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Identifier: ArenaMagazine-Volume40 (find matches)
Title: Arena magazine - Volume 40
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: B.O. Flower (ed.)
Subjects: Progressivism -- United States liberalism reformism social reform Christian Socialism Gay 90s political commentary Benjamin Orange Flower Progressive era social gospel
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, almost, it seemedto me, clairvoyantly for the moment, an earlysource of Rembrandts psychology of light; forit is that. Other artists deal with its physi-ology; Rembrandt alone with the soul of it.Therein lies his apartness. Digitized by Google <502j Our Literary Section: Best Books of the Holiday Season. To New Englanders no town of Hollandshould hold such interest as quaint old Leyden,where in the Church of St. Peter, John Robin-son lies buried; and yet, as Miss Waller pointsout, no memorial erected by the descendantsof the Pilgrims marks a spot that should besacred to every loyal son and daughter of NewEngland. Most readers will, I am sure, agreewith her in the suggestion that some perma-nent monument should be erected in thischurch to the memory of the little band whosailed in the Mayflower, and that it should bearon its face some fitting words by an Americanauthor; and surely, none more beautiful andinspiring could be found than this couplet byLanier which Miss Waller quotes:
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ORISON SWETT MARDEN. Author of He Can Who Thinks He Can. By permission ofT. Y. Crowell & Company. Freedom lives, and Right shall stand;Blood of Faith is in the land. The book is beautifully illustrated withnumerous full-page pictures in sepia, most ofthem reproductions of famous masterpieces byDutch painters. The volume would make anideal holiday gift. Amy C. Rich. The World, I Live In. By Helen Keller. Illus-trated. Cloth. Pp. 195. Price, $1.20 net,postage 9 cents. New York: The CenturyCompany. This unique autobiography has a doublevalue. As literature it is deserving of a perma-nent place, the style being direct, clear andforcible and marked by a rare beauty of dic-tion; while as a record ofthe mental and physical im-pressions which life makesupon one to whom whatwe are accustomed to regardas the two main channelsof knowledge have beenclosed, it is of extraordi-nary interest to the studentof psychology as well as tothe general reader. Miss Keller writes mostcharmingly and with m

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