In Secret Commonwealth and Rose Field, Pullman takes inspiration from the great Romantic poets in his quest to keep the imagination open.
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Pullman’s Debt to the Romantic Poets
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Pullman Anticipates ICE Brutality
In “The Secret Commonwealth,” Pullman anticipates ICE’s bullying tactics.
Pullman and White Christian Nationalists
In “The Secret Commonwealth” Pullmans description of the Magisterium sounds a lot like White Christian Nationalism.
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