Aristotle – Metaphysics, On Interpretation, The Categories, Prior Analytics, De Anima, Poetics, and Rhetoric
Cicero – The Republic, and The Laws
Shakespeare – Hamlet (4th reading), and A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Thomas Hardy – Jude the Obscure
Seneca – Selected Dialogues and Consolations
William Blake – Songs of Wisdom and Experience
Montgomery – Emily Climbs (3rd reading), Emily’s Quest (3rd reading), and Anne of Green Gables (4th reading)
Gifford – Heart and Habit
Steinbeck – The Winter of Our Discontent
Clark – Logic
Engel – With Good Reason
Berry – Nathan Coulter, That Distant Land, A Place on Earth, Hannah Coulter, The Memory of Old Jack, Andy Catlett, A World Lost, and Jaybe Crow (3rd reading)
Jane Austen – Northanger Abbey
Will Durant – The Age of Faith
Mathison – Postmillennialism
Epictetus – The Handbook
Aurelius – The Meditations
Dante – The Divine Comedy
Wodehouse – Something Fresh
Sappho – Poems and Fragments
Bauer – The History of the Ancient World, The History of the Medieval World, and The History of the Renaissance World
Ellis – A Brief History of the Celts
Gwynn – The Roman Republic
Lewis – The Discarded Image
Morris – The Anglo-Saxons
Bede – Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Augustine – The City of God (2nd reading)
Melville – Moby-Dick
Caesar – The Gallic War
Wertenbaker – The Old South
Beowulf
Doyle – The French Revolution
Chesterton – Heretics, and Orthodoxy
Lucretius – On the Nature of Things
John Paul II – Theology of the Body
Kelly – The Roman Empire
Tacitus – The Annals
Plato – Euthyphro (3nd reading), Apology (3nd reading), Crito (3rd reading), Phaedo (3rd reading)
Eliot – Middlemarch
Dickens – A Tale of Two Cities (2nd reading)
Virgil – The Aeneid
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