The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American LiteratureSimon and Schuster, 2006/11/13 - 278 ページ What PC English professors don't want you to learn from . . . - Beowulf: If we don't admire heroes, there's something wrong with us - Chaucer: Chivalry has contributed enormously to women's happiness - Shakespeare: Some choices are inherently destructive (it's just built into the nature of things) - Milton: Our intellectual freedoms are Christian, not anti-Christian, in origin - Jane Austen: Most men would be improved if they were more patriarchal than they actually are - Dickens: Reformers can do more harm than the injustices they set out to reform - T. S. Eliot: Tradition is necessary to culture - Flannery O'Connor: Even modern American liberals aren't immune to original sin |
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... Jane Austen was a fan, not a critic, of “the patriarchy” The greatest English literature is explicitly Christian and celebrates military courage Most great writers have been conservatives, if not reactionaries The books they were hiding ...
... Jane Austen was a fan, not a critic, of “the patriarchy” The greatest English literature is explicitly Christian and celebrates military courage Most great writers have been conservatives, if not reactionaries The books they were hiding ...
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... Jane Austen: Without a room of her own Celebrating “patriarchal values” Women who are bossy (and talk too much) Men who aren't patriarchal enough The benefits (to women) of “sexist” conventions Victorian literature Dickens The Twentieth ...
... Jane Austen: Without a room of her own Celebrating “patriarchal values” Women who are bossy (and talk too much) Men who aren't patriarchal enough The benefits (to women) of “sexist” conventions Victorian literature Dickens The Twentieth ...
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... Jane Austen Did) Learn the poetry by heart See the plays as often as you can—or, better yet, act in them Read the great novels, lend them to your friends, and gossip about the characters Notes Acknowledgments Index 229 243 261 265 ...
... Jane Austen Did) Learn the poetry by heart See the plays as often as you can—or, better yet, act in them Read the great novels, lend them to your friends, and gossip about the characters Notes Acknowledgments Index 229 243 261 265 ...
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