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War dog in training, circa 1940
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Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:War_Dog_Training_in_Britain,_C_1940_D442.jpg
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National Humanities Center Fellows
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Any contributions from current or past fellows at the National Humanities Center
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This collection includes contributions from current or past fellows at the National Humanities Center
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2017–18 Fellow
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Purple Heart, Purple Prose
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“They Called Him Rags,” by Edmund Vance Cooke, featured in <em>The Best Loved Poems of the American People</em>
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<a href="https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/griswold-place-making-regional-identity-neuroaesthetics-humanities/">Wendy Griswold</a>, professor of sociology, Northwestern University
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wendy-griswold-purple-prose
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Griswold recalls how a childhood encounter with a sentimental, “middlebrow” poem about a dog and a veteran (which makes her cry to this day) tapped into wells of empathy. She explains how such responses to aesthetic experiences, so often downplayed in academic inquiry, deserve our sustained attention—and even respect.
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Cooke, Edmund Vance
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Empathy
Felleman, Hazel
Middlebrow Culture
Poetry
Sentimentalism
The Best Loved Poems of the American People
They Called Him Rags