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Literary Criticism
Literary Criticism
Great Books: My Adventures With Homer, Rousseau, Woolf, and Other Indestructible Writers of the Western World
Homeric Epic and its Reception: Interpretive Essays
Lit Up: One Reporter. Three Schools. Twenty-four Books That Can Change Lives.
Man Eater & Night of the Sadist
Mary Shelley: Frankenstein's Creator
Middleton's Cynics: A Study of Middleton's Insight into the Moral Psychology of the Mediocre Mind
Miseducating Americans: Distortions of Historical Understanding
Next Line, Please: Prompts to Inspire Poets and Writers
Of Human Kindness: What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Empathy
Philosophers of Consciousness: Polanyi, Lonergan, Voegelin, Ricoeur, Girard, Kierkegaard
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