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In our last BiblioFiles episode, we tried to define "The Great Conversation" and suggest the purpose it might have in today's world. This time the Andrews begin a discussion of how one goes about participating in that conversation by attempting to figure out what the reader's role is when approaching works of literature.
Referenced Works:
–Areopagitica by John Milton
We love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing [email protected], or you can visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the conversation.
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In our last BiblioFiles episode, we tried to define "The Great Conversation" and suggest the purpose it might have in today's world. This time the Andrews begin a discussion of how one goes about participating in that conversation by attempting to figure out what the reader's role is when approaching works of literature.
Referenced Works:
–Areopagitica by John Milton
We love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing [email protected], or you can visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the conversation.
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