This Place of Wrath and Tears: A Comedy in Three ActsXlibris Corporation, 2009 M01 24 - 283 páginas What appears to be a tale of progressive development and reversal of a life path in the portrayal of a single individual is, in reality, a quest for answers and a declaration of opinion concerning the questions we ponder. In describing the 78 years of his own chronological development, Dr. Clyde v. Collard has painted a vivid picture of the human condition and the forces explicit in shaping the biological and social existence of each of us. In the generic sense, that which applies to one human applies to all humans. John Donne expressed that sentiment when he wrote, And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. The author here states, Look, then into the glass, perceive yourself And now . . . choose. |
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This Place of Wrath and Tears: A Comedy in Three Acts Clyde V. Collard Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
This Place of Wrath and Tears: A Comedy in Three Acts Clyde V. Collard Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
This Place of Wrath and Tears: A Comedy in Three Acts Clyde V. Collard Sin vista previa disponible - 2009 |
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