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New Criticism / Ancient Greek philosophers / Irving Babbitt / Paul Elmer More / Russell Kirk / Thomas More / New Humanism / T. S. Eliot / Babbitt / Philosophy / Humanities / Christianity
Date: 2007-04-05 10:52:55
New Criticism
Ancient Greek philosophers
Irving Babbitt
Paul Elmer More
Russell Kirk
Thomas More
New Humanism
T. S. Eliot
Babbitt
Philosophy
Humanities
Christianity

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