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by Sean Kelly, Managing Editor, Classical Wisdom What do we mean when we talk about the “origins” of Aphrodite? There
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by Sean Kelly, Managing Editor, Classical Wisdom A century ago today, James Joyce’s daring masterpiece Ulysses was first published. It
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by Kevin Blood I remember lining up with my younger brothers on the linoleum floor of our kitchen, ready to
This week we will start with a reader mail again... though this one is in response to last week’s submission
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by Ed Whelan, Contributing Writer, Classical Wisdom It was one of the most controversial poems ever written. It is a
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by Andrew Rattray There’s something poignant about last words. A final flourish made all the more beautiful because we know