This is a phenomenal find, Katie - well done. George, unlike “John”, read his father’s work. It is fascinating to see see Arpad’s intellectual trail being followed by George, and now you - very poignant.
The literary connections here are indeed stunning. Amazing. Your use of literature in your research gives so much depth to the stories -- Arpad and George were both very literary -- just like you. xoxo
My first thought while reading this: doing a project is all about learning and connecting dots like these. It’s storytelling and the study of history intertwined. And it makes me excited for what comes with more of it - so many mysteries to explore, nuts to crack, memories to decode! Your work inspires, KT!
This is a phenomenal find, Katie - well done. George, unlike “John”, read his father’s work. It is fascinating to see see Arpad’s intellectual trail being followed by George, and now you - very poignant.
thanks Andrew!
The literary connections here are indeed stunning. Amazing. Your use of literature in your research gives so much depth to the stories -- Arpad and George were both very literary -- just like you. xoxo
My first thought while reading this: doing a project is all about learning and connecting dots like these. It’s storytelling and the study of history intertwined. And it makes me excited for what comes with more of it - so many mysteries to explore, nuts to crack, memories to decode! Your work inspires, KT!
Thanks Erz!