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_aInvitation to the classics / _cedited by Louise Cowan and Os Guinness. _hPR |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan : _bBaker Books, _c(c)1998. |
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_a384 pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c24 cm. |
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_tThe purpose of Invitation to the classics _rOs Guinness -- _tThe importance of the classics _rLouise Cowan -- _tThe "classics" are not the "canon" _rRoger Lundin -- _tHomer : The Iliad and The Odyssey _rGlenn C. Arbery -- _tAeschylus : The Oresteia _rDaniel Russ -- _tHerodotus : History of the Persian wars _rArthur A. Rupprecht -- _tWestern histories _rCharles R. Sullivan -- _tSophocles : Oedipus rex _rLouise Cowan -- _tEuripides : The Bacchae _rLarry Allums -- _tAristophanes : Comedies _rLouise Cowan -- _tPlato : The republic _rRobert Martin Schaefer -- _tAristotle : Nichomachean ethics _rJohn F. Crosby -- _tVirgil : The Aeneid _rLarry Allums -- _tRoman and Italian classics _rRobert S. Dupree -- _tEarly Christian writers _rTelfair J. Mashburn, III -- _tAugustine : The confessions _rGail Kienitz -- _tBeowulf _rGary D. Schmidt -- _tMedieval Christian writers _rTelfair J. Mashburn, III -- _tThomas Aquinas : Summa theologica _rRobert E. Wood -- _tDante : The divine comedy _rLarry Allums -- _tSir Gawain and the green knight _rMary Mumbach -- _tGeoffrey Chaucer : The Canterbury tales _rLeland Ryken -- _tThe second shepherds' play and Everyman _rSharon Coolidge -- _tThomas More : Utopia _rPeter Sampo -- _tMartin Luther : The Babylonian captivity of the church, The small catechism _rMark A. Noll -- _tDevotional classics _rRoger J. Green -- _tNiccolo Machiavelli _rThe prince _rPeter Sampo -- _tJohn Calvin : Institutes of the Christian religion _rMark A. Noll -- _tMiguel de Cervantes : Don Quixote _rMarilyn Gump Stewart -- _tSpanish classics _rElizabeth Franklin Lewis -- _tWilliam Shakespeare : Hamlet, King Lear, Midsummer night's dream, and The tempest _rLouise Cowan -- _tJohn Donne : Poems _rAlan Jacobs -- _tGeorge Herbert : The temple _rChristopher Hodgkins -- _tJohn Milton : Paradise lost _rLeland Ryken -- _tBlaise Pascal : Pensees _rOs Guiness -- _tJohn Bunyan : The pilgrim's progress _rBeatrice Batson -- _tJonathan Swift : Gulliver's travels _rDaniel E. Ritchie -- _tJonathan Edwards : A treatise concerning religious affections _rMark A. Noll -- _tSamuel Johnson : Essays and Rasselas ; -- _tJames Boswell : The life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. _rLionel Basney -- |
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_tWestern social and political philosophy _rAshley Woodiwiss -- _tJean-Jacques Rousseau : Confessions _rVirginia L. Arbery -- _tAlexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay : The federalist _rAshley Woodiwiss -- _tJane Austen : Pride and prejudice _rHenrietta Ten Harmsel -- _tJohann Wolfgang von Goethe : Faust _rCarsten Peter Thiede -- _tWilliam Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge : Lyrical ballads _rEileen Gregory -- _tGerman classics _rCarsten Peter Thiede -- _tJohn Keats : The great odes _rLouise Cowan -- _tAlexis de Tocqueville : Democracy in America _rBruce Frohnen -- _tRalph Waldo Emerson : Essays _rRoger Lundin -- _tFrederick Douglass : Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass : an American slave _rJohn Lowe -- _tNathaniel Hawthorne : The scarlet letter _rRoger Lundin -- _tEmily Dickinson : The complete poems _rRoger Lundin -- _tHerman Melville : Moby Dick _rBainard Cowan -- _tGustave Flaubert : Madame Bovary _rLarry Allums -- _tFrench classics _rCarsten Peter Thiede -- _tCharles Dickens : Great expectations _rLeland Ryken -- _tJohn Henry, Cardinal Newman : Apologia pro vita sua _rG. B. Tennyson -- _tSren Kierkegaard : Fear and trembling _rC. Stephen Evans -- _tGeorge Eliot : Middlemarch _rDean Ward -- _tGerard Manley Hopkins : Poems _rJude V. Nixon -- _tLeo Tolstoy : Anna Karenina _rDona S. Gower -- _tFyodor Dostoyevsky : The brothers Karamazov _rLouise Cowan -- _tHenry James : The portrait of a lady _rMargaret Gardner -- _tMark Twain _rThe adventures of Huckleberry Finn _rDennis Patrick Slattery -- _tThe makers of the modern world _rRoger Lundin -- _tFriedrich Nietzsche : Twilight of the idols _rRoger Lundin -- _tJoseph Conrad : Heart of darkness _rEdward E. Ericson, Jr. -- _tJames Joyce : Dubliners _rHarold Fickett -- _tFranz Kafka : The trial _rEdward E. Ericson, Jr. -- _tWilliam Butler Yeats : Poems _rRobert S. Dupree -- _tT. S. Eliot : Four quartets _rJohn H. Timmerman -- _tRobert Frost : Poems _rGlenn C. Arbery -- _tModern poetry in English _rEileen Gregory -- _tModern drama _rMary Lou Hoyle -- _tC. S. Lewis : The Screwtape letters _rThomas T. Howard -- _tWilliam Faulkner : Go down, Moses _rMary Mumbach -- _tSimone Weil : Waiting for God _rStephen Gurney -- _tDietrich Bonhoeffer : Letters and papers from prison _rRoger Lundin -- _tFlannery O'Connor : "A good man is hard to find," "Greenleaf," "Revelation" _rMary Mumbach -- _tAleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn : One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich _rEdward E. Ericson, Jr. -- _tContemporary writers _rBainard Cowan. |
520 | 0 | _aProvides introductions to such classic authors as Dante, Chaucer, Cervantes, Dostoyevsky, and Kafka for the Christian reader in particular. | |
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_aLiterature _xHistory and criticism. |
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650 | 0 | _aChristianity and literature. | |
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_aCowan, Louise, _d1916- |
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