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Galiet & Galiet
With deepest gratitude and affection to my wondrous Dr. Cousland and Dr. Taubeneck
for supervising this thesis, and for the most detailed, caring, and stupendous
and collaborative comments of Dr. Cousland, most generous,
a deep inspiring light to my soul, devoted to thorough, flawless scholarship, and so very kind and erudite in many fields whose linking-memory is a joy to all,
for transforming it
from a jazz tapestry into an academic paper.
With loving gratitude to all my illustrious professors in the faculties of Philosophy, English Literature, Dante Studies, and Classical Literature, and with deepest affection to Dr. Lee Johnson, expert in Romanticism and Milton,
and to Dr. Mosca, Dr. Lynn Rae, Dr. Clausen, and to all professors
of the Erudite Faculty of Classical and Religious Studies
of the University of British Columbia,
who contributed immensely to my learning and fulfilling my childhood dream,
and inspired in me this thesis to flourish through my undergraduate studies
To Paul ever-sweet, ever-light, ever-beautiful, A Consummating Music fills me whole Her lyric notes belong to heaven’s scroll Its woven verbs and passions hold
The starry fire of our yearning souls
These are the deserts’ whispers caressing
the multi-colored flowers that crown the deserts’ crosses of those who once were
soulgraphies
so as to redeem their shadows.
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