With the Catholic News sites discussing the Vatican's move to reform the LCWR, I pulled this slim volume written back in 1986 off the shelf to re-read. It's a quick and amusing read: a satirical view of the breakdown and renewal of reli...
I'd never read any Henry James before, though I did see the Nicole Kidman movie adaptation of Portrait of a Lady some years ago because... well, because it was a costume drama with Nicole Kidman in it.
This was one of those novels I ...
If you, like me, have been reared on tales of the second World War as the just and virtuous struggle of the "greatest generation", Evelyn Waugh's arch novels (based loosely on his own war experiences) are an important and darkly enjoyabl...
This was the first time in some years that I've re-read this Austen novel, one of the quieter and shorter ones, but one which has ranked among my favorites. It was striking me, on this pass, that it rather shows the effects of having be...
2 comments:
Read past the first post before you decide to sound off.
Then re-assess the purpose of the post your questioning, especially considering that it is a direct quote from the linked site.
ok, ok. you're right.
I guess his first post really threw me off... I still don't get it unless it's sarcasm.
Scrolling on down though, I spent the last twenty minutes reading. Interesting stuff, scary too about converts.
it is a direct quote from the linked site. OOPS. Now I get it.
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