Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature

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3.2
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278
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What PC English professors don't want you to learn from . . .

- Beowulf: If we don't admire heroes, there's something wrong with us

- Chaucer: Chivalry has contributed enormously to women's happiness

- Shakespeare: Some choices are inherently destructive (it's just built into the nature of things)

- Milton: Our intellectual freedoms are Christian, not anti-Christian, in origin

- Jane Austen: Most men would be improved if they were more patriarchal than they actually are

- Dickens: Reformers can do more harm than the injustices they set out to reform

- T. S. Eliot: Tradition is necessary to culture

- Flannery O'Connor: Even modern American liberals aren't immune to original sin

Ratings and reviews

3.2
4 reviews
Lew Ó Loingsigh
March 24, 2017
Decent read, spot on, great with a grande free trade hippo milk ragweed latte. Surprised Google has this in the coffers, and uncensored. Many a social justice lecturers in academia now. They beam of smugness, and intelligence; though dull witted as driftwood. I suppose festooning ones self with a waxed beard, lumberjack attire, and black rimmed glasses makes them superior. How they moaned about Shakespeare but loved Mayakovsky. Whitewashing all the classics and rewriting history. (Can I say that, or is that my white privilege showing) At any rate, love and learn from the classics, even if you don't get a participation trophy
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About the author

Elizabeth Kantor is author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature and The Jane Austen Guide to Happily Ever After. She earned her Ph.D. in English from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an M.A. in philosophy from Catholic University of America. Kantor has taught English literature and written for publications ranging from National Review Online to the Boston Globe. An avid Jane Austen fan, she is happily married and lives with her husband and son in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

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