The disgraced financier purchased books about making money, treating narcissism, negotiating with anyone, achieving ecstasy ...
Richardson, like many fellow novelists invested in the contemporaneous vogue of sentimentality, filled their pages with ...
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Esteemed by Oscar Wilde, England’s ‘greatest Jewess’ may finally be getting her due
In 1926, the historian Beth Zion (Roochel) Lask, author of The Jews in England: A History For Young People read an essay ...
Who am I? Why am I here? These classic books give form to that unease. They explore alienation, moral ambiguity, freedom, and the absurd, showing how individuals wrestle with a world that offers no ...
Ahead of the American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature’s joint meeting, publishers shared highlights ...
Leo Tolstoy had everything, fame, wealth, and love, yet felt nothing. What made one of the world’s greatest minds question ...
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Franz Kafka’s Best Friend
Kafka’s late story about a philosopher dog, like most of his stories about animals, is really about our lost humanity.
Happiness, Gilligan suggests, is born of friction -- the resistance that turns motion into meaning, the noise that makes the ...
The entrepreneurial journey demands both unwavering commitment to a vision and constant willingness to change tactics.
Having purpose is good for us. The positive impacts on our minds and bodies may help stave off the ravages of time.
As a history professor, I told students stories that I read in textbooks. The Tribune sent me to witness historical events.
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