I know that many of you offered prayers for my recovery. Last April 15, after more than a month battling severe pneumonia (that included a fortunately brief stay in the ICU of St. Luke’s Medical ...
The first of the series of lectures provided for by the gift of Gardiner M. Lane '81, will be given in the spring by Dr. S. H. Butcher, until, recently professor of Greek in the University of ...
Finally, the New York Times has caught up with the next dubious trend in English literature departments: neuroscience. As Patricia Cohen writes, "Zealous enthusiasm for the politically charged and ...
Mario Aquilina (right) will today deliver a public lecture on ‘The review: History, form and function’ (Ir-Riċensjoni letterarja: Storja, forma u funzjoni) at the University of Malta. This lecture, ...
For at least a half-century, scholars have been adopting literary approaches to the New Testament inspired by certain branches of literary criticism and theory. In this book, Michal Beth Dinkler uses ...
I opened Dennis Yi Tenen’s slim new volume, “Literary Theory for Robots: How Computers Learned to Write,” expecting to be irritated. It was the subtitle, “How Computers Learned to Write,” that worried ...