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Cavorting through Literature’s Wonderland

In which I look back over a career of teaching a wide variety of literature courses.

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The Odyssey, U.S. Fascism, and the Iran War

Two recent applications of the Odyssey: Elon Musk complaining about a Black actress and Jay Kuo applying the poem to Trump’s Iran troubles.

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The Loneliness of the Tyrant

Trump is a Richard III figure. A Robert Hayden poem tells us how to counter him.

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How Roberts Might Rewrite the Classics

A comic exercise imagining how a teenage John Roberts would interpret various classics.

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Bivouac of the Dead

O’Hara’s “Bivouac of the Dead” does more honor to the military dead that would a vast triumphal arch.

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Pentecost in Prince Caspian

Powerful images of Pentecost appear in both Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and Prince Caspian.

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On Losing My Father

On remembering my father following his death.

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GOP’s Faustian Bargain May Backfire

Having seen Trump spurn various politicians who sold their souls to serve him, it’s worth revisiting Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus to see what happens next.

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A GOP Pol Pays for Relinquishing the Ring

Tom Massie once warned quoted Tolkien on the corrupting nature of power. Unfortunately, Republicans enamored with power yesterday booted him from the House.

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