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The Booklog: Descent of Man, Ascent of Apes?It has been many decades since I tried to read Charles Darwin’s The Descent of Man. Like many other writers on human evolution, Darwin seems addicted to just-so stories... |
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The Booklog: Dryden and NeoclassicismWhy did Byron and Scott, the two most popular Romantic writers in Britain, regard John Dryden as one of the great masters?... |
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The Autodidact BlogWhen people ask me “Why study the classics?” I give the same answer that has been given for past 2,500 years or more: So as not to be a stupid barbarian. As G.K. Chesterton remarked... |
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