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About the Author
Joseph Pearce is Director of Book Publishing at the Augustine Institute, editor of the St. Austin Review, and the author of books on Shakespeare, Tolkien, Chesterton, and other Christian literary figures.
Reviews
"I will recommend Pearce's compelling new study to every student whom I teach."
--Jonathan Thorndike, PhD, Professor and Senior Fellow, Belmont University Honors Program
"This book is an invaluable resource."
--David Lyle Jeffrey, FRSC, Distinguished Professor of Literature and the Humanities, Baylor University
"This is an eloquent, keenly reasoned, aptly documented, and indisputably cogent book that belongs in every undergraduate library and that should be required reading by every student who goes to these classics for enlightenment and enchantment."
--Philip C. Kolin, Distinguished Professor of English (Emeritus), University of Southern Mississippi
"This book is a treat for the novice and the lover of Great Books alike, and a humanizing call for Catholics to draw on all the rich and ample resources of our Western literary tradition."
--Daniel J. Mahoney, Augustine Chair in Distinguished Scholarship, Assumption College
"I love this book because there is not a hint of 'Eat your spinach' about it. Pearce's reading program is pure pleasure. It can make the world a happier place."
--Mike Aquilina, Author, A History of the Church in 100 Objects
"Learned and accessible, witty and wise, this volume should be a required textbook for every Catholic high school and college student and a must read for all who wish to mine the depths of truly Catholic culture."
--Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Author of The Romance of Religion: Fighting for Goodness, Truth, and Beauty
"With his charming wit and wide-ranging knowledge, Joseph Pearce expertly guides the reader on a fascinating tour of the world s great literary works of art."
--Stephen Mirarchi, PhD, Assistant Professor of English, Benedictine College
"Joseph Pearce's introduction to literature will be immediately valuable to homeschoolers and college freshmen, but also to the general reader who knows it is as important to know how to read as it is to know what to read."
--Dutton Kearney, PhD, Associate Professor of English, Hillsdale College, Editor of the Ignatius Critical Edition of Gulliver's Travels
"More than any contemporary I can call to mind, Joseph Pearce has made it his life's work to revive classics of the English tradition that most English-speaking Catholics have never known to read. This book has added many titles to my reading list."
--Glenn C. Arbery, PhD, President, Wyoming Catholic College
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