So Long, Mary Ann by Thomas L. Jeffers Review of 'The Transferred Life of George Eliot' By Philip Davis
The Defenestration of a Conservative Professor by Thomas L. Jeffers A tenured teacher is fired from a Catholic university . . .for defending an opponent of same-sex marriage?
Charles Dickens and His Women by Thomas L. Jeffers Why an enormously entertaining novelist can be a hard sell.
God, Man, the Devil—and Thomas Mann by Thomas L. Jeffers An extraordinary literary feat, the four-volume Joseph and His Brothers is also a starkly relevant meditation on moral law.
What Remains of Robert Lowell? by Thomas L. Jeffers Though he descended into narcissism and nihilism, his poetic reputation is deservedly secure.
When the Civil-Rights Movement Was News by Thomas L. Jeffers From Selma to Watts, journalists captured the glory and the strife, and occasionally glimpsed the troubled future.