Introduction to Paul Claudel. --
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading






A Teacher Reconnects with her Pioneering Efforts to Promote Multicultural Education
Focusing on the journey of self-discovery and understanding, this book explores the significance of multicultural education in helping students recognize their own identities and the value of others. It emphasizes the importance of unlearning outdated assumptions in light of new knowledge, promoting empathy and connection among diverse backgrounds. The author highlights the shared humanity that transcends physical differences, encouraging readers to appreciate both individual uniqueness and commonalities.
Unwittingly swept up in the tragic drama and upheaval of Ireland's War of Independence, Kitty Delaney, a woman of great strength and passion, finds herself torn between loyalty and commitment to her husband, Leonard, and her love for the enigmatic and disturbing Paul Stratton.
First published in 1920, The Intellectual Life has been repeatedly reprinted and continues to inspire and instruct young scholars.