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One of the byproducts of loving the Great Books is (or should be) a growing appreciation for language itself. The power of diction (well chosen and well placed words in a sentence) to make or break a piece of literature is incredible. A goo...
The following is a message I will be delivering tomorrow to the students of the school where I work as the Upper School Dean. Our school has four festival weeks each year, the activities of which revolve around the life and work of the figu...
I am pleased to be able to announce that the Study Guide for Aristotle’s The Poetics is now complete. All study questions are online for free here:
Paid Subscribers can now download the complete study guide (with the additional helps of vo...
If you are looking for the beginning of the study for Aristotle’s Poetics then you can go HERE for a brief introduction. At the bottom of the introduction you will find the links to each section of the study guide as it becomes available. I...
If you are looking for the beginning of the study for Aristotle’s Poetics then you can go HERE for a brief introduction. At the bottom of the introduction you will find the links to each section of the study guide as it becomes available. I...
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I am a Great Books, Logic, and Rhetoric teacher. I have a Ph.D. in Humanities from Faulkner University. I wrote my dissertation upon the role stories play in developing and preserving virtue in society.
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