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To read Augustine in the twenty-first century is to gain a vantage point that makes all of our freedom look like addiction.
James K. A. Smith • On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts
“These are two things that I have always observed to be in singular accord: supercelestial thoughts and subterranean conduct.”
Elizabeth Gilbert • The Signature of All Things: A Novel
Lowell captured Dante’s appeal to readers—Belle included—with his dictum that the poet was “part of the soul’s resources in time of trouble.”
Natalie Dykstra • Chasing Beauty: The Life of Isabella Stewart Gardner
‘Dorian Gray’.
Sarah Waters • Tipping The Velvet (VMC Designer Collection)
sanguine.
Alix E. Harrow • The Ten Thousand Doors of January
She has been thinking about Hamlet , and the way rashness, “one of the properties of illness,” allows at last a proper, because “outlaw,” reading of the play’s illogic and excess
Literary Hub • On a Wonderful, Beautiful, Almost Failed Sentence By Virginia Woolf
Mary Oliver
Myq Kaplan • 1 card