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  1. Inventing America: Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence.Garry Wills & Morton White - 1978 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 15 (4):340-344.
     
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  2. Augustine’s Pears and the Nature of Sin.Garry Wills - 2002 - Arion 10 (1).
     
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    Critical Inquiry ("Kritik") in Clausewitz.Garry Wills - 1982 - Critical Inquiry 9 (2):281-302.
    1. WechselwirkungSuppose that A is standing at a bar with his friend B and tells B, “I’ll give you a dollar to fight the man on the side of you”. B, naturally, answers: “Are you crazy? Even if I win, I’ll probably tear my clothes, or mess them up. A dollar wouldn’t even cover the dry-cleaning bill.” B is very sensible.But then C starts to pick up B’s change on the bar—about a dollar’s worth. “You can’t do that,” B assures (...)
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    Augustine's Confessions: Critical Essays.Paul Bloom, Gareth B. Matthews, Scott MacDonald, Nicholas Wolterstorff, Paul Helm, Ishtiyaque Haji, Garry Wills & Richard Sorabji - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Unique in all of literature, the Confessions combines frank and profound psychological insight into Augustine's formative years along with sophisticated and beguiling reflections on some of the most important issues in philosophy and theology. The essays contained in this volume, by some of the most distinguished recent and contemporary thinkers in the field, insightfully explore Augustinian themes not only with an eye to historical accuracy but also to gauge the philosophical acumen of Augustine's reflections.
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    Response to Garry Wills.Margaret W. Grimes & Garry Wills - 1984 - Critical Inquiry 11 (1):179-180.
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  6. Agamemmon, 78, 706, 1056-8, 1421-4.Garry Wills - 1965 - American Journal of Philology 86 (4):397.
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    Augustine's "Confessions": A Biography.Garry Wills - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    In this brief and incisive book, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Garry Wills tells the story of the Confessions--what motivated Augustine to dictate it, how it asks to be read, and the many ways it has been misread in the one-and-a-half millennia since it was composed. Following Wills's biography of Augustine and his translation of the Confessions, this is an unparalleled introduction to one of the most important books in the Christian and Western traditions. Understandably fascinated by the story of Augustine's life, (...)
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    A Complete Concordance to the Iliad of Homer.Garry Wills, Guy Lushington Prendergast & Henry Dunbar - 1964 - American Journal of Philology 85 (4):445.
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    A Chesterton for the Religious Right.Garry Wills - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (2):254-256.
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    A Chesterton With No Flab.Garry Wills - 2011 - The Chesterton Review 37 (3/4):559-563.
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  11. Augustine's Hippo: Power Relations (410-417).Garry Wills - forthcoming - Arion 7 (1).
     
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    Aeschylus' Victory in the Frogs.Garry Wills - 1969 - American Journal of Philology 90 (1):48.
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    "Being" in The Sophist.Garry Wills - 1959 - Modern Schoolman 36 (3):197-205.
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    Confessions of a conservative.Garry Wills - 1979 - New York: Penguin Books.
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    Die maritime Bildersprache des Aischylos.Garry Wills & D. Van Nes - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (4):472.
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    From Book Eleven.Garry Wills - 2008 - Arion 16 (2):91-96.
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    From Book One.Garry Wills - 2008 - Arion 15 (3):1-8.
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    Message in the Deodorant Bottle: Inventing Time.Garry Wills - 1989 - Critical Inquiry 15 (3):497-509.
    I have on my desk an artifact of wonderful contrivance. Though its outer skin is of flimsy cardboard standing over half a foot high, it is squarely based, making it nearly untippable on shelves. It is a deodorant product called ban—a box containing a bottle containing a liquid. But this simple division of the artifact into three components gives no idea of the complex relationships sustained between part and part, or within each part taken separately.Study, first, the bottle. It emerges (...)
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    Making Make-Believe Real: Politics as Theater in Shakespeare's Time.Garry Wills - 2014 - Yale University Press.
    Shakespeare’s plays abound with kings and leaders who crave a public stage and seize every opportunity to make their lives a performance: Antony, Cleopatra, Richard III, Othello, and many others. Such self-dramatizing characters appear in the work of other playwrights of the era as well, Marlowe’s Edward II and Tamburlaine among them. But Elizabethan playwrights were not alone in realizing that a sense of theater was essential to the exercise of power. Real rulers knew it, too, and none better than (...)
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    Making Make-Believe Real: Politics as Theater in Shakespeare's Time.Garry Wills - 2014 - Yale University Press.
    _A penetrating study of the images, symbols, pageants, and creative performances ambitious Elizabethans used to secure political power_ Shakespeare’s plays abound with kings and leaders who crave a public stage and seize every opportunity to make their lives a performance: Antony, Cleopatra, Richard III, Othello, and many others. Such self-dramatizing characters appear in the work of other playwrights of the era as well, Marlowe’s Edward II and Tamburlaine among them. But Elizabethan playwrights were not alone in realizing that a sense (...)
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    Outside looking in: adventures of an observer.Garry Wills - 2010 - New York: Viking Press.
    Prolific journalist, historian, political columnist, and practicing Catholic Wills (now 76) writes an intensely opinionated re-evaluation of leaders and celebrities he has encountered, among them Studs Terkel, Beverly Sills, William Buckley, Richard Nixon, and more.
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    Phoenix of Colophon's KopΩniΣma.Garry Wills - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (01):112-.
    K. J. Mckay includes Sappho i u in his interesting discussion of doors that open spontaneously at the advent of a god. He glides without mention over the fact that workmen are ordered to do the opening and that the workmen's task—an extensive one, justifying a use of the plural —is not simply to open the door but to increase the whole structure's height (). Later in his essay , while discussing Psalm 24, McKay remembers that the idea of gates (...)
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    Phoenix of Colophon's KopΩniΣma.Garry Wills - 1970 - Classical Quarterly 20 (1):112-118.
    K. J. Mckay includes Sappho i u in his interesting discussion of doors that open spontaneously at the advent of a god. He glides without mention over the fact that workmen are ordered to do the opening and that the workmen's task—an extensive one, justifying a use of the plural —is not simply to open the door but to increase the whole structure's height (). Later in his essay, while discussing Psalm 24, McKay remembers that the idea of gates opening (...)
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    Rome and Rhetoric: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.Garry Wills - 2011 - Yale University Press.
    Renaissance plays and poetry in England were saturated with the formal rhetorical twists that Latin education made familiar to audiences and readers. Yet a formally educated man like Ben Jonson was unable to make these ornaments come to life in his two classical Roman plays. Garry Wills, focusing his attention on _Julius Caesar_, here demonstrates how Shakespeare so wonderfully made these ancient devices vivid, giving his characters their own personal styles of Roman speech. In four chapters, devoted to four of (...)
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    Rome and Rhetoric: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.Garry Wills - 2011 - Yale University Press.
    Renaissance plays and poetry in England were saturated with the formal rhetorical twists that Latin education made familiar to audiences and readers. Yet a formally educated man like Ben Jonson was unable to make these ornaments come to life in his two classical Roman plays. Garry Wills, focusing his attention on _Julius Caesar_, here demonstrates how Shakespeare so wonderfully made these ancient devices vivid, giving his characters their own personal styles of Roman speech. In four chapters, devoted to four of (...)
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    Saint Augustine.Garry Wills - 1999
    For centuries, Augustine of Hippo's writings have moved and fascinated readers. With the fresh, keen eye of a writer whose own intellectual analysis has won him a Pulitzer Prize, Garry Wills examines this famed fourth-century bishop and seminal thinker whose grounding in classical philosophy informed his influential interpretation of the Christian doctrines of mind and body, wisdom and God.Saint Augustine explores both the great ruminator on the human condition and the everyday man who set pen to parchment. It challenges many (...)
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    Saint Augustine's Childhood.Saint Augustine & Garry Wills - 2001 - Continuum.
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    Sofocle, Seconda Edizione.Garry Wills & Antonio Maddalena - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (3):376.
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    The Sapphic "Umwertung Aller Werte.".Garry Wills - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (4):434.
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    The Twickenham Edition of Alexander Pope.Garry Wills, Maynard Mack, Norman Callan, Robert Fagles, William Frost & Douglas M. Knight - 1970 - American Journal of Philology 91 (1):121.
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  31. Why Are the Frogs in the Frogs?Garry Wills - 1969 - Hermes 97 (3):306-317.
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    Washington's Citizen Virtue: Greenough and Houdon.Garry Wills - 1984 - Critical Inquiry 10 (3):420-441.
    Washington eludes us, even in the city named for him. Other leaders are accessible there—Lincoln brooding in square-toed rectitude at his monument, a Mathew Brady image frozen in white, throned yet approachable; Jefferson democratically exposed in John Pope’s aristocratic birdcage. Majestic, each, but graspable.Washington’s faceless monument tapers off from us however we come at it—visible everywhere, and perfect; but impersonal, uncompelling. Yet we should remember that this monument, unlike the other two, was launched by private efforts. When government energies were (...)
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    Review of Garry Wills: Politics and Catholic Freedom[REVIEW]Garry Wills - 1965 - Ethics 75 (4):300-301.
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