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Ph.D.
Dear readers, my resumé page shows that I have been doing a doctorate in poetic translation since 2005. The good news is that I have finished it, and got my Ph.D. I have got an A with honors!
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Tagged Fernando Pessoa, Gilberto Freyre, Harold Bloom, Leaves of Grass, Leaves of Grass: The Original 1855 Edition, Oswald de Andrade, Poetry of the United States, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Shakespeare, United States, Walt Whitman, Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, William Blake
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TRACES OF GREEK LITERATURE IN AMERICA
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WHITMAN AND THE DIVINE SOUL OF MAN
SEARCHING FOR WHOLENESS, OR DIVINITY The passage “Do I contradict myself? / Very well, then, I contradict myself. / I am large, I contain multitudes.”, from section 51 of “Song of Myself”, is a true picture of Whitman and the … Continue reading