Voices In Time Comedy 1731 | Dublin Parthian Shot Jonathan Swift predicts what his friends and neighbors will say about him after he is dead.More
Voices In Time Animals 1902 | Sussex When the World Was New Rudyard Kipling tells how the rhinoceros got its folds.More
Voices In Time Scandal c. 1673 | Bath Apology Tour Joseph Glanvill on how to get a damned spot out.More
Voices In Time Swindle & Fraud 1975 | Samois-sur-Seine Twisting the Plot Patricia Highsmith on the dangers of marriage. More
Voices In Time Youth c. 1883 | Günsbach Status Anxiety Albert Schweitzer on the terror of not fitting in. More
Voices In Time The Sea 1774 | Firth of Forth No Such Thing as Being Warm Janet Schaw tours the ship. More
Voices In Time Happiness 1851 | Frankfurt Paradise Lost Arthur Schopenhauer looks back in disappointment.More
Voices In Time Youth 1787 | England The Proper Nutriment Whenever a child asks a question, it should always have a reasonable answer given it.More
Voices In Time Time 1874 | Basel Man vs. Animal Friedrich Nietzsche separates the historical and unhistorical.More
Voices In Time The City c. 1835 | London Never Can There Come a Fog Too Thick Charles Dickens on mud, fog, and the law.More
Voices In Time The City 1776 | Glasgow Import, Export Adam Smith explains the commercial origins of political order.More
Voices In Time The City 1708 | London Burial Grounds Christopher Wren requests a graveyard shift.More
Voices In Time Rule of Law 1780 | Olney Face Value William Cowper adjudicates a poetical property case.More