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    CSI: Bethesda.

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    Philip Shaw reviews the current exhibition at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland

    Lost Light, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    The Forgotten, Kayla Shaw, Spring 2020

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    Kayla Shaw was the first �freshman� to enroll in SIS Seminar. She is a pre�med major from Birmingham, Alabama

    An Introduction to 'Tintern Abbey'

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    "Professor Philip Shaw considers the composition of 'Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey', and explains how Wordsworth uses nature to explore ideas of connection and unity.

    Wordsworth and the Sublime

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    "Professor Philip Shaw explores the role of the sublime in Wordsworth's autobiographical Prelude, explaining how the poet uses the concept to investigate nature, imagination and the divine"

    Philip Constantine

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    Excerpt Andrea Shaw Philip Constantine Dear Mummy, Thanks for the money you sent me the other day. I am always happy to hear from you. I am so lonely, and sometimes I feel like if I had the chance, I would just... well, I know you going say don\u27t talk like that, but it hard Mummy, it hard. I heard from the lawyer, and he say that some docket or something coming up for review soon and I should hear from him within a few days. This is almost a week ago now, but you know how it go with him

    Author and literary critic Donald Shaw

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    Author and literary critic Donald Shaw, b&w.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1399/thumbnail.jp

    Childe Harold's Pilgrimage : Lord Byron and the Battle of Waterloo

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    "Professor Philip Shaw traces the influence of the Battle of Waterloo on the third canto of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, considering how Byron uses it to explore ideas of violence and sacrifice.

    Landscape and the Sublime

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    "Professor Philip Shaw considers how Romantic writers thought about the grandest and most terrifying aspects of nature, and the ways in which their writing responded to and influenced theories of the sublime.

    Philip B. Shaw Correspondence

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    Entries include brief biographical information and a revealing biographical letter on The Maine Society of Poets, Bridgton, Maine, stationery
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