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Epoch Booklist: What to Read
Classics Meditations By Marcus Aurelius It’s doubtful that Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius envisioned his personal notes would shine for centuries. But words are powerful, and his reflections on Stoic philosophy ...
August 27, 2021
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Anita L. Sherman
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Barbara Danza
The World, the Flesh, and the Devil: Christopher Marlowe’s ‘The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus’
A member of Congress wakes one night and finds Lucifer standing at the foot of his bed and ...
August 26, 2021
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Jeff Minick
Milton and the Sublime, Part 3: Enlarging Our Souls With ‘Paradise Lost’
Do we want to be better people? Do we want our character to improve? And do you want ...
August 24, 2021
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James Sale
Author Brad Thor Confronts Chinese Communist Threat in Latest Bestseller
What distinguishes a good thriller novel from the best? Brad Thor. He’s been hailed as the “undisputed king ...
August 24, 2021
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Zachary D. Warner
What Good Is Poetry? The Fragmented Beauty of ‘Kubla Khan’
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless ...
August 18, 2021
BY
Sean Fitzpatrick
The Fabulous Fable: A Gift for All Ages
In “Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama,” the hefty volume once used by my Advanced Placement ...
August 17, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
Calls to Cancel Chaucer Ignore His Defense of Women and the Innocent, and Assume All His Characters’ Opinions Are His
Spying is a risky profession. For the 14th-century English undercover agent-turned-poet Geoffrey Chaucer, the dangers—at least to his ...
August 16, 2021
BY
Jessica Wollock
Book Review: A Curious Melding of Cultures in ‘The Discovery of Genesis’
Anyone with a mild interest in both the Bible and the Chinese language and characters might want to ...
August 16, 2021
BY
Ram Srinivasan
Where the Wild Things Are: Literature, Boys, and Manhood
Mark Twain ends the “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” with these words: “And so there ain’t nothing more to ...
August 11, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
Beyond Books: Independent Bookstores Inspire, Connect Community
“What I say is, a town isn’t a town without a bookstore. It may call itself a town, ...
August 11, 2021
BY
Anita L. Sherman
Back to Tradition: 3 Books Honoring America and Its Strengths
Traditions help form the structure and foundation of society, help define our past, shape us today, and provide ...
August 9, 2021
BY
Linda Wiegenfeld
What Good Is Poetry? ‘Euclid Alone Has Looked on Beauty Bare’
Math is not often associated with poetry, but it should be. “Poetry,” from the Greek “poiesis,” meaning “to ...
August 7, 2021
BY
Sean Fitzpatrick
The Goodness and Greatness of G.K. Chesterton
Though the England of his time was famous for its eccentrics, one man in particular captured the attention ...
August 3, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
American Treasures: ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’
You may know the story. President Lincoln, frustrated in his effort to end slavery while preserving the Union, ...
July 31, 2021
BY
Stephen Oles
What Can Poe Teach Our Teenagers?
Edgar Allan Poe was “doomed to seethe down his soul in a great continuous convulsion of disintegration, and ...
July 26, 2021
BY
Sean Fitzpatrick
The Mr. Rogers of Children’s Poetry: Robert Louis Stevenson
Television’s Fred Rogers, the creator and chief actor of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” won accolades and fame for his ...
July 23, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
Milton and the Sublime, Part 2: The Power of ‘Paradise Lost’ to Astonish
In Part 1 of this article, we looked at how Keats in his poem “On First Looking Into ...
July 20, 2021
BY
James Sale
What Good Is Poetry? ‘Sea Fever’: Our Adventurous Call to Infinity
There is a seasickness that is more like a spell than a sickness. It is a yearning, a ...
July 17, 2021
BY
Sean Fitzpatrick
In Need of Inspiration? Let’s Visit Some Heroes From Our Past.
When we think of contemporary heroes, figures we admire for their courage when confronted by physical danger or ...
July 15, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
‘Preserve the Thread of Tradition, My Son’
Sohrab Ahmari’s new book, "The Unbroken Thread," follows his acclaimed spiritual memoir, "From Fire by Water," in which ...
July 13, 2021
BY
James Bradshaw
Truth Tellers: Henri Amiel’s Ardent Invitation to Converse With God
How far can words reach? While celebrities like Victor Hugo, Henry James, George Meredith, and Fyodor Dostoyevsky were ...
July 12, 2021
BY
Raymond Beegle
What Good Is Poetry? Robert Burns’s Immortal ‘A Red, Red Rose’
So long as there are lovers in the world, there will be poetry. In fact, it might be ...
July 8, 2021
BY
Sean Fitzpatrick
Gifts From a Master: The Stories of William Sydney Porter
“One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved ...
July 3, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
Milton and the Sublime, Part One: Preparing for ‘Paradise Lost’
Sublimity is a word rather like “mystical” in that it is difficult to define exactly what it is, ...
June 30, 2021
BY
James Sale
Forgotten Heroines: Fictional Females From Long Ago
So I’m shambling around online, looking for some inspiration to write about literary heroines, fictional females who inspire ...
June 23, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
Strangers in a Strange Land: Writers in Exile and Us
Throughout human history, involuntary exile was often a common punishment—a means of getting rid of troublesome citizens. The ...
June 16, 2021
BY
Jeff Minick
Mother Goose Matters
Education is a journey, and, as with any journey, there must be some initial idea or inkling of ...
June 16, 2021
BY
Sean Fitzpatrick
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