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India.Arie will definitely be receiving a Grammy or two for her album "Testimony: Vol.1, Life & Relationship."
By Saharra White | Published 11/20/2006
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I met Carrie in college and we had a turbulent but romantic courtship that led to a romantic relationship. Our relationship failed because we were immature. Now we are trying again but is it a mistake?
By Richard Carriero | Published 6/29/2007
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Relationships, whether in dating or marriage, can sometimes suffer from a lack of romance. It is important to do things that add spice to the relationship to keep it fresh and fun.
By Melanie Marten | Published 7/23/2007
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Looking for just the right words for your Valentine? Read 10 moving love poems by well-known poets.
By Lenora Murdock | Published 1/8/2008
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Favorite Poems by Emily Dickinson is a collection of poetry centering around love, life, nature, and time and eternity. A recommended read for seasoned writers and poet enthusiasts alike.
By Aaron Coffey | Published 5/15/2005
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Topical searches for poetry yield overly broad results, and much garbage surrounding the few good choices. With that in mind, I present what I consider the best poems to read to seduce or just to revel in romance.
By Jeffrey Dean | Published 1/22/2008
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A collection of the very first love poems I made, and a guide for beginners to practice.
By Nick | Published 6/13/2007
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Long Distance Relationships are never fun, but sometimes life happens and before you know it you're faced with a Long Distance relationship.
By SJD | Published 5/22/2007
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A research paper about a select group of poems by Philip Larkin.
By Amy Madore | Published 11/17/2005
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This is a study of two famous 18th century poems, "The Disappointment" and "The Imperfect Enjoyment".
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 2/24/2006
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Although life is full of pain and loss, love is true and pivotal to a full life. These poems highlight the loss of innocence through experience, and the importance of love to life.
By ACfan | Published 10/29/2006
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A critical examination of three poems about fatherhood and the remembrance of children.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 1/31/2007
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An overview of the poems of the Canadian writer Al Purdy
By shimna suresh | Published 12/3/2006
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Without feelings of connectedness and, yes, at least a bit of sexual chemistry romantic relationships will whither and die. When lovers live apart maintaining intimacy is not as easy. Here are some suggestions to help you keep your flame burning across the miles.
By Kylyssa Shay | Published 4/22/2008
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A short story about a young girl's coming to an understanding of love as she prepares to be married.
By Khara House | Published 1/7/2008
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Poem: Mother
By Catdog | Published 4/12/2008
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Some simple suggestions to help you move on.
By TheGhettoApostle | Published 3/27/2007
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His life forever Effected Literature.
By Joseph Campbell | Published 5/17/2007
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Learn how to publish your poems online, create a blog and make money. These steps will guide you through an easy process of setting up your poetry to attract readers and generate cash from your writing.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 5/24/2007
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Anne Sexton expressed herself through her poems she expressed her struggles, her trials and tribulations. As her poetry progressed so did her development and in some cases her poems seemed more intrusive of her life, her feelings.
By Ashley Hyman | Published 2/24/2006
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It makes for good reading, but the correspondence between the icons details a complex, flirtatious relationship that offers no new evidence they were lovers.
By Gary Picariello | Published 4/4/2007
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Christopher Mlalazi has written plays for a number of Zimbabwean performing arts groups. His poems and short stories have also been published in national and international newspapers, magazine, websites and anthologies.
By Ambrose Musiyiwa | Published 11/11/2007
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The collection of poems by Deborah Garrison in A Working Girl Can't Win is a set of poems that all deal with the same theme, a mundane life of a working woman.
By kat plum | Published 11/30/2007
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Henry Charles "Hank" Bukowski set down the lives of American outsiders and working people in poems, short-stories and novels in simple, unadorned language
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 10/23/2007
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Emily Dickinson was a revolutionary poet who formed her own standard of writing. Due to health and a limited social circle, she was considered a recluse. Her poems and original style make her one of the most discussed and studied authors in history.
By Molly Carter | Published 10/3/2007
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Is a sad story abiut a boy who meets a girl and take off in a happy relationship but is destrooyed by revenge and to what they belive as destiny.
By ~.V~ | Published 4/2/2008
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An essay exploring the importance of today in relationship to yesterday and tomorrow.
By Genie Walker | Published 9/24/2007
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"Drinking Alone by Moonlight" is one of Chinese poet, Li Bai's (701 - 762, Tang Dynasty), most highly read poems. When translated directly from the Chinese it was composed in, the raw prose creates a unique opportunity for English readers to appreciate Li Bai's artistry.
By Jordan Dickie | Published 6/28/2008
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Whether the stories in the Bible are true or false, there are lessons to be learned.
By Charles Shea LeMone | Published 8/14/2008
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Death tears apart a relationship.
By thomas igou | Published 7/28/2008
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Richard B. Wright emphasizes a specific relationship between two sisters in Clara Callan, concerning opposing lives and views, but fueled by love and respect for one another.
By CMD | Published 9/20/2007
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More so than any strict adherence to a code of conduct though, the influence of individual morality and the personal relationship with God molded the creation of the female political identity.
By Dawn Lee | Published 7/3/2008
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Darwin's "The Origin of Species" had a huge impact on the world of literature, one which is often overshadowed by his scientific achievements.
By Rusty Shackleford | Published 6/29/2008
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Bronzino and his chief patron, Duke Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), their relationship and the notable works of art it produced, are the subject of this essay.
By Ivan Savvine | Published 7/3/2008
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There's nothing like finding that special someone and spending quality time building a romantic, meaningful and lasting relationship.
By Patricia Williams | Published 5/26/2006
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An essay exploring in greath depth three poems by renowned poets, specifically examining their use of objects and images in order to express the restlessness and weariness of modern life.
By Cassie O'Shea | Published 7/25/2006
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The relationship between Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot is one that enabled both writers to succeed in the highly competitve world of English Writing in the early 20th century
By Dave Wulf | Published 4/26/2006
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Writing haikus is fun and proves that poetry doesn't always need to be so serious. Sit down with a friend or loved one, share a bottle of wine, and come up with haiku topics. Your poems are best if you write them quickly without thinking too much.
By Brett Fischer | Published 11/20/2005
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Just because I am not in a present relationship with a man it does not mean that I am alone.
By Zenovia B. | Published 8/23/2007
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Do you want passion back in your relationship? Do you want to keep acting like newlyweds? Than you need to learn the following ten steps to keep that fire burning.
By Bob Wagner | Published 1/11/2007
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A review of "Against Information and other poems" by John Lane, New Native Press, 1995. 67 pages with preface by Larry McGehee.
By jannette hypes | Published 7/26/2006
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The research paper disects the theory that Emily Dickenson suffered from Agoraphobia or panic attacks. The theory supports Dickenson's death obsessed poems were due suffering from this disorder.
By Kristen Walker | Published 2/8/2007
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In this paper, I will examine three poems in detail ("To Penshurst", "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey", and "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry") to compare and contrast how the topographical poem has been modified over the course of three hundred years.
By Tricia Ares | Published 8/24/2007
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Bradstreet leaves underlying tones in her poems that suggest even though at the surface it seems as though the words go with the grain of women's place in society, when taking a closer look they in fact defy the mold for women in this time period.
By Ruby Qureshi | Published 6/3/2007
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Ways to bring back the spark you might have lost in your relationship.
By Tony Smith | Published 8/21/2007
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A look at two poems by Coleridge that define what entials the highest quality of mythological and supernatural elements in romantic poetry. These two poems have set the groundwork for further supernatural poetry and have remains unsurpassed throughout time.
By Samuel Singh | Published 3/21/2007
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A better look at woman in her natural state.
By J Mac | Published 11/9/2006
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In this article, Roger L. Slakey makes many thoughtful observations regarding Wordsworth's poem, particularly in regard to its adherence to Samuel Taylor Coleridge's notion of "poetic form as a proceeding".
By Mark Yaeger | Published 10/31/2006
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Shouldn't we all own a garden full of lions and butterflies?
By Christine Stoddard | Published 10/17/2006
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This is a list of 10 items that will knock her off her feet. This holiday season can be our opportunity to WOW the women who made us happen. All of this for as little as three dollars. ( wait ) One of these gifts will not cost you a dollar.
By Robyn Graham | Published 11/17/2006
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Thomas Heywood was a famous playwright during the Elizabethan theatre era. The article talks about his impact on later playwrights and gives examples of his greatest works.
By Cody Kulla | Published 11/6/2006
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African-American female authors Phillis Wheatley, Harriet E. Wilson and Octavia E. Butler incorporate issues of sentimentality and womanhood through scenes of social injustice and oppression as a device for conveying the human desire to attain freedom.
By Josh Herwitt | Published 11/14/2006
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John Keats, aside from being a ground-breaking poet, helped to reinvent the concept of imagination.
By Mark Maier | Published 10/23/2006
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What happens when the magic, the romance, and the love stops? How does anyone cope with this situation?
By Nicole Amore | Published 11/28/2006
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I almost broke up with her the night I proposed. I had asked her why she loved me and she said nothing. Nothing.
By Ann Welland | Published 9/17/2006
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Sometimes we find ourselves short on Christmas cash, yet we still have several people left on our Christmas lists. If this happens to you this Christmas, give some thought to these ten free Christmas gift ideas.
By Amy Brantley | Published 9/25/2006
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Close reading of Wyatt's poem "They Flee From Me"
By Kevin Eleazer | Published 9/22/2006
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This paper briefly traces certain aspects of ancient Greek culture
By Song Ren | Published 9/22/2006
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It is never to early to start teaching your child to read. Here I share with you some tips for raising a reader.
By Cheryl Larkin | Published 9/19/2006
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A homemade Christmas gift would be something that your sweetie would love because it is something you made. Here is a list of ten homemade Christmas gifts that are easy, affordable, and are sure to put a smile on your sweetie's face this Christmas.
By Amy Brantley | Published 11/17/2006
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This article details a life of living with a rare disease and facial disfigurement and the psychological and social effects
By Paul Bright | Published 9/27/2006
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What can I get for my aerobics instructor? Here are ten great ideas.
By KRM | Published 10/11/2006
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When your child is young you have the opportunity to take full control of every aspect of your child's educational experiences. Learn how to take advantage of this time without adding stress.
By Bruce Miles | Published 10/9/2006
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"Lanval" is a beautiful Celtic-influenced poem that has greatly enhanced understanding of twelfth century Europe. Love and the portrayal of love is unique to its time and shows the period's influences on today.
By ACfan | Published 10/4/2006
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Postmodernism can be thought of as a product of changes of our times. A look at postmodern poetry helps us to understand postmodernity and vice versa. Through this understanding, we gain another perspective through which to view our current time period
By ACfan | Published 10/13/2006
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An inspection on how two prominent nineteenth-century American authors combined travel-narratives with romantic fiction in order to posit the reader in a similar place as the narrator(s) himself.
By Shaun Richards | Published 12/14/2006
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Thoughts on Whitman and his poetic forms.
By Matthew L. Cole, M.A. | Published 1/17/2007
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Love. Sonnets have been written about it. Wars have been fought because of it. Buildings have been erected in its honor. Here are some of history's greatest love stories; both real and make believe.
By Charlotte Kuchinsky | Published 1/16/2007
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Christmas was hard work. The shopping was intense not to mention carrying all of those bags around and transporting it all home.
By Soraya | Published 1/12/2007
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A look at the role of Buddhist ideology in the film "Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon," along with some critical responses.
By Paul Masters | Published 1/16/2007
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Here are a few tips that can hopefully help you cope with the emotional stress of relating to a newly - adopted infant.
By Henry Lamb | Published 1/17/2007
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The hardest part is the start, by following these brainstorming activities you'll be on your way to memorable and true-to-yourself vows.
By Nicole Beck | Published 9/18/2006
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The semicolon is an often misused and misunderstood punctuation mark. Properly used it is an important tool for the writer that helps readers understand the intent and meaning of the writing.
By Howard Miller | Published 1/18/2007
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Green Valentine's Day * Low-cost ways to say "I love you" * Valentine's Day for singles and families * Sustainble Love * Creative Valentine's Day * Off the Beaten Path * Unique Valentines *Beyond Flowers
By Becca Campbell | Published 1/18/2007
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This article is not about Shakespeare but a poetess just as great; Ho Xuan Huong (1775-1820) is one of Vietnam's most beloved poets. Her name means "Spring Essence. There is actually a book of her works translated by John Balaban by the translated name.
By Clarence King | Published 1/15/2007
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We live in a time when going back to school and changing careers is more common than ever.
By Kat V | Published 1/2/2007
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5 easy to make books that everyone will love.
By Amy Brantley | Published 12/6/2006
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This paper examines reviews and reactions to the publication of Ted Hughes' book of poetry entitled "The Birthday Letters". Many argue on the purpose of the publication and this paper mainly examines that area of criticism.
By Monica Green | Published 12/4/2006
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Gender in Comic Books style literature is a hot subject of study in many universities. Read up on gender in the classic favorite Calvin & Hobbes.
By Heidi Blakeslee | Published 11/25/2006
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In John Donnes poem A Valediction Forbidding Mourning, a man is saying goodbye to his significant other as he prepares to leave.
By Jasmine Watts | Published 12/11/2006
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Often forgotten or lost in the system... Children of incarcerated parents have an abundance of needs. Everyone knows the physical needs-- food, clothing, shelter. But what about the emotional needs of these children? Mentors are no longer enough.
By Kaile Minor | Published 12/15/2006
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Now is the time to start preparing that romatic date for Valentine's Day. The ideas are really endless if you think about it. Not very good at being creative? Dont worry, this article can make the least creative person look like a romantic pro.
By Antoinette McGowan | Published 1/6/2007
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Through the intersection of race, ethncity, gender, and sexual orientation, Moraga understands identity as a social construct and, as a social construct, capable of being reconstructed.
By Lonnie Lopez | Published 12/27/2006
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D. Nurkse is a poetic talent that delivers astonishing lines, images and comments on our nature.
By Robert Cole | Published 12/21/2006
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Biography life story of C.S. Lewis, an extraordinary writer in his own time.
By Angelina Crowley | Published 11/23/2006
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Gettng a unique poem for your wedding is easy to do.
By Jean Marquit | Published 4/2/2006
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Covers "writing" from the general to the more intricate aspects.
By Derek | Published 2/3/2006
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Humor plays a big part in the lives of millions of people and now you can get it free online or to your inbox.
By Emma S. | Published 12/14/2005
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In the poem, The Song of Wandering Aengus, one can clearly see Yeats's fascination with the occult as a way of incorporating classic pagan and Celtic myths as a means of creating an alternative reality for his own nationalistic intentions.
By Carmen Medici | Published 11/21/2005
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Divorce in the United States seems to be inevitable. The divorce rate currently stands slightly above 50%, causing a million new children each year to be affected by a broken home. My research involves the negative effects divorce has on children.
By Elizabeth Smith | Published 1/12/2006
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This is an exploration of the life, poetry and philosophy of the postmodern Chinese poet Zhou Mengdie, also known as Chou Meng-tie.
By Rebecca Rankin | Published 1/25/2006
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This column discusses speculative poetry and provides samples from several well-known science and speculative fiction poets who are members of the Science Fiction Poetry Association.
By Terrie Leigh Relf | Published 4/6/2006
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Village Prose, a Russian literary style arising in the mid-twentieth century, while expressing distaste in the policies and momentum of the Communists, also expressed the nationalist sentiments later involved in the Soviet downfall.
By Brandon Rhodes | Published 3/17/2006
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This paper is an analysis of the background history of literature during the Victorian Age of Great Briatin.
By James Wolfe | Published 3/24/2006
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Since graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing, I have learned five very important lessons about being a freelance writer.
By Shamontiel | Published 11/14/2005
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Chesterton is the man whose writings caused C.S. Lewis to convert to Christianity. This review of the life of St. Thomas Aquinas is an excellent primer on the life of an early and important church father.
By Dan Heaton | Published 12/8/2005
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