Dr. White

Betsey Trotwood: David Copperfield’s Aunt, Charles Dickens’s Voice

Dr. White on July 31, 2024

Long description coming soon.

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Introduction to Bleak House

Dr. White on July 31, 2024

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Dickens’s Hard Times and Our Times

Dr. White on July 31, 2024

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Part II of Don Quixote – Conference 1

Dr. White on July 31, 2024

Dr. White opens his discussion of part two of Don Quixote by showing how knight errantry is closely connected to Catholic life. He then introduces the audience to Dulcinea, a local farm girl who, in his warped imagination, Quixote converts into a feminine idol. And we learn how Sancho Panza, Quixote’s faithful squire, is prone to telling stories – white lies really, but he gives his master a new name, “The Knight of the Lions.” At the close of this conference, Sancho gets his wish to own an island and to be its governor.

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Part II of Don Quixote – Conference 2

Dr. White on July 31, 2024

Dr. White opens with Don Ouixote’s discovery of cloth-draped statues of the saints. As he explains them to Sancho, he dwells on the story of St. Paul whom he describes as Our Lord’s greatest enemy and His greatest defender. Later, Quixote is defeated by Samson Carrasco, Knight of the White Moon. Now, with his vision of knight errantry failing, the aging Quixote returns home, no longer living in fantasy, and takes to his bed. Knowing at last who he really is, he makes a good confession and dies: the end of what Dr. White calls a profound Catholic book.

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Introduction to Greek Tragedy

Dr. White on July 31, 2024

In his introduction to Greek tragedy, Dr. White briefly discusses the Oresteia, the only surviving trilogy of this, the Greek “golden age” of theater. Though written five centuries before Christ and without benefit of Revelation, these plays were commended by St. Thomas as the work of writers who were seeking truth. White further describes the Greek tragedy art form as being derived from the celebration of the yearly Dionysus festival in which players sang hymns and dressed in animal-skin costumes. Dr. White ends his commentary with a Q and A session.

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