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Anthony M. Esolen is a writer, social commentator, translator of classical poetry, and Writer-in-Residence at Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts. He taught at Furman University and Providence College before transferring to the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in 2017 and Magdalen in 2019.

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  • Anthony M. Esolen is a writer, social commentator, translator of classical poetry, and Writer-in-Residence at Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts. He taught at Furman University and Providence College before transferring to the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in 2017 and Magdalen in 2019. Esolen has translated into English Dante's Divine Comedy, Lucretius' On the Nature of Things, and Torquato Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered. In addition to multiple books, he is the author of numerous articles in such publications as The Modern Age, The Catholic World Report, Chronicles, The Claremont Review of Books, The Public Discourse, First Things, Crisis Magazine, The Catholic Thing, and Touchstone, for which he serves as a senior editor. He is a regular contributor to Magnificat, and has written frequently for a host of other online journals. Esolen is a Catholic, and his writings generally contain an identifiable conservative or traditionalist perspective. He has frequently criticized the concept of "diversity" as commonly understood in modern Western culture. Dissatisfaction over some of the views that he expressed contributed to his decision to leave Providence College. (en)
  • Anthony Michael Esolen. Pensador estadounidense, de origen italiano. Profesor de inglés en el Providence College. Se graduó en Princeton en 1981 y obtuvo el título de Ph.D. por la University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, en 1987. Es traductor de italiano a inglés. Destacan sus traducciones de La divina comedia y de Jerusalem conquistada. En España, su Guía políticamente incorrecta de la civilización occidental ha sido publicada por José Javier Esparza. (es)
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  • Professor of English (en)
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  • Massachusetts Citizens For Life 2009 Dinner Keynote Speech Part 1 of 4 (en)
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  • Anthony Michael Esolen. Pensador estadounidense, de origen italiano. Profesor de inglés en el Providence College. Se graduó en Princeton en 1981 y obtuvo el título de Ph.D. por la University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, en 1987. Es traductor de italiano a inglés. Destacan sus traducciones de La divina comedia y de Jerusalem conquistada. En España, su Guía políticamente incorrecta de la civilización occidental ha sido publicada por José Javier Esparza. (es)
  • Anthony M. Esolen is a writer, social commentator, translator of classical poetry, and Writer-in-Residence at Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts. He taught at Furman University and Providence College before transferring to the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in 2017 and Magdalen in 2019. (en)
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