Bannockburn Modernity SurveyThe Bannockburn Literary Fellowship reads through a number of classic works every year. Following Dr. Grant’s four year cycle of Antiquity, Christendom, Modernity, and American, the reading program is not a comprehensive survey of the great Western Canon of literature, but it is a good, healthy survey. Below is a recent sampling of our aggressive reading agenda. from kingsmeadow.com |
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Orthodoxy
by G. K. Chesterton
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The Calvinistic Concept of Culture
by Henry R. Van Til
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Robespierre, the fool as revolutionary: Inside the French Revolution
by Otto J Scott
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Pride and Prejudice (Vintage Classics)
by Jane Austen
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Silas Marner (Signet Classics)
by George Eliot
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The Antiquary (Oxford World's Classics)
by Walter Scott
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The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815-1830
by Paul M. Johnson
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The Portable Romantic Poets: Romantic Poets: Blake to Poe (The Viking Portable Library)
by Various
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Heart of Darkness (Norton Critical Editions)
by Joseph Conrad
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Hard Times, Third Edition (Norton Critical Editions)
by Charles Dickens
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Carry a Big Stick: The Uncommon Heroism of Theodore Roosevelt (Leaders in Action Series)
by George Grant
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Then Darkness Fled: The Liberating Wisdom of Booker T. Washington (Leaders in Action Series)
by Stephen Mansfield
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