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Preface
Hitching Wagons to Stars
Introduction: Reason over Rhyme
1. "Eat Then, Beauty, Said the Monster"
2. Swords and Scabbards: Locke's Occupation of Shaftesbury and Burke
3. Humbug Feminism: P. T. Barnum, Sara Baartman, and Joice Heth
4. Hats Off to Jenny Lind
5. John Muir and the Beauty of Poison Oak
6. Turbulent and Laminar Flow: From Henry Adams to Harley Earl
7. Reconstructing Beauty: Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollock, and Ornette Coleman.
Hitching Wagons to Stars
Introduction: Reason over Rhyme
1. "Eat Then, Beauty, Said the Monster"
2. Swords and Scabbards: Locke's Occupation of Shaftesbury and Burke
3. Humbug Feminism: P. T. Barnum, Sara Baartman, and Joice Heth
4. Hats Off to Jenny Lind
5. John Muir and the Beauty of Poison Oak
6. Turbulent and Laminar Flow: From Henry Adams to Harley Earl
7. Reconstructing Beauty: Edward Hopper, Jackson Pollock, and Ornette Coleman.