The prohibition remained in force during the greater part of the seventeenth century, although it was widely circumvented by the means of explicit commentaries of Thomas Aquinas.
These "colored" troupes-many using the name "Georgia Minstrels"-focused on "plantation" material, rather than the more explicit social commentary (and more nastily racist stereotyping) found in portrayals of northern blacks.
The famine also occasions more explicit religious commentary than is typical in novels by Trollope.
The service does not restrict access to Usenet news groups, which range from genteel discussions of gardening to exchanges of sexually explicit and socially outrageous commentary.
This is parody, of course, not explicit commentary.
Meanwhile, Zins' extensive analysis of the conceptualizations of data, information, and knowledge, in his recent research study, makes no explicit commentary on wisdom, although some of the citations included by Zins do make mention of the term.
Without going as far as The Unfortunates, the forms of all the novels mentioned introduce a comparable questioning of conventional patterns and expectations, often heightened by the novelists' explicit commentary on their own activity.
Robert McCrum called it "the finest English satire from the 1980s - a memorable and explicit commentary on Thatcherism."
The organization is year-by-year, with entries for every season; the text is terse, documenting events without making explicit commentary.
Unlike many of his previous works, "Blank on Blank" was not a multimedia spectacle with philosophical implications, but an attempt at explicit social commentary.