David Lewis Schaefer (EDT)/ Michael Platt (EDT)/ Randolph Runyon (EDT)/ Regine Reynolds-Cornell (EDT)/ Daniel Martin (EDT)/ Estienne De LA Boetie (EDT)
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In this captivating tale, Randolph Paul Runyon follows the trail of the first woman imprisoned for assisting runaway slaves and explores the mystery surrounding her life and work. In September 1844, D
Though American southern writer Warren will always be lauded as a novelist, critic, and essayist, Runyon (French, Miami U., Ohio) says that he is becoming increasingly appreciated as a poet as well. F
Though they were not, as Charlotte claimed, refugees from the French Revolution, Augustus Waldemar and Charlotte Victoire Mentelle undoubtedly felt like exiles in their adopted hometown of Lexington,
Robert Penn Warren's reputation as a poet, though always considerable, has soared in the last decade, as indicated by his recent selection as America's first poet laureate. The Braided Dream is one o
Montaigne’s Essays are treasured for their philosophical and moral insights and the fascinating portrait they give us of the man who wrote them, but another of their undoubted delights is that they ta
Though they were first written over 300 years ago, this is the first complete English translation of Jean de La Fontaine's comedic classic Contes et nouvelles en vers. Both sexually charged and wicked
Examines the relationship between Montaigne's Essays, one of the classic works of the French philosophical and literary traditions, and the writings attributed by Montaigne to his friend, the French "