"A richly diverse, intelligently designed, and helpfully annotated introduction to the world of conservative theory. No comparable collection that I know of is as broad and unparochial as this one."--Thomas Pangle, University of Toronto
INDEX CHAPTER ONE PLAYING PILGRIMS CHAPTER TWO A MERRY CHRISTMAS CHAPTER THREE THE LAURENCE BOY CHAPTER FOUR BURDENS CHAPTER FIVE BEING NEIGHBORLY CHAPTER SIX BETH FINDS THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL CHAPTER SEVEN AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION CHAPTER ...
This book is an interlinear translation of a religious allegory about morals and religious living in the mid-nineteenth century, written in 1842 by Jeremias Gotthelf, a pastor.
This edition - based on the 1805 edition, but looking back on each of the previous publications - shows how this collection developed, how it was refined and added to by the authors.
Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What One Is remains one of the most remarkable autobiographies ever written, a powerful work of genius in which the German philosopher critiques his own works (and those of others) and weighs in on a plethora of ...
At the end of the novel, although by the standards of the time she should be unhappy - childless and unmarried - she is instead quite content with her lot.
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