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Published 12/02/2024
Five Marion Montgomery Books for Catholics
https://www.fivebooksforcatholics.com/marion-montgomery/Book
Othello, the Moor of Venice: with contemporary criticism
Published 2014
"One of the four great tragedies--alongside 'Hamlet,' 'King Lear,' and 'Macbeth'--'Othello' is among the darkest of Shakespeare's plays, illumining the shadows of the gloomiest recesses of the human psyche and serving as a damning indictment of the world in which it was written. A cautionary tale of the destructiveness of sin and the ruinous consequences of bad philosophy, 'Othello' seems to express Shakespeare's rage at the cynicism and brutality of the age in which he lived. From the Machiavellian menace of Iago to the blind and prideful jealously of Othello, this classic of world literature shows us the shadow falling over a society that has turned its back on the light and life of virtue."--Back cover.
Essay
Published Spring 2012
The Imaginative Conservative
https://theimaginativeconservative.org/2013/01/rhetoric-and-ranting.html
Book chapter
Published 15/08/2011
The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion to Georgia Literature, 332
Poet, novelist, intellectual, and literary critic, Marion Hoyt Montgomery taught composition, literature, and creative writing at the University of Georgia for thirty-three years. He also wrote hundreds of poems, twenty-seven short stories, three novels, and one novella. Montgomery has published seventeen books of literary and cultural criticism. He received numerous awards for his fiction and verse in the 1960s and early 1970s. In 2001 he received the Stanley W. Lindberg Award for outstanding contributions to Georgia’s literary heritage. Montgomery was born in Thomaston, the son of Lottie May Jenkins and Marion H. Montgomery. He served in the U.S. Army from
Journal article
Great books, higher education, and the logos
Published 01/01/2011
Modern age (Chicago), 53, 1-2, 41
Book
Published 2005
Journal article
Flannery O'Connor's Writing: A Guide for the Perplexed
Published 01/01/2005
Modern age (Chicago), 47, 1, 48
Many readers have been fascinated with Flannery O'Connor as a person and author. Jordan wishes to mention briefly four minor but not insignificant features that attract readers and focuses on three main reasons for her enduring stature among readers, teachers, and critics.
Essay
Generations of the Fall: Original Sin in the Writings of Robert Penn Warren
Published 09/2000
Touchstone Magazine, 13, 7
Journal article
Published 1998
Chesterton review, 24, 1, 254 - 255
Journal article
Donald Davidson and the defense of tradition
Published 1998
South Carolina review, 31, 1, 162