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Marilynne Robinson

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  • The Sum of Our Wisdom

    We are told that we are a Calvinist culture, which means very little, and none of that good.
    by Marilynne Robinson via The Hedgehog Review on March 18, 2025
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    One Manner of Law

    The religious origins of American liberalism.
    by Marilynne Robinson via Harper’s on July 1, 2022
  • Edgar Allan Poe

    On Edgar Allan Poe

    Crypts, entombments, physical morbidity: these nightmares are prominent in Poe’s tales, a fictional world in which the word that recurs most crucially is horror.
    by Marilynne Robinson via New York Review of Books on January 5, 2015

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