Thomas J. Farrell's Bibliographic Guide to Walter J. Ong's Work and to Selected Related Work

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In my wide-ranging 8,526-word review essay "Thomas J. Farrell's Bibliographic Guide to Walter J. Ong's Work and to Selected Related Scholarly Work," I highlight the life and work of the American Jesuit scholar Walter J. Ong (1912-2003; Ph.D. in English, Harvard University, 1955) of Saint Louis University, the Jesuit university in the City of St. Louis, Missouri (USA), where, over the years, i took five courses from him. In the present review essay, I also identify five recurring themes in Ong's work. Then for each of those five themes, I first list certain relevant publications by Ong, chronologically arranged by date of publication, and then I also list selected related scholarly work, alphabetically arranged by the author's last name. Overall, in the present 8,526-word review essay, I mention Ong by name 209 times -- more often than I have mentioned him by name in any of the other 222 review essays about his thought that I have published online through the University of Minnesota's digital conservancy over the years.

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Farrell, Thomas. (2025). Thomas J. Farrell's Bibliographic Guide to Walter J. Ong's Work and to Selected Related Work. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/276531.

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