Jiang introduces Yeats as a Nobel poet and member of the Order of the Golden Dawn, then uses Crazy Jane Talks with a Bishop to show Frankist influence on modernity.
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Golden Dawn
Jiang introduces Yeats as a Nobel poet and member of the Order of the Golden Dawn, then uses Crazy Jane Talks with a Bishop to show Frankist influence on modernity.
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"...a member of a secret society called The Order of the Golden Dawn. Okay? All right. So it's called Crazy Jane Talks with a..."
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