Friday, February 21, 2020

A Book Review of The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature

A few months back I finished this book from my friend, Dr. Elizabeth Kantor. As an English major, this book is among my favorites on English Literature. It is not only good in addressing conservative themes from writers of various eras of history, but also key in demonstrating for many just how liberal many English departments have become. 
 One of the things I found most shocking in the book, was the push of Feminism, Marxism, and even Pornography in many English departments. The book shows just how much works from the past have been twisted by leftist for decades. 
The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature is a great source for any English or litetature major. Kantor's book covers key writers including but not limited to: Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, John Milton, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, T. S. Eliot and Flannery O'Connor.
 Check out her book! I am sure all of my readers will enjoy it. 
 

10 comments:

  1. This seems like a very interesting book, Joshua. It is really sad how, like you said, the liberals have twisted so many things including writings. I know you must be a huge fan of Elizabeth Canton because she seems to like many of the great English writers like you like. I enjoyed it but was wishing for more because it was so interesting....

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  2. Yes, the politically correct liberals in charge of most "English departments" have a tremendous hostility toward white male heterosexual writers. I believe it is Princeton which removed portraits of Shakespeare from their offices.

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  3. Eye opening Joshua! Now give me my book back!

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  4. So sad to see how leftists agenda love to rob these classics of their original meanings! They just have to destroy everything. So glad there are still sources that bring light and show the original intentions so they can be appreciated for what they are :)

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  5. So very sad, because, like you, I adore literature! But with your knowledge, you are already setting the record straight on many literary misconceptions and wrongs. Whitney

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