Our Electronic “Life”
by Micah HarrisThe internet has undercut the market for real-world experience. While the price of experience has held steady—or nearly so—the internet has drastically reduced the price of information. Continue Reading »
The internet has undercut the market for real-world experience. While the price of experience has held steady—or nearly so—the internet has drastically reduced the price of information. Continue Reading »
Literary criticism began as “praise” or “blame.” Continue Reading »
Did the ancients understand metaphor as an adornment of the literal? Continue Reading »
Ancient suppliants didn't automatically win the favor of their supplicandi. Continue Reading »
Ancient Athens was a prosperous city because it was a productive city. Continue Reading »
In allegorizing ancient myths, medievals were following ancient pagan models. Continue Reading »
Renaissance Humanists gave Greek “mouth honor,” but not much else. Continue Reading »
Sacramentum was originally a military and imperial term. It still is. Continue Reading »
What did Greeks and Romans know about the Ancient Near East? Not much. Continue Reading »
William Giraldi’s Hold the Dark, its jacket copy proclaims, is “an Alaskan Oresteia.” The comparison is perfectly calibrated to grab and hold this failed Classicist’s attention, and I found myself puzzling over it as I read. Soldiers come home from war, Continue Reading »
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