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Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life. - book review
PROFESSOR Lewis, who has done almost as much to restore attachment to religious principle in our time as Chateaubriand did a century and a half ago...
National Review, 12/11/95 by Russell Kirk · More from publication -
In memoriam: A lecture on natural law
The literature of natural law is complex, copious, and monthly growing vaster. All I aspire to accomplish in this second lecture on "The Future of...
Policy Review, 07/01/94 by Kirk, Russell · More from publication -
To the Right: the Transformation of American Conservatism. - book reviews
FOR THE PAST three decades and more, sociological studies of the recrudescence of conservatism in America have been coming from the press. The...
National Review, 03/19/90 by Russell Kirk · More from publication -
The Letters of T.S. Eliot, vol. 1, 1898-1922. - book reviews
The earliest letter in this collection is written (June, 1898) from Gloucester by a ten-year-old boy to his father in St. Louis. Little Thomas...
National Review, 09/29/89 by Russell Kirk · More from publication -
T.S. Eliot and Prejudice. - book reviews
The earliest letter in this collection is written (June, T1898) from Gloucester by a ten-year-old boy to his father in St. Louis. Little Thomas...
National Review, 09/29/89 by Russell Kirk · More from publication -
Lost souls: a meditation
LOST SOULS A MEDITATION LOST SOULS A MEDITATION IN OUR VILLAGE of Mecosta, this summer, the church was converted into an antique shop. During my...
National Review, 12/31/87 by Russell Kirk · More from publication



