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Next, ask students to discuss this idea from today's essay: Wimsatt and Beardsley's warning that identifying an allusion does not amount to the same thing as understanding its significance has renewed urgency in the current age of allusion-­automation, for if the Web makes it that much easier for the allusion-hunter to bag his quarry, it does not necessarily tell him how to dress it.

In keeping with the spirit of the video, today's essay is something of a joint venture.

Of course, today's essay, like all my posts at this blog, expresses only my personal views, and is not written on behalf of my employer, nor in my capacity as a faculty member of the Harvard Kennedy School.

Since before the summer, I had resolved to write today's essay, but I decided to wait until one month before the November U.S. election to post it, simply because I thought this was the point in time when people would be paying most attention to the upcoming election but would not yet have completely made up their minds.

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This week's essay reflected a man who needed to conserve his energy.

The slumps that shaped modern financeAn interactive version of this week's essay features a timeline, video, extra charts and animated graphics.

I certainly wouldn't waste time and pretend that I had a cold when I just hadn't done this week's essay.

One section of last year's essay has been acted out, to the letter, by a major rap impresario of the nineties.

"I see 'High Noon' as having an urgent political message," the Swedish critic Harry Schein wrote in a mid-1950's essay called "The Olympian Cowboy".

Still, Mr. Sunstein said he was grateful for the online debates and for the chance to clarify some of his points in next week's essay.

Last week's essay about universities ("Have England's universities been privatised by stealth?", New Review 12 October) was an exercise in nostalgia: the big photograph from the 1970s was the clue.

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