the wind” By Marion Rose (Pic chosen by Begoña Rodríguez Varela) . Click here f...
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“ HAMNET: Transfiguration of Life into Sublime Art” by Begoña Rodríguez Varela “ Hamlet and the spectre” By Eugène Delacroix : click ...
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Caravaggio: more than a character in “In the S kin of a L ion" (1987) by Michael Ondaatje A Review by Begoña Rodríguez Varela In ...
Amazing quotes💗💗There is not one but multiple "grieves". Deep emotions maynot be easily expressed in words.Bereavement either....The author tried to continue and also looked after one of Joy´s children...not for long, though . He Had been an atheist but , thanks to his friend Tolkien , converted to Christianity .When Joy died,he felt powerless...."Joy didn´t smile at him" Maybe she needed to rest after so much physical pain......When it is unbearable ( bone cancer) its better to go.....and find some peace.
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