4. As it happens, Jules Verne's son Michel studied the case and came to believe, rightly, that Dreyfus was framed. Michel argued passionately with his father about the case, to little avail.
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You alright, Jeet.
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Do Twain's "Puddinghead Wilson" next
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I think that’s Otto Binder and Charles Nicholas; it’s not Jack Kirby.
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This is a valuable exercise in holding appreciation and concern simultaneously. You might apply it to your esteem of the NYT as an institution on the one hand, and their current output on the other.
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Jacks art maps to his politics pretty well. His villains are pretty much space Nazis, his heroes fight racism and for democracy.
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Verne as a minor author? Jeet as a pretentious whatsit.
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If subsequent to this you wonder "what good is art if it doesn't exist to explicitly promote or reinforce good values?" Frye's 1962 CBC Massey Lectures, "The Educated Imagination", attempts some further answers.
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