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  • Untangling Critical Race Theory

    What Christians Need to Know and Why It Matters

    What is Critical Race Theory?It may be one of the most widely referenced issues of the day, but it's also one of the least understood. In its translation from the academic world to the general public, Critical Race Theory (CRT) has inaccurately become a catch-all term for anything related to race. But what does it actually mean, and how should Christians engage it?Ed Uszynski—whose PhD in American ... Read more

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  • In Pursuit of Spring

    by Edward Thomas ...
    I had planned to start on March 21, and rather late than early, to give the road time for drying. The light arrived bravely and innocently enough at sunrise; too bravely, for by eight o’clock it was already abashed by a shower. There could be no doubt that either I must wait for a better day, or at the next convenient fine interval I must pretend to be deceived and set out prepared for all things. ... Read more

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  • The Happy-go-lucky Morgans

    by Edward Thomas ...
    The story likely revolves around the Morgan family, who may lead carefree and lighthearted lives, as suggested by the title. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the novel may depict the everyday adventures and misadventures of the Morgans as they navigate the ups and downs of family life.As the plot unfolds, readers may be introduced to a cast of colorful characters, humorous ... Read more

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  • Oxford

    Nature's Reflections: A Journey Through the English Countryside

    by Edward Thomas ...
    In "Oxford," Edward Thomas presents a rich tapestry of prose, woven together with his signature lyrical style that evokes the landscapes and emotional depth of early 20th-century England. The book interlaces personal reflection with a keen observational lens, capturing the essence of the Oxford experience during a time of cultural and political upheaval. Through vivid imagery and a meticulously ... Read more

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  • The Childhood of Edward Thomas

    by Edward Thomas ...
    Killed at Arras in 1917, Edward Thomas left behind him a short, vivid history of his own early life, covering the period from his birth to his entry into St Paul's. Though a fragment, in many senses it is far more: in the words of its author 'no less than an autobiography . . . an attempt to put down on paper what [this author] sees when he thinks of himself from 1878 to about 1895'.The Childhood ... Read more

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  • The Happy-go-lucky Morgans

    Exploring love, loss, and societal norms in rural England

    by Edward Thomas ...
    In "The Happy-go-lucky Morgans," Edward Thomas crafts a nuanced exploration of rural life infused with a spirit of optimism and resilience. Written in lyrical prose, this novel transports readers to an idyllic English countryside where the Morgan family navigates the complexities of love, community, and the natural world. Thomas's keen observations and vivid imagery bring to life the interplay ... Read more

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  • In Pursuit of Spring

    by Edward Thomas ...
    Spring was late in 1913 and Edward Thomas decided to go and search for winter’s grave and the tell-tale signs of season’s turn. On Good Friday, March 21st, Thomas set out to cycle westwards from London.“I had a wish of a mildly imperative nature that Spring would be arriving among the Quantocks at the same time as myself… Spring would come fast, not slowly, up that way.”Over nine days Thomas notes ... Read more

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  • The Icknield Way

    by Edward Thomas ...
    The Icknield Way written by Edward Thomas who was a British poet, essayist, and novelist. This book was published in 1913. And now republish in ebook format. We believe this work is culturally important in its original archival form. While we strive to adequately clean and digitally enhance the original work, there are occasionally instances where imperfections such as missing pages, poor pictures ... Read more

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  • Letter Boxes Are Red

    by Edward Thomas ...
    Eastbourne as you have never seen it, and would never wish to.Henry Wagstaff lives in the flat above his first-floor neighbours. They meet every Friday afternoon to play Scrabble. The initial impression of their lives in Eastbourne on the south coast of England is one of contentment, over a crucial period for the nation between the 24th of June 2016, the day after Britain voted to leave the ... Read more

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  • George Borrow: The Man and His Books

    Exploring George Borrow's Literary Legacy

    by Edward Thomas ...
    In "George Borrow: The Man and His Books," Edward Thomas delves into the life and works of the enigmatic 19th-century author George Borrow, known for his distinctive blend of autobiographical narrative and cultural exploration. With eloquence and precision, Thomas crafts a compelling analysis of Borrow's literary style, which is characterized by vivid descriptions and an unyielding curiosity ... Read more

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  • Windsor Castle

    by Edward Thomas ...
    Published in 1915, Edward Thomas's "Windsor Castle" intertwines the realms of poetry and prose within a rich tapestry of evocative imagery and introspective narrative. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Windsor Castle, Thomas employs a contemplative style that delicately captures the nuances of nature and memory. Through finely crafted observations, he explores themes of time, history, and ... Read more

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  • Poetry

    by Edward Thomas ...
    Edward Thomas was a literary critic, biographer, and travel and nature writer for decades before he turned his hand to poetry at the age of thirty-six, at the suggestion of his close friend Robert Frost.World War I broke out shortly after this decision, and in 1915 Thomas enlisted. His first book of poetry, Six Poems, was published in 1916. In 1917, as his next collection, Poems, was being ... Read more

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