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A Great Romantic
Stephen Schmalhofer
May 16, 2023
A new introduction to Sant’ Ilario by F. Marion Crawford, in memory of Gerald Russello.
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The Loneliness of Wendell Berry
Michael Warren Davis
December 12, 2022
The rural prophet goes out of his way to pick fights with his natural allies.
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Lone Wolfe
Micah Meadowcroft
December 12, 2022
A new book signals that a growing movement of Protestant resourcement has achieved a critical mass.
Bjork, Avant-Garde Reactionary
Andrew Petiprin
November 5, 2022
Traditionalists may find a great deal of common ground in the Icelandic singer's latest album.
Killing the Dragon of Modern Children’s Lit
Carmel Richardson
September 9, 2022
It is not a lack of good books, but a lack of reading them, that has created our current moral bankruptcy.
Shirley Hughes’s Conservative Imagination
Casey Chalk
September 3, 2022
The children’s author, who died this year, produced a treasure trove of stories teaching children to love the normal, local, and traditional.
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