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The Story of Blindness
By:Gabriel Farrell
Published on 1956-01 by Harvard University Press

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The story of blindness is a hopeful one. From the earliest times blindness has been recognized as not only a medical, but a social problem; and in the last two centuries this recognition has increased even further. Dr. Farrell, who was for over twenty years director of the world-famous Perkins Institution, here approaches his subject historically.

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Colm Tóibín, the particular award-winning artice writer of Typically the Learnand Brooklyn, revolves his recognition towards problematic working relationships relating to daddies as well as sons—particularly a concerns concerned with the fictional the behemoths Oscar Wilde, Louis Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and then their very own fathers. Wilde loathed her pop, although accepted them to be a great deal alike. Joyce's gregarious biological father forced his or her son coming from Ireland thanks to his volatile composure as well as drinking. Though Yeats's biological father, a plumber, is plainly an ideal conversationalist whose yak was first many more refined versus the paintings the guy produced. All these well-known gents and also dads who served shape them happen living on Tóibín's retelling, as do Dublin's colored inhabitants.

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