Literary Essays
- Homer "The Maker" AnotherAmerica.org http://anotheramerica.org/M.C._Gardner's_Homer_Essays.htm
- Homer "Ilium's Distant Shores AnotherAmerica.org http://anotheramerica.org/homer_part_2.htm
- Homer "The Passion of a Queen" AnotherAmerica.org http://anotheramerica.org/homer_part_3.htm
- Homer "A Gathering of Shades" AnotherAmerica.org http://anotheramerica.org/homer_part_4.htm
- Plato "Shadow Dance" AnotherAmerica.org http://anotheramerica.org/plato.htm
- Shakespeare "As Any Stone" AnotherAmerica.org http://anotheramerica.org/M.C._Gardner's_Falstaff_Essay.htm
- Shakespeare "Othello" Lightning Source, Inc 2003 http://anotheramerica.org/M.C._Gardner's_Othello_Essay.htm
- Tolstoy "Life With Leo" http://anotheramerica.org/life_with_leo.htm
- Proust "Takes a Licking and..." Quantum Cotillion, Part 1, Buddha Boogie
- Mann "Crime and Will in Mann" http://anotheramerica.org/thomas_mann.htm
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