Vaguery + history-done-right 2
I Would Have Had My Great Books, Too, If It Weren’t For Those Meddling Hippies « Easily Distracted
february 2011 by Vaguery
"… Edmundson, similar to some conservative or traditionalist humanists, believes in a command model. The public only valued literature because the critics told them to. The public only understood literature because the critics told them what it meant. The public only read literature because the critics lead them through the reading of it. Once the commandment vanished, so did the Western tradition itself, and with extraordinary rapidity."
literary-criticism
history-done-right
disintermediation-in-action
decredentialing
authority
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february 2011 by Vaguery
Tattúínárdœla saga: If Star Wars Were an Icelandic Saga « Tattúínárdœla saga
march 2010 by Vaguery
"Over the next several years, we follow the career of Anakinn as he falls in love with Irish princess Paðéma after killing her father at the Battle of Confey, and his mentor Víga-Óbívan continues to encourage him to betray Falfaðinn, the King of Kóruskantborg.… However, Anakinn is loyal to his oaths to King Falfaðinn and remains with him in Kóruskantborg, where he rises to great honor in the service of the king and is the recipient of many good gifts. He also begins the planning of the construction of the great ship Dauðastjarna, which when completed will be the crown jewel of Falfaðinn’s fleet, and will hold a crew large enough to sack a city single-handedly. Because of his great skill in hunting, Anakinn is now known to most as Veiðari-Anakinn, “hunter-Anakinn,” or often simply Veiðari."
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saga
history-done-right
cite-your-sources
star-wars
march 2010 by Vaguery
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