Dr. James Rovira is higher education professional with twenty years experience in the field in teaching, administration, and advising roles. He is also an interdisciplinary scholar and writer whose works include fiction, poetry, and scholarship exploring the intersections of literature and philosophy, literature and psychology, literary theory, and music and literature.. His books include Women in Rock, Women in Romanticism (Routledge, 2023); David Bowie and Romanticism (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022); Writing for College and Beyond (a first-year composition textbook (Lulu 2019)); Reading as Democracy in Crisis: Interpretation, Theory, History (Lexington Books 2019); Rock and Romanticism: Blake, Wordsworth, and Rock from Dylan to U2 (Lexington Books, 2018); Rock and Romanticism: Post-Punk, Goth, and Metal as Dark Romanticisms (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018); and Blake and Kierkegaard: Creation and Anxiety (Continuum/Bloomsbury, 2010). See his website at jamesrovira.com for details.
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4 thoughts on “Song du jour: “Crazy Love,” Van Morrison and Bob Dylan”
Great song, Athens in the background is a nice touch.
Great stuff … They represent the two highest Himalayan peaks of achievment in roots based music. You may like my posts on both at the immortal jukebox. Thom
Great song, Athens in the background is a nice touch.
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Thanks, glad you liked it.
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Great stuff … They represent the two highest Himalayan peaks of achievment in roots based music. You may like my posts on both at the immortal jukebox. Thom
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Thanks, Thom — I think they do too. Glad you enjoyed it.
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