When it comes to considering America’s greatest writers, it would be foolish to ignore Willa Cather as a contender. Indeed, it is quite possible that her 1925 novel, Death Comes for the Archbishop is the great American novel, rivaling anything that came before or since. Yet, Cather was consistent. While not at the level of Death Comes, her 1913 O Pioneers and [...]| The Imaginative Conservative
Tacitus was one of the most cited of all historians in Colonial North America. The American colonists thought the world of him, and no one admired him as much as did Thomas Jefferson. (essay by Bradley Birzer)| The Imaginative Conservative
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