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Dougherty on Waugh, Wine and Women (Not Necessarily In That Order)

Michael Brendan Dougherty has two new posts that take us away from the dreary obsessiveness of this Larison fellow into the realm of literature and oinophilia, including a short post on Evelyn Waugh that includes Chilton Williamson’s assessment of the author.  He also ponders quality wines and the problem of which sort he should be […]

Michael Brendan Dougherty has two new posts that take us away from the dreary obsessiveness of this Larison fellow into the realm of literature and oinophilia, including a short post on Evelyn Waugh that includes Chilton Williamson’s assessment of the author.  He also ponders quality wines and the problem of which sort he should be pouring on his ladyfriend’s neck at a picnic.  So, as you can see, Michael has a lot more fun over there than we do here at Eunomia in our Spartan seriousness, so go and refresh yourself before returning to your next lesson in the agoge.

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