Gladly Lerne, Gladly Teche

"Gladly Lerne, Gladly Teche" is the personal web log of John V. Fleming, the Louis W. Fairchild Professor of English and Comparative Literature emeritus at Princeton University. It continues in its title and its spirit his one-time newspaper column in The Daily Princetonian. As a general rule a new post is mounted every Wednesday morning (EST).

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Return of the Native

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As a boy in school I memorized quite a few poems. They were naturally such poems as appealed to the vestigial Victorian tastes of my ...
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Waiting for Robin

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I am flying back to America later this morning, where I’ll be occupied on business for a couple weeks. This means I’m a little presse...
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Shared Treasures

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I have in the past allowed myself some discouraging remarks about the state of higher education in Britain, because it had seemed to me that...
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

The Tea Party in Chains

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Among the great books I have read in the last five years is the two volume work by E. B. Tylor entitled Primitive Culture (1871). T...
Wednesday, September 15, 2010

What's in a name? Keeping up with the Joneses

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When I heard that Terry Jones was planning a churchyard barbeque of Korans, my reaction was probably pretty standard for...
Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Montfort-l’Aumary

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Rather scuffed and dog-eared from a sleepless overnight flight, I arrived on Thursday last to find the sun shining clear from the bright blu...
Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Peer Review

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I am flying to Paris this evening, and certain preparatory exigencies oppress my spirit. Even an imaginary audience, however, can impose a ...
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John V. Fleming, the Louis W. Fairchild Professor of Literature emeritus at Princeton University, retired after a long teaching career in 2006. He and his wife Joan continue to live in Princeton. The Flemings have three adult children, six delightful grandchildren, and lives that mysteriously continue to be busy. He can be reached at jfleming@princeton.edu.
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