Victorian Poetry, Social Justice, and New Media Satire of Christian Culture
byI spend most of my time reading and writing about Edith Nesbit. Most Brits remember her best for her novel, The Railway Children. The…
I spend most of my time reading and writing about Edith Nesbit. Most Brits remember her best for her novel, The Railway Children. The…
If you’ve been following Transpositions over the last week you would have seen the discussion that followed Jim McCullough’s review of Nancy Pearcey’s Saving…
Call me a hopeless Romantic, but I won’t give up believing that humans are more than machines. Few cookbooks would reinforce my prejudice, but Robert…
In the Bleak Mid-Winter by Christina Rosetti (1872) In the bleak mid-winter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a…
Why is it that most literate people do not read much poetry? There was a time in England and even America when volumes of…
One of the best things about a good piece of literature is its ability to construct a whole world, a world where you can…
God is so great that all things give Him glory if you mean they should. So then, my brethren, Live. – Gerard Manley Hopkins…