
In this episode of Literary Tales, we begin an exploration of the “myths and symbols” of American Literature: James Fennimore Cooper’s Last of the …
—- Ought I always tell readers that this post is a reposting of someone else’s post?

In this episode of Literary Tales, we begin an exploration of the “myths and symbols” of American Literature: James Fennimore Cooper’s Last of the …
—- Ought I always tell readers that this post is a reposting of someone else’s post?
Essays in mental health philosophy—less “tips,” more why things work (or don’t). I look at the first principles under therapy, psychiatry, psychology, and everyday life, and occasionally share notes from papers and books-in-progress.
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2 responses to “The Great Books: The Last of the Mohicans”
No you don’t! Some of us do appreciate your reposts, acknowledged or not. :p
Plus, it helps proliferate the spread of wisdom. Which is why I’ve begun uploading my YT lectures onto my site. Helps reach other people that way.
A few months ago, some woman berated me for not specifically putting her name on my repost of her post. She accused me of attempting to use her stuff to make a name for myself. Lol. I said, no. Everyone already knows it’s not mine from how it appears in the post. 🤦🏽♀️
Thanks