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Free Indirect Style: A Theory

The Devil Quoting Scripture

On thought-rhyme; or, parallelism as a poetic technique

Rudolf Hoess Interviewed at Nuremberg

Everything Old is New Again: The Scarlet Letter

“I was like a wounded animal...”

Publication Day

Naive Reviews: John Donne’s Holy Sonnets, Part 1

Julius Streicher Interviewed at Nuremberg

The Leftovers

Young American

On the Origin of the Pilgrim Church by William Bradford

“Apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables...”

American Independence in Verse, on paper

Sugar-Coated Pills

“Controlled Experiments in Social Pathology”

On Beauty and Deformity

Wilhelm Keitel at Nuremberg

Tales of Unintended Consequences, Volume 1

Flaws as Meta-Merits

Paradise Lost, 2: the lives of angels, the nature of epic, and “good lines.”

“Abolish Marriage!”

Hermann Goering at Nuremberg, 2

Goering at Nuremberg, 1

Dispatch from the World of Payne

American Impressionist

Book Review: Paradise Lost by John Milton

Opposition to Reason in Conservative Thought

About The Author

All the Fun’s in How You Say a Thing by Timothy Steele: Review and Refutation

Poets on Poets: Kirsch on Graham and Ashbery

Hans Fritzsche at Nuremberg

Recent Advances in Knowledge of God

Philosophers on Film

Theory of meter: introduction to an introduction

Hans Frank at Nuremberg

Interviews With Vampires

Pictures of Parenthood Very Different From Our Own

Anne Bradstreet: An Appreciation

Memorandum on Events of April 18

Notes on Japonisme

Late Milton

There was a lot of meanness

“In their own image”

Boy God

Cubism and Capitalism

Interview with a

Billy Budd as Political Thought

Justifying the Family, 1

On Georgia O'Keeffe

The Horrid Massacre / Late Unhappy Disturbance

Take-aways from *Bias: A Philosophical Study*

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is too hard on Mike Teavee

The Grotesque in Flannery O’Connor

Before Washington

Hitchcock / Van Gogh

Book Review: Shakespeare’s Metrical Art by George T. Wright