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The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature

De: Elizabeth Kantor
Narrado por: James Adams
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These days, English professors prefer to teach anything and everything but classic English literature. They indoctrinate their students in Marxism and radical feminism, show them Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11, and teach them the "post-colonial literature" of South Asia. When they do teach a genuine work of English or American literature, they use it to propagandize against our "oppressive" Western culture.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature exposes the PC professors and takes you on a fascinating tour through our great literature - in all its politically incorrect glory.

©2006 Elizabeth Kantor (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Ciencia Política Estados Unidos Europeo Historia y Crítica Literaria Literatura Mundial Política y Gobierno American Politics
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"A wise and sobering book that is required...for anyone who cares about the future of the humanities. (The New Criterion)

Excellent Literary Primer • Valuable Lessons Highlighted • Outstanding Narration • Insightful Author Perspectives
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Well done! This book explores the vast treasure troves of English literature in a clear and concise manner. It shows the reader what there is to learn, and what one may become. The characters discussed are the same people, both good and evil, one can meet while walking down the street. The understanding you can receive can make you and the world you live in a truly better place.

In the end of the day these things, not political agendas or virtue signaling, are what truly matter.

A Glimpse of Treasures.

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There is an agenda in this book that is unavoidable, strangely entertaining and especially odd when you remember the words being read by a British male are written by an American woman.

There is also a college semester's worth of good information about good writing and the folks who produced it. If, like me, you managed to duck this stuff in younger years, this is a very interesting overview that is likely to spark interest. Lively, ironic and with the gloves off, you can hear about which famous poets were drug addicts and philanderers, and which of their works would be a good starting point. And then there's the guide to U.S. poetry - in a total of under 100 lines!

Mild problems figuring out when we're on text, when we're hearing sidebars and especially, when material is being quoted. Beyond that, jump on in and enjoy a witty dash through 1,000 years of literature. It's too much fun for conservatives to have to themselves.

Yeah, but once you get past THAT...

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How refreshing in these twilight times to come across a conservative who knows literature and communicates it wittily. I for one am bored and irritated by the way in which liberal intellectuals have hijacked higher learning. This book is worth listening to many times for its literary insight, apart from its merits in the department of common sense.

Brilliant

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Would you listen to The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature again? Why?

Maybe. I found the content interesting, but was initially put off by the narrative asides complaining about the takeover of the canon by the liberal factions. I would have preferred more content about what the author's preferred reads were and why, and less whining about how things have changed.

What didn’t you like about James Adams’s performance?

I thought his performance was fine, but I wonder why a male was chosen to read a female author's book. Given the frequent rants against feminists, I wonder if I would have been less put off if I was hearing a female narrator

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Not really.

Interesting narration choice, interesting content

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It's one of those rare audiobooks that grabbed me and carried me all the way to the end. I bought the hard copy. Loved it.

Inthralling

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What made the experience of listening to The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature the most enjoyable?

I appreciated hearing the honest confrontation of the distorted and warped the agendas concerning literature. Oh no! What if we read and examined literature for its literary value?

What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?

I think the title says it well.

What does James Adams bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Honestly, I would have read through the material quickly and less thoughtfully.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The entire book was interesting and bold.

Thank Goodness!

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I've noticed a trend of bad reviews being at the top of any non-woke or anti-woke book on this app. it doesn't feel coincidental anymore but suffice to say this book is an excellent primer on the Canon of Western literature with specific highlights talking about what used to be talked about in these works, with the author, against political correctness feels a modern reader could learn from the works, as well as what people say about the work today in more politically correct and woke circles such as academia.

Exactly what the description says it is.

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I thoroughly enjoyed hearing about the truth of the valuable lessons anyone who reads English or American Literature can learn, and also, I appreciated everything said about the authors of the books, poetry, and writings. I have begun to dive deeper into the books, poetry, writings, and plays she mentioned and am doing so with my children, and husband. And we are all enjoying the different books. I love to have discussions with them about the characters and their actions, etc. It truly has been enriching to our daily lives. It is so disheartening, angering,, and sad how the pc professors in colleges/universities are ruining things for the students to learn from and enjoy these great books. They are robbing them of their heritage and lying to them. These slanderous professors obviously have their wicked agendas they are hell bent on promoting to the students, and also some really weird, false notions about love, men, women, families, God, and of coarse, reality. Apparently, they haven't the brains to write anything better, so they try and trash the geniuses and their great works instead. How dare they..

Nevertheless, I am grateful for the people who stand up and speak out about what's great about our Literature, and the men and women who wrote it. Thank you, Elizabeth Kantor!

So thankful for this book!

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It was a good read. It was not so political but pointed. out that trying to put the politics of today into the literature of the past is not approprite.

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Wow! Great and scathing, yet well-deserved burn that should have widespread attention from College English Professors, yet the question remains, will it? Although knowledge within is common sense to a true classical literary scholar, this book highlights a clear and present reality. Elegant and enjoyable visual cue that the student must have an appreciation for, and understanding of allegory to value classical literature.

CAN'T get enough of this lady!

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