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Dostoevsky's Spiritual Art

Panichas, George
Dostoevsky's Spiritual Art
Dostoevskys highest and most permanent achievement as a novelist lies in his exploration of mans religious complex, his world and his fate. His primary vision is to be found in his last five novels: Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Devils, A Raw Youth, and The Brothers Karamaov. This volume culminates twenty years of studying, teaching, and writing on Dostoevsky. Panichas critically analyes the religious themes and meanings of the authors ...

CHF 74.00

Joseph Conrad: His Moral Vision

Panichas, George A.
Joseph Conrad: His Moral Vision
This book seeks to renew interest in Joseph Conrad's moral imagination. Not literary theory but the dignity of creative literature impels the author's reflections on Conrad's novels in their "varied shades of moral significance." Here, the author approaches Conrad's novels in the context of what the novelist V.S. Naipaul writes: "In fiction he did not seek to discover, he sought to explain, the discovery of every tale is a moral one." In illum...

CHF 46.90

Joseph Conrad

Panichas, George A
Joseph Conrad
This book seeks to renew interest in Joseph Conrad's moral imagination. Not literary theory but the dignity of creative literature impels the author's reflections on Conrad's novels in their ?varied shades of moral significance.? In illuminating interpretations the author focuses on the consequences of moral darkness and moral warfare as he proceeds to uncover Conrad's basic ideas and meaning. The book shows that morality in Conrad's work is n...

CHF 33.50

Modern Age: The First Twenty-Five Years

Panichas, George A.
Modern Age: The First Twenty-Five Years
A feast of profound, stimulating, and foundational essays--a brilliant contemporary introduction to great minds."--Michael NovakThese seventy-eight essays characterize the richness and diversity of conservative scholarship. "Modern Age" was founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk, with Henry Regnery and David S. Collier. The magazine is now published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.George A. Panichas is the current editor of "Modern Age" and ...

CHF 21.50

Modern Age: The First Twenty-Five Years: A Selection

Panichas, George A.
Modern Age: The First Twenty-Five Years: A Selection
A feast of profound, stimulating, and foundational essays--a brilliant contemporary introduction to great minds."--Michael NovakThese seventy-eight essays characterize the richness and diversity of conservative scholarship. "Modern Age" was founded in 1957 by Russell Kirk, with Henry Regnery and David S. Collier. The magazine is now published by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute.George A. Panichas is the current editor of "Modern Age" and ...

CHF 34.50

Growing Wings to Overcome Gravity: Criticism as the Pursu...

Panichas, George A.
Growing Wings to Overcome Gravity: Criticism as the Pursuit of Virture
Writers of novels, plays, and poems use their imagination with an evident freedom, by contrast, makers of Christian doctrine seem to impose limits, reducing the open-ended meaning of images to exact concepts and summing up the loose ends of stories in one unified Story. But the author of this study sets out to show how images and stories in literature can actually help the theologian to make doctrinal statements, while at the same time careful...

CHF 48.50

The Critical Legacy of Irving Babbitt

Panichas, George A.
The Critical Legacy of Irving Babbitt
A critical introduction to the writings of Irving Babbit, the New Humanist scholar and teacher of T.S. Eliot. "Panichas places Babbit where he belongs: at the core tradition in literary analysis--and does so without resorting to bile, guile, or clever ripostes at the expense of a giant".--Irving Louis Horowitz, author, "Foundations of Political Sociology".

CHF 34.50