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Reviving Poetry’s Public Life: An Upcoming Symposium

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Salena Zito’s Take on America’s Heartland in ‘Butler’  

Rural and small-town America haven’t been understood or represented by the press or many in politics.
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English Poet John Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’ and 3 Great One-Liners

Milton’s masterpiece provides readers with memorable lines that capture the battle between good and evil.

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‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education

Prominent scholars and scientists warn against extreme influences on the classrooms.
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Timelessness and Ecstasy in Keats’s ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’

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John Keats examines artistic vision in his classic poem about an ancient Greek vase.
Reviving Poetry’s Public Life: An Upcoming Symposium

Reviving Poetry’s Public Life: An Upcoming Symposium

The Society of Classical Poets offers attendees poetry readings, presentations on the history of classical poetry, and members’ visions on the future of poetry.
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Salena Zito’s Take on America’s Heartland in ‘Butler’  

Salena Zito’s Take on America’s Heartland in ‘Butler’  

Rural and small-town America haven’t been understood or represented by the press or many in politics.