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The Lies of Our Time
Anthony Esolen
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R480
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Everything you should know--but PC professors won't teach--about
our Western heritage Western civilization is the envy of the globe.
It has given to the world universally accepted understandings of
human rights (rooted in Judeo-Christian principles), created
standards for art, music, and literature that have never been
equaled, and originated political and social systems that have
spread all across the planet. Unfortunately, the fog of political
correctness now obscures these and other truths about Western
civilization. Leftists and Islamic jihadists find common cause in
assailing Western "colonialism," "imperialism," and "racism" as its
defining characteristics. Guilt-ridden Western leaders and public
figures speak of their cultural patrimony in disparaging terms they
would never dare to use about a non-Western culture. And in the
academy, "multicultural"-minded professors flatter students into
believing they have nothing really to learn from Sophocles or
Shakespeare. But now, Professor Anthony Esolen--one of the
team-teachers of Providence College's esteemed Development of
Western Civilization Core Curriculum--has risen to the West's
defense. The Politically Incorrect Guide(TM) to Western
Civilization takes on the prevailing liberal assumptions that make
Western civilization the universal whipping boy for today's global
problems, and introduces you to the significant events,
individuals, nations, ideas, and artistic achievements that make
Western civilization the greatest the world has ever known.
Today--with the West imperiled as never before by the global jihad
and threats from China and elsewhere--defending the West has become
an urgent imperative: if we don't value what we have and what we
have inherited, we will surely lose it. The Politically Incorrect
Guide(tm) to Western Civilization is an essential sourcebook for
that defense.
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Inferno (Paperback, New edition)
Dante Alighieri; Translated by Anthony Esolen; Illustrated by Gustav Dore
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This groundbreaking bilingual edition of Dante's masterpiece
includes a substantive Introduction, extensive notes, and
appendices that reproduce Dante's key sources and influences.
What is a good education? What is it for? To answer these
questions, Stratford Caldecott shines a fresh light on the three
arts of language, in a marvelous recasting of the Trivium whereby
Grammar, Dialectic, and Rhetoric are explored as Remembering,
Thinking, and Communicating. These are the foundational steps every
student must take towards conversion of heart and mind, so that a
Catholic Faith can be lived out in unabashed pursuit of the True,
the Good, and the Beautiful. Beauty in the Word is a unique
contribution to bringing these bountiful aspects of the Real back
to the center of learning, where they rightfully belong. If your
concern is for the true meaning of education for your children,
here is the place to begin.
"Those responsible for new initiatives in Catholic schooling
have a chance to recreate the inner spirit of education and not
just its outer frame. They will not easily find a programme more
inspirational than the one presented here." - Aidan Nichols
"Stratford Caldecott offers a rare combination of intelligence
and profound vision, yet combines this with accessibility and
luminous transparency." - Catherine Pickstock
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Inferno (Paperback, New Ed)
Dante; Translated by Anthony Esolen; Illustrated by Gustave Dore
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R349
Discovery Miles 3 490
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A groundbreaking bilingual edition of Dante’s masterpiece that includes a substantive Introduction, extensive notes, and appendixes that reproduce Dante’s key sources and influences.
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Purgatory (Paperback, New ed)
Dante; Translated by Anthony Esolen; Illustrated by Gustave Dore
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A new translation by Anthony Esolen
Illustrations by Gustave Dore
Written in the fourteenth century by Italian poet and philosopher
Dante Alighieri, "The Divine Comedy "is""arguably the greatest epic
poem of all time--presenting Dante's brilliant vision of the three
realms of Christian afterlife: "Inferno, Purgatory, "and"
Paradise." In this second and perhaps most imaginative part of his
masterwork, Dante struggles up the terraces of Mount Purgatory,
still guided by Virgil, in a continuation of his difficult ascent
to purity. Anthony Esolen's acclaimed translation of "Inferno, "
Princeton professor James Richardson said, "follows Dante through
all his spectacular range, commanding where he is commanding,
wrestling, as he does, with the density and darkness in language
and in the soul. It is living writing." This edition of "Purgatory"
includes an appendix of key sources and extensive endnotes--an
invaluable guide for both general readers and students.
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