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Sakoku Puzzle, or There is Really No Such Thing as Seclusion. Sakoku is the Japanese word. For their 1635-1858 policy of seclusion. It means “locked country”. The Sakoku edict enforced in 1635. States that no Japanese citizen can leave the country, and no foreigner can enter–on pain of death. It also outlawed Catholicism and restricted all trade to the few Dutch living on the man-made island of Dejima in Nagasaki harbor. Bird’s eye of Dejima from early 19th Century. 8211;and I mean. Was the third officia...

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Sakoku Puzzle, or There is Really No Such Thing as Seclusion. Sakoku is the Japanese word. For their 1635-1858 policy of seclusion. It means “locked country”. The Sakoku edict enforced in 1635. States that no Japanese citizen can leave the country, and no foreigner can enter–on pain of death. It also outlawed Catholicism and restricted all trade to the few Dutch living on the man-made island of Dejima in Nagasaki harbor. Bird’s eye of Dejima from early 19th Century. 8211;and I mean. Was the third officia...

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Tragic Dramatic Irony: A Longform on the Story of Lizzie Siddal and What Happens When We Use People as Canvases for our Own Bias. Lizzie Siddal in an 1855 sketch by Rossetti. I’m learning there’s very little time to write intelligent things. Not enough time for curiosities to percolate into ideas, then good writing. I’m a smart person, but lack the intelligence necessary to demonstrate it. Here is a formula for you to keep in mind as I ramble:. Consider the case of Elizabeth Siddal (1829-1862). Painter&#...

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#1 Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) to his sister Kate Hopkins (1856-1933) April 25th, 1871 | Letter Story

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1 Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) to his sister Kate Hopkins (1856-1933) April 25th, 1871. He did not want to face the others at that time when they were having their fun taking safe precautions against catching what it was too late for him to take any precautions against. –G.M. Hopkins. In April 1871, Gerard Manley Hopkins. One of the most influential and controversial poets of the Victorian. Era, was three years into his Jesuit novitiate. I’m grateful to her for that, as he is one of my favorites and...

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4 John Ruskin (1819-1900) to James Smetham (1821-1889) 15th November 1854. James Smetham, self portrait. 8220;These two pictures ought to establish me, but art is so precarious that I dare not allow hope or fear to have play, and. So try not to think, but to do.”-James Smetham. In 1854, James Smetham. In the fall of that year, Smetham attended a series of lectures on drawing by the highly influential (and career making) art critic John Ruskin. Denmark Hill, 15th Nov. 1854. My dear Sir,. I am very anxious...

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Commodore Matthew C. Perry and the Japanese Paparazzi | Letter Story

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Commodore Matthew C. Perry and the Japanese Paparazzi. Commodore Matthew C. Perry. “Commodore of what” you ask? Of jowls. He was the Commodore of Jowls. Matthew Perry (aka Chandler Bing. Isn’t the only Matthew Perry that has had to deal with Paparazzi. One of the most interesting things to come out of Matthew C. Perry’s. Trade expedition to Japan were the depictions that Japanese artists created of the suddenly-arrived foreigners. Some historical context is in order:. A man-made island in Nagasaki harbor...

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Sakoku Puzzle, or There is Really No Such Thing as Seclusion. Sakoku is the Japanese word. For their 1635-1858 policy of seclusion. It means “locked country”. The Sakoku edict enforced in 1635. States that no Japanese citizen can leave the country, and no foreigner can enter–on pain of death. It also outlawed Catholicism and restricted all trade to the few Dutch living on the man-made island of Dejima in Nagasaki harbor. Bird’s eye of Dejima from early 19th Century. 8211;and I mean. Was the third officia...

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