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    Victorian Piety practiced
    Modern Intellectual History 5 (1): 153-163. 2008.
    For some time, there has been reason for imagining that we live in neo-Victorian times. We are awash in restless evangelicals, profligate of stern and apocalyptic advice. We have had praying leaders who imagine that foreigners, usually with beards, require reform and invasion. Celts threaten secession and the Union is extolled. There is much talk of families, education, and the anxieties of class. Our novels grow long and vexed, and even have plots. Historians seek the common reader and write me…Read more
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    A Reply to Philip Jenkins
    The Chesterton Review 23 (4): 549-552. 1997.
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    Formation of The White Horse Press
    The Chesterton Review 18 (4): 640-641. 1992.
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    Chesterton, a Critic of the New Age
    The Chesterton Review 19 (3): 440-442. 1993.
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    Pelopid History and the Plot of Iphigenia in Tauris
    Classical Quarterly 38 (1): 98-115. 1988.
    The plot of Iphigenia in Tauris is usually thought to be Euripides' own invention. Its basic assumption can be found in Proclus' summary of the Cypria, viz. that a deer was substituted for Iphigenia during the sacrifice at Aulis and that she herself was removed to the land of the Tauri. Her later rescue by Orestes and Pylades, however, cannot be traced with probability to any work of art or literature earlier than Euripides' play. In this play, in which Orestes recognizes and then saves the sist…Read more