"Nought may endure but Mutability," wrote Shelley, joining an imposing line of English poets to have tackled this theme of perpetual change, including Spenser, Shakespeare, Marvell and Wordsworth. Jo ...
There rise authors now and then who seem proof against the mutability of language because they have rooted themselves in the unchanging principles of human nature. They are like gigantic trees that we ...
An ultra-polished survey of the artist’s works at David Zwirner — some not seen before — demonstrate how preservation and change can coexist. By Holland Cotter My old friend Shepherd Raimi, who had ...
Contemporary discussion also often oversimplifies ‘mutation rate’ as a single statistic rather than a cumulative total emerging from many distinct mutational mechanisms (for example, Bataillon, 2000; ...
Today's quote of the day is taken from the poem “Mutability,” written by renowned Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. It is a poem that reflects the poet’s deep preoccupation with change, impermanence ...
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