As I explain in the book, intellectual wellness calls for a renewal of the mind. The mind is the first domain addressed in ...
The self-taught son of a boot-and-shoe-machine operator is causing a run on critical superlatives in highbrow London’s literary marketplace. “One of the most remarkable first books I have read,” wrote ...
Dr. Danielle Sachdeva and Dr. Wes Whitaker received an invitation from publisher IGI Global to work on "Supporting Students' Intellectual Freedom in Schools: The Right to Read," a new book about ...
Look no further than apples for a study of intellectual property. When the University of Minnesota several years ago was preparing to introduce a new variety of apple into the market, it decided ...
This article is a response to Robert Darnton's comments on the relations and tensions between intellectual history and the history of books. The author comments on three arguments presented by Darnton ...
The new year has begun, bringing with it the socially sanctioned push to make resolutions. Readers, or those who want to devote more time to reading, tend to set some quantifiable intentions for the ...
Cardinal Robert McElroy's scholarly work is one of the things that most distinguishes him. Appointed the eighth Archbishop of Washington, announced Monday, McElroy in 1989 authored a book, The Search ...
In 2023, the American Library Association documented 1,247 demands to censor library books and resources. From 2010-2019, popular titles such as "The Handmaid's Tale," "The Hunger Games" and even ...
Back in February, The Daily Princetonian’s podcast Daybreak interviewed English Professor Anne Cheng on the banning of books, namely Toni Morrison’s works, which primarily focus on People of Color and ...
LYRICAL AND CRITICAL ESSAYS by Albert Camus. 365 pages. Knopf. $6.95. Albert Camus died eight years ago, at 46, in an auto crash—a pointless death that served to emphasize the pointless absurdities of ...
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