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Bradley Whitford and Jane Kaczmarek
 T.S. Eliot's Interpretation of F.H. Bradley: Seven Essays by Jane Mallinson, T.S. Eliot's engagement with the work of the British philosopher F.H. Bradley deeply influenced his poetry and criticism throughout his career. The author gives a critical evaluation of Eliot's disagreements with the philosopher, providing an important new insight into Eliot's relationship with language. She illustrates this by referring to Eliot's work on Dante, Keats, Woolf, Pound and Joyce. She shows how Eliot's use of literary epiphany and his understanding of prejudice are rooted in his study of Bradley.
 Growing Up with Dick and Jane: Learning and Living the American Dream by Carole Kismaric, Growing Up with Dick and Jane reunites us with two old friends, Dick and Jane, who, for forty years, taught so many of us to read. Here's the all-American brother and sister team. Look! It's Dick, in his striped polo shirts and shorts, always ready for an adventure. Look! Look! It's Jane, in her pretty dresses, eager to have fun and learn about life. There's silly, mischievous Baby Sally, and Spot, America's favorite spaniel. Growing Up with Dick and Jane brings to life the cast of characters who are emblems of the American Dream. And side by side with the story of Dick and Jane is an entertaining and informative text that tracks important historical, social and educational events of the "Dick and Jane era". Here's your chance to step back into the innocent watercolor world of Dick and Jane, where night never comes, knees never scrape, parents never yell and the fun never stops. Remember holding a Dick and Jane primer for the first time and the thrill you felt when you knew you could read? Growing Up with Dick and Jane traces the Dick and Jane phenomenon from their birth during the Depression to their retirement in the stormy 1960s. It explores the influence these little books had on education and the evolving American Dream. Packaged with a sampler of original Dick and Jane stories and cutout dolls of Dick and Jane, Growing Up with Dick and Jane stirs memories of home, school and what it was like to grow up when childhood felt like one long summer day.
Jane Kaczmarek - Jane Kaczmarek (born Wednesday, December 21, 1955 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a United States actress. Bradley Whitford - Bradley Whitford (born 10 October 1959) is an American actor. Billy Madison - Billy Madison is a 1995 comedy starring Adam Sandler in the title role. The comedy film also features Bradley Whitford, Josh Mostel, Bridgette Wilson, Chris Farley, Norm MacDonald and Darren McGavin. Judge Constance Harm - Judge Constance Harm is a supporting character on The Simpsons, voiced by Jane Kaczmarek. A harsh, unforgiving disciplinarian, she is most likely a parody of Judy Sheindlin, the star of the reality TV series Judge Judy.
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