Literature
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An Experiment in Criticism
Book by C.S. Lewis
Why do we read literature and how do we judge it? C.S. Lewis’s classic An Experiment in Criticism springs from the conviction that literature exists for the joy of the reader and that books should be judged by the kind … Learn More
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August 2011 Tabletalk
Tabletalk by Various
The August 2011 issue of Tabletalk interacts with classical literature, exploring various biblical themes littered throughout great pieces such as Moby Dick and The Lord of the Rings. From Victor Hugo’s portrayal of law and grace in Les Mis to the … Learn More
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How to Read a Book
Book by Various Authors
Although we can benefit from classic literature, none of the works in the Western canon of classic books should be read uncritically. This work explains how to read books thoughtfully, helping readers understand how they may find the author’s message … Learn More
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Invitation to the Classics: A Guide to Books You’ve Always Wanted to Read
Book by Various Authors
Practically a classic itself, Invitation to the Classics is a popular guide to those great works of literature that you always meant to read. Full color and engaging, this book is a gateway to the fulfilling pursuit of understanding our culture by … Learn More
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Reading Between the Lines
Book by Dr. Gene Edward Veith
Here is a guidebook for those who want to learn how to recognize books that are spiritually and aesthetically good—to cultivate good literary taste. Gene Edward Veith presents basic information to help book lovers understand what they read—from the classics … Learn More
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The Christian Imagination
Book by Dr. Leland Ryken
The Christian Imagination brings together in a single source the best that has been written about the relationship between literature and the Christian faith. This anthology covers all of the major topics that fall within this subject and includes essays … Learn More