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About the Author
George A. Panichas is professor emeritus of English at the University of Maryland and editor of Modern Age: A Quarterly Review. Among his numerous writings are The Reverent Discipline: Essays in Literary Criticism and Culture and The Courage of Judgment: Essays in Criticism, Culture and Society. Michael Henry studied with Gerhart Niemeyer at Notre Dame, where he received his advanced degree in political theory in 1974. He has been teaching philosophy at St. John's University in New York since 1977 and is the series editor of Transaction's Library of Conservative Thought.
Reviews
"A brief review cannot do justice to the profundity, erudition, and spiritual as well as moral candor displayed in George Panichas's treatise.... Panichas's style combines lucidity, subtlety, and immediacy with a convincing eloquence which derives its force from a vision of undeniable truth.... Hopefully, Panichas's work will receive the widest possible circulation among academic specialists, literary critics, and educated readers." - Heinrich A. Stammler, Slavic Review; "[T]he deep erudition in these pages is alive with a sympathy and a sensitivity - at times even a passion - that bespeak a real sharing in the author's prophetic vision. As few works of criticism do, this is a book that deserves its place on the same shelf with the inspired fiction it examines." - Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture; "Dr. Panichas' book on Dostoevsky is, indeed, a new milestone in the immense body of literature on the Russian genius." - Sergei Levitzky, Novoye Russkoye Slovo (Russian Daily)"
Book Information
ISBN 9780765805959
Author George Panichas
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint Transaction Publishers
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Weight(grams) 340g