Voices In Time Comedy 1860 | London Roots of Laughter Laughter is an uncontrolled discharge of energy that commands the entire body.More
Voices In Time Comedy 1865 | London A German Comedy Is Like a German Sentence George Eliot pays homage the wittiest nation on the continent. More
Voices In Time States of Mind 1859 | London Comprehensive Care Florence Nightingale thinks on where her patients’ minds go when they’re stuck in bed.More
Voices In Time Fear 1872 | Downe Body Language Charles Darwin on the physical expressions of fear. More
Voices In Time Time 1874 | Basel Man vs. Animal Friedrich Nietzsche separates the historical and unhistorical.More
Voices In Time Communication 1871 | Oxford Close Reading Through the looking-glass with Lewis Carroll.More
Voices In Time Comedy 1875 | London Self-Incrimination “Habitual laughers are silly, giddy, frivolous, superficial persons.”More
Voices In Time Happiness 1851 | Frankfurt Paradise Lost Arthur Schopenhauer looks back in disappointment.More