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Tony Beavers requested that I distribute the following to my lists. I don't usually distribute announcements, but I have tried out Noesis and I can attest...
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The Free Lance Academy's Aristotle Metaphysics list is about to launch a new reading of the Metaphysics, and you're invited to join. We haven't yet decided...
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A slow reading of Aristotle's On Interpretation is just getting under way on The Free Lance Academy's Aristotle-logic list, and you are invited to join. This...
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If you live in or near Toronto, you may be interested to know that Bill Oates and Kosta Simopoulos have decided they can't get enough of slow reading online,...
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***Freelance News*** This is to announce that the strauss-reading list has been re-established -- as a forum for close readings of texts by Leo Strauss. The...
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***Freelance News*** The Free Lance Academy is pleased to announce the formation of a new slow reading list to support slow readings of Plato's Timaeus. If...
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To what extent was Shakespeare influenced by Montaigne? There are passages in several of the plays that suggest that the bard drew on ideas from Montaigne, but...
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Jun 5, 2000
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Harold Bloom in his recent book on Shakespeare makes lots of connections between Montaigne's and Shakespeare's skepticisms. I was impressed, although I can't...
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I'm sending this posting just to make sure that the group is still active. Regards, Ronald Kritter Milwaukee, Wisconsin...
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Jun 29, 2000
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Roger Shattuck's new Proust book has a very illuminating discussion of M's "soul-error."...
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Jun 29, 2000
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... Could you say a little more about this, Claude? I have just recently started re-reading Proust -- for the first time in almost 40 years, so I am...
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I've read reviews of Proust's Way...but probably won't read the biography. Can you summarize -- I know, no easy task -- the nature of Montaigne's 'soul-error'...
Ronald Kritter
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Jun 29, 2000
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May I ask if there is a particular essay by M. that is now being read? Is the Screech translation okay to use? (I don't read French, nor speak it for that...
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Jun 29, 2000
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I am on vacation in Virginia Beach, so don't have any of these books here- am reading the new Borges' collection of Non-fiction, which is terrific. But to...
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Jun 29, 2000
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I recently bought Penguin editions of Collected Fictions and Selected Poems by Borges; is your nonfiction collection also a Penguin paperback? ronald kritter/...
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Jun 29, 2000
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No, it is brand new, much never published (especially in English) before- just came out. Check Amazon....
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In article <4120006429173033570@...>, Ronald Kritter <ronaldkritter@...> writes ... The slow reading stalled in September 1996! There has...
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Jul 2, 2000
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"The memory represents to us not what we choose but what it pleases." -Montaigne Does any subscriber know from what essay this comes? (I don't...) ...
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... Wow, this list is *serious* about s - l - o - w reading. But kidding aside, I think your suggestion is a very good one. Perhaps when the reading begins the...
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Philip Baker wrote: Alternatively, we could start with those essays that are in Cotton, starting at essay I ("Of custom and that we should we should not easily...
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Hello, list members. Have been interested in Montaigne for a number of years and what he was trying to do in writing the Essais.Have read him in both French...
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Jul 5, 2000
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First a note on texts. I am reading from M.A. Screech's translation and occasionally looking at the French in the GF-Flammarion edition. (My French is far from...
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Jul 19, 2000
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... The definitive work on this subject is by George Coffin Taylor. It is titled "Shakspere's Debt to Montaigne" (Harvard 1925) and while some of his supposed...
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Abstract: Our economic reward system is not a democratic system because the rewards aren't divided up equally; and the concept of democracy is about equal ...
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Hi. Here is my book. It is too long so I send it in 4 parts, this being the first. Please skip over any boring or complex parts. Thanks. Chapter 1/INTRODUCTION...
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Here is the second part of my book. HOW WOMEN HAVE GOTTEN THE SHORT END OF THE STICK FROM HISTORY. Life poses a whole new dimension compared to the inanimate....
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Here is the second part of my book. HOW WOMEN HAVE GOTTEN THE SHORT END OF THE STICK FROM HISTORY. Life poses a whole new dimension compared to the inanimate....
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Here is the third part of my book. Thanks. Next, what about the concept of what a man sows, that shall he also reap? And the sound advice that follows from...
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Here is the fourth and final part of my book. Thanks. What about destruction and destructiveness: Do we need it? or can we get by without it? Do we need a...
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