DailyLit Here’s something for those of you who are glued to your monitors but would still like to take a break with a good book now and again: DailyLit. (This Continue Reading →
Carthage’s Legacy? Reading languagehat, as I often do, I was pleased to see a post linking to some discussions on Latino-Punic inscriptions. St. Augustine and Plautus sh Continue Reading →
Bakhtin Again In the first part of his review, Eagleton gives a sketch of Bakhtin’s difficult life under the Stalinists. At one point, he writes:Here [in St. Peters Continue Reading →