¿'Suppose for a moment that Catholicism had been dead for centuries, that the traditions of its w...
A new collection of poems by Samuel Hazo; the majority of which are published here for the first ...
When a boy who does not know his own name turns up near an abandoned country home, inquiries abou...
Following the line of argument in the essay 'Mere Literature and the Lost Traveller' by Allen Tat...
This Wiseblood Book edition of Finlay's poetry and related writings is the most comprehensive edi...
Nothing in his rural New England upbringing could have prepared Colin Phelps for freshman year at...
Robert B. Shaw describes Hughes' new collection as showing 'a sensitivity both to things of this ...
A new collection of poems by Samuel Hazo---the majority of which are published here for the first...
Léon Bloy's Exégèse des lieux communs-first published in 1902-appears here in English for the fir...
Christ and Apollo juxtaposes Christian definiteness to romantic mythologizing. A strong warning m...
Based on a lecture Michael D. O'Brien gave at the Centre for Faith and Culture, Oxford, this essa...
Adrien Sixte is a reclusive intellectual known for his theories on psychological materialism. Six...