>>He then returned to writing novels with Julian (1964), a sympathetic fictional portrait of Julian the Apostate, the 4th-century pagan Roman emperor who opposed Christianity."
>>The Second American Revolution, and Other Essays (1976–82) (1982),
>>He then returned to writing novels with Julian (1964), a sympathetic fictional portrait of Julian the Apostate, the 4th-century pagan Roman emperor who opposed Christianity."
>>The Second American Revolution, and Other Essays (1976–82) (1982),