Edith Wharton recounts this tale of the urban elite with such ironic self-loathing that I must denounce and reject it. this award-winning literature impugns Joseph Pulitzer's allegiance to the wealthy; I begin to suspect that The Revolution shall manifest more from baseless dissatisfaction within the ruling class than from the listless masses.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Anecdotage of Malevolence
Edith Wharton recounts this tale of the urban elite with such ironic self-loathing that I must denounce and reject it. this award-winning literature impugns Joseph Pulitzer's allegiance to the wealthy; I begin to suspect that The Revolution shall manifest more from baseless dissatisfaction within the ruling class than from the listless masses.
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