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Don't you miss the essay form?" She answered something like "Essays!
DJ Sprinkles's songs are more like essays — through their samples, they make an argument.
What nonfiction science pieces — like essays, newspaper articles, or biographies — have they read that have strong story elements in them?
Some of her previous 14 volumes possess cool, classical surfaces and meditate like essays in abstract language.
Puns traditionally painted on dummy spines, like "Essays on Wood," stood next to titles of Hood's invention, like "Pygmalion, by Lord Bacon".
Rehearsals were long, competition was serious, and academic distractions like essays or supervisions were no excuse when the necessary business of the play was in hand.
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Edmund Wilson was Sainte-Beuve's intellectual heir in the United States -- the man who figured out how to write Sainte-Beuve-like essays in American English.
Though Davis is the least confessional of writers (in some ways), her presence is insistently and increasingly felt in this collection, which develops the aspect, almost, of a commonplace book, or book of Montaigne-like essays.
In 1989, the writer and filmmaker Trey Ellis published a concise, manifesto-like essay titled "The New Black Aesthetic".
IN 1995, William Kristol published a manifesto-like essay called "The Politics of Liberty, the Sociology of Virtue" -- reprinted, the following year, as the final chapter of "The Essential Neoconservative Reader".
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