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On Literature, Culture, and Religion: Irving Babbitt
. Panichas surveys Babbitt s career and critical reception and summarizes the concepts that inform Babbitt s writing. Panichas...... more |
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Dostoevsky’s Spiritual Art: The Burden of Vision
writing on Dostoevsky. Here George A. Panichas critically analyzes the religious themes and meanings of the author s major...... more |
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Sex, Morality, and the Law
Sex, Morality, and the Law combines legal and philosophical arguments to focus on six controversial ... more |
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Sex, Morality, and the Law
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Dostoevsky’’s Spiritual Art: The Burden of Vision
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The Letters of Austin Warren
A beloved university teacher and an esteemed literary critic, Austin Warren (18991986) was also an e... more |
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Restoring the Meaning of Conservatism: Writings from Modern Age
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Restoring the Meaning of Conservatism: Writings from Modern Age
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Joseph Conrad: His Moral Vision
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The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays
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The Essential Russell Kirk: Selected Essays
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Larry Fink: Somewhere There’s Music
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Joseph Conrad: His Moral Vision
This book seeks to renew interest in Joseph Conrad s moral imagination. Not literary theory but the ... more |
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Growing Wings to Overcome Gravity: Criticism As the Pursuit of Virtue
Writers of novels, plays, and poems use their imagination with an evident freedom; by contrast, make... more |
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Critical Legacy of Irving Babbitt: An Appreciation
The Critical Legacy of Irving Babbitt is an unsurpassed appreciation of a major American critic and ... more |
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In Continuity: The Last Essays of Austin Warren
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Modern Age: The First Twenty-Five Years
Studies Institute. George A. Panichas is the current editor of Modern Age and a Professor of English at the University of...... more |
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Modern Age, the First Twenty-Five Years: A Selection
Studies Institute. George A. Panichas is the current editor of Modern Age and a Professor of English at the University of...... more |
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The Simone Weil Reader
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