Save 20% off new and newly released Ignatius Critical Edition titles



20% off new and newly released Ignatius Critical Edition titles!


 Summer is officially upon us. What better way to enjoy the longer, warmer days than with some great, classic reading material. New titles in the Ignatius Critical Edition series are now available. These new titles, along with some of the other recently released titles, are being offered at 20% off for one week. With new lower prices on all the ICE titles this offer is a great deal to take advantage of! These Great Books, which include outstanding critical essays, help readers go deeper in understanding these outstanding works of literature--from a tradition-oriented perspective.


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A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens
In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens expresses sympathy for the downtrodden poor and their outrage at the self-indulgent aristocracy. Humanity does not show its best side in the mean streets of Paris or even London, but in the intimate circle of loyal friends that gathers around the honorable Doctor Manette and his lovely daughter, Lucie.
Regular price: $11.95, sale price: $9.56


 


 


Dracula
Bram Stoker
When solicitor's clerk Jonathan Harker travels to Transylvania on business to meet a mysterious Romanian count named Dracula, he little expects the horrors this strange meeting will unleash. Thus Bram Stoker's 1897 novel of blood and passion begins, rapidly accelerating from Harker's nightmarish experiences in Castle Dracula to a full-fledged vampiric assault on late-Victorian London itself.
Regular price: $11.95, sale price: $9.56


 


 


The Red Badge of Courage
Stephen Crane
Stephen Crane described his novel of the American Civil War as a "psychological portrait of fear." Although he never experienced the horror of battle himself, Crane based his realistic narrative largely on stories told by Civil War veterans. In a sense, modern American fiction begins with Crane's masterful, impressionistic depiction of Private Henry Fleming under fire.
Regular price: $7.95, sale price: $6.36




Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare
Though a staple in high school English classes, Julius Caesar is not a simple play. Seemingly irreconcilable forces are at work: fate and free will, the changeableness and stubbornness of ambitious men, the demands of public service and the desire for private gain. Drawn from history as recorded by Plutarch, the major characters-Caesar, Brutus, Cassius, and Mark Antony-are complex, as are the twists and turns of their fortunes.
Regular price: $5.95, sale price: $4.76


 


Loss and Gain
John Henry Newman
This novel about a young man's intellectual and spiritual development was the first work John Henry Newman wrote after entering the Roman Catholic Church in 1845. A former Anglican clergyman who was later named a Catholic cardinal, Newman wrote this autobiographical novel to illustrate his own reasons for embracing Catholicism.
Regular price: $9.95, sale price: $7.96


 


 


The Consolation of Philosophy
Anicius Boethius
Written in the sixth century, The Consolation of Philosophy was one of the most popular and influential works of the Middle Ages. Boethius composed the masterpiece while imprisoned and awaiting the death sentence for treason. In the Consolation, Boethius explores the true end of life-knowledge of God-through a conversation with Lady Philosophy. Part prose, part poetry, the work combines Greek philosophy and Christian faith to formulate answers to some of life's most difficult and enduring questions.
Regular price: $7.95, sale price: $6.36






Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare
"Star-crossed" Romeo and Juliet are Shakespeare's most famous lovers. A staple of high school reading lists, the tragedy especially resonates with young adult readers who, like Romeo and Juliet, have experienced the exhilarating and perilous phenomenon of being "in love".
Regular price: $5.95, sale price: $4.76


Great Expectations
Charles Dickens
In Great Expectations, Pip—symbolic of the pilgrim convert—gains both improved fortunes and a growth in wisdom, but as he acquires the latter, he must relinquish the former—ending with a wealth of profound goodness, not of worldly goods.
Regular price: $11.95, sale price: $9.56


Macbeth
William Shakespeare
This critical edition of Shakespeare's classic psychological drama contains essays by some of today's leading critics, exploring Macbeth as a morality play, as a history play with contemporary relevance, and as a drama that shows a vision of evil and that grapples with the problem of free will.
Regular price: $5.95, sale price: $4.76




Moby Dick
Herman Melville
A sea adventure, a study of evil, and a cast of fascinating characters, including the crazed captain who is obsessed with hunting down the whale that maimed him - Moby Dick is all of this and more.
Regular price: $11.95, sale price: $9.56


Mansfield Park
Jane Austen
In all things, Jane Austen was a woman of faith. Perhaps nowhere is this more apparent than in Mansfield Park, her most neglected, abused, and misunderstood novel. Like Austen's other novels, it can be fully appreciated only when illuminated by the virtuous life and Christian beliefs of the author herself.
Regular price: $11.95, sale price: $9.56


Gulliver's Travels
Jonathan Swift
Swift's satire on the threats posed by the Enlightenment and the embryonic spirit of secular fundamentalism makes Gulliver's Travels priceless reading for today's defenders of tradition. This new critical edition, edited by Dutton Kearney of Aquinas College, contains detailed notes to the text and a selection of tradition-oriented essays by some of the finest contemporary Swift scholars.
Regular price: $9.95, sale price: $7.96

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