Sunday, February 28, 2010

PSN5: Longing for My Child

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Title
: Longing for My Child: Reflections for Parents and Siblings After a Child's Death
Author
: Christine O'Keefe Lafser
Publisher
: Loyola Press
Date Published: October, 2002
ISBN-10
: 0829417540
ISBN-13: 978-0829417548
Price
: $12.95 (Amazon $11.10)

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

PSN5: Through Shakespeare's Eyes

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Title
: Through Shakespeare's Eyes
Author
: Joseph Pearce
Publisher
: Ignatius Press
Date Published
: February 2010
ISBN-10
: 1586174134
ISBN-13: 978-1586174132
Price
: 19.95 hardcover (Amazon price $13.57), Kindle $9.99

Product Description:
Fulfilling the promise he made in his previous book, The Quest for Shakespeare, bestselling literary writer Joseph Pearce analyzes in this volume three of Shakespeare's immortal plays -The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet and King Lear - in order to uncover the Bard's Catholic beliefs.
In The Quest for Shakespeare, which has been made into an EWTN television series, Pearce delved into the known biographical evidence for Shakespeare's Catholicism. Here the popular and provocative author digs into the plays, which were written and first performed during the English crown's persecution of Catholics.

English history and literature were taught for generations through the prism of English Protestantism. Of late both of these fields have been dominated in universities and academic presses by modern scholars with filters and interpretations of their own. Though the evidence for Shakespeare's Catholicism has been studied before now, thanks, in part, to the unique contribution of Joseph Pearce, the Bard's genius is being analyzed in the open air of the public arena, the very place where Shakespeare intended his dramas to entertain and edify.

"What more is there to be said about William Shakespeare? Yet the supply of books on the great dramatist is never ending. Now, however, there is a new reason for this supply. The religion of Shakespeare, and specifically his Catholicism, is now recognized as a 'hot topic'."

-Peter Milward, S.J., Shakespeare scholar and author,Shakespeare the Papist.

Side Note: Homeschool Connections offers a MacBeth course from Dr. Henry Russell: The Catholic Shakespeare. It is currently available via the subscription service.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Catholic Unit Studies

A friend wrote to me:

Dear Maureen,

I am looking for an engaging Catholic home school program that teaches the family together while having individual assignments related to a theme. I have heard that this is what Konos does but it is not Catholic. I am not keeping up with teaching them all individually and they don't like it either.

Got any suggestions?

So, what are your suggestions for her? I'd love to hear what others have to say!