The poet Henry David Thoreau once wrote, “Many go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are ...
Located in Macon, Ga., Mercer University Press has been publishing great books in the fields of Southern studies, religion, and philosophy for 45 years, since 1979.
A new exhibition that documents the impact of the Industrial Revolution features several 1800s artists, writers and thinkers ...
Our lives basically change in three ways; through the people we meet, the places we travel, and the books we read. I made ...
A Catholic college nestled in the hills between Santa Paula and Ojai has bucked two national trends when it comes to ...
Prophetstown” on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site through Dec. 1, challenges the idealized American version of ...
Occultism and nation-building have been strangely intertwined, particularly in the gestation of America, writes Ed Simon ...
Outside of the world of folklore studies, you can find passing mention of ill omens in the nature writing of Henry David Thoreau and Susan ... find their way to the works of Lovecraft and King.
Outside of the world of folklore studies, you can find passing mention of ill omens in the nature writing of Henry David Thoreau and Susan ... find their way to the works of Lovecraft and King.
Outside of the world of folklore studies, you can find passing mention of ill omens in the nature writing of Henry David Thoreau and Susan ... find their way to the works of Lovecraft and King.
A new film adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Salem’s Lot’ swaps in an owl for the book’s haunting whip-poor-wills, showing how species loss is also tied into cultural loss.