It is already twilight and yet the morning frost has not lifted; I have waited all day hoping to see the sunlight return. Behind my closed door, I ignore the cries of the people; With my hands in my sleeves, I ponder why I ...
On the heterogeneity of readers' responses, see Kilcup, Robert Frost and Feminine Literary Tradition, 19. On “Indian Names,” see Nina Baym, “Reinventing Lydia Sigour- ney,” in The (Other) American Traditions, 54–72; Kilcup, Robert Frost ...
Roosevelt to Bullitt, June 11, Bullitt to Roosevelt, June 12, 1940, in Roosevelt and Bullitt, For the President, 465,468. 58. Davis, FDR, 560; Andrea Bosco, June 1940: Great Britain and the First Attempt to Build a European Union ...
Sometimes you need to let go of the wheel and see what happens.
A collection of alternative history stories includes works by Gregory Benford, Robert Silverberg, and Harry Turtledove, that blend fiction and fact to recast history's most dramatic events