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ANCIENT HISTORY
View All PostsThe legend that Achilles could only die by being struck in his “Achilles heel” derived not from Homer or even Greek mythology, but from the Roman poet Statius.
Perhaps the most interesting lost poem of the Trojan Cycle, the Aethiopis focuses on Achilles’ death, providing insight into Greek ideals of honor and respect.
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HISTORY
View All PostsThe English Civil War produced radical movements that challenged property, religion, and authority. What can these so-called “lunatic fringe” revolutionaries reveal about political transformation?
A beloved and powerful leader of France, why did Napoleon Bonaparte lose favor?
PHILOSOPHY
View All PostsWritten during a time of personal crisis, "The Silent Men" explores the themes of narcissism, aging, and death.
The problem of moral luck might mean we need a radical change in how we think about morality.
ART & ARTISTS
View All PostsToday best known for his epic novel Les Miserables (1862), Victor Hugo (1802–1885) used literature to speak out about social issues and highlight injustice. HIs works helped to shape the soul of modern France.
A recurring figure in Gothic fiction, the doppelgänger or double appears in many forms, but is it benevolent or malevolent?
TRAVEL & CULTURE
View All PostsThink you’ve seen it all in Massachusetts? Discover art, history, and everything in between at these 10 museums. Each is a must-visit.
Japan’s museums cover a wide range of historical periods, from early state formation and Buddhism to urban life, modern art, and postwar rebuilding.

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View All PostsBy comparing the Gospel narratives forming the Early Church’s testimony, there is evidence of who actually saw Jesus being resurrected.
Some Christians saw pagan statues of the gods as vessels of demonic activity and, therefore, took it upon themselves to remove their power through vandalism.
Stories
View All PostsJane Austen drew on her family life, social circle, and extensive education to write her beloved novels that reinvented the narrative of morality.
Discover the life, legend, and literature of one of the Romantic era's greatest authors, Frankenstein creator Mary Shelley.




























