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The Reception History of Richard Lovelace
Alster: What's one of your favorite darlings? I'll give you two. One is an exploration of the reception history of JRR talking because we think of him today as this middle America, you know, as a person. He was a counter cultural figure in the 1960s and 1970s thinking about little people sitting in their little huts all day smoking. Yeah. And then the secondOne is more the history of Richard Lovelace, Tim's incredibly influential professor at, um, at Gordon Conwell. Lovelace was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder. It helped to give context for why his students felt that he was notoriously absent minded or had just the wildest
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