2024-06-11 18:48:02 - theimaginativeconservative.org - Writing can simultaneously take a lot out of you—you feel pleasantly exhausted after firing off...
Read moreDetails2024-06-10 21:00:15 - theimaginativeconservative.org - Though I celebrate courage in my “Iliad” and perseverance in my “Odyssey,” there is a...
Read moreDetails2024-06-10 21:58:57 - theimaginativeconservative.org - Despite the thematic richness inherent in Tolkien’s stories, Stratford Caldecott helps us glimpse their unified...
Read moreDetails2024-06-09 20:13:48 - theimaginativeconservative.org - Unlike our present politicians, George Washington and Russell Kirk cared about the common good, strove...
Read moreDetails2024-06-09 19:18:21 - theimaginativeconservative.org - These six composers might not have been saints, but the splendor of their voices bears...
Read moreDetails2024-06-08 22:45:12 - theimaginativeconservative.org - In “The Fall of the House of Usher,” Edgar Allan Poe takes the Gothic setting,...
Read moreDetails2024-06-08 17:02:46 - theimaginativeconservative.org - We are never without the help of God’s grace. Even in our world of trial...
Read moreDetails2024-06-07 21:00:34 - theimaginativeconservative.org - Composed in a matter of weeks in 1853, the Violin Concerto was Robert Schumann’s last...
Read moreDetails2024-06-07 22:57:55 - theimaginativeconservative.org - In his day, Harry Sylvester was viewed as an important Catholic literary voice—a fine writer...
Read moreDetails2024-06-06 21:00:15 - theimaginativeconservative.org - It is mainly little places which permit the modesty of pace needed for long thoughts,...
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