Miller, discusses classic works within the Western literary canon. John J. Miller is joined by Andrew Moore of St. Thomas University in Canada to discuss The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish.
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The Western genre has been core to American entertainment since the dawn of Hollywood and the comic book industry, with legends like Zorro, the Lone Ranger and The Man With No Name being created from ...
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The First World War was an unprecedented crisis ... Whilst the trenches of the Western Front have come to symbolise the futility and hopelessness of the Great War, Alex Mayhew shows that English ...
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By trying to turn management into a science in his classic but deeply flawed book, Collins completely missed the point.