I think this was fixed? Or somehow my browser suddenly pulled up an old version, lol! Anyway, in case I have some weird thing going on here, here's the original list:
* In Defense of the Essay by Christopher Orlet
* The Artistic Ordering of Life by Albert S. Cook, 1898 (Good, but long)
* The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent by John Erskine, 1915
* The Superstition of School by G.K. Chesterton, 1923, from The Common Man
* Master of Many Trades by Robert Twigger, 2013
* The Second Time I Learned to Read by Stephen L. Carter
** Introduction to Athanasius' Incarnation (or, The Reading of Old Books) by C. S. Lewis, 1944 or here
** The Inner Ring by C. S. Lewis, 1944
** A Nice Cup of Tea by George Orwell, 1946
** Politics and the English Language by George Orwell, 1946
** How a Generation Lost Its Common Culture by Patrick Deneen, 2016
** Living Like Weasels by Annie Dillard, 1974
** Home Places by Gene Logsdon, 2014
*** Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation by Ronald Reagan, 1983
*** The Spirit of Youth: What was so new about Futurism? by Morgan Meis, 2014
*** The Joy of Literary Destruction: Writers who broke all the rules by Wendy Lesser, 2014
*** Can Beauty Help us to Become Better People? by John Armstrong, 2014
*** You're Regretting Wrong by Judith Shulevitz, 2014
*** Too Much Information: What Good is Information? by Dougald Hine, 2014
Wikipedia's definition of an essay.
Arts and Letters daily is a good aggregate source for current essays
Project Gutenberg's collection of essays.
Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman ($amzn) (K) [110]
* In Defense of the Essay by Christopher Orlet
* The Artistic Ordering of Life by Albert S. Cook, 1898 (Good, but long)
* The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent by John Erskine, 1915
* The Superstition of School by G.K. Chesterton, 1923, from The Common Man
* Master of Many Trades by Robert Twigger, 2013
* The Second Time I Learned to Read by Stephen L. Carter
** Introduction to Athanasius' Incarnation (or, The Reading of Old Books) by C. S. Lewis, 1944 or here
** The Inner Ring by C. S. Lewis, 1944
** A Nice Cup of Tea by George Orwell, 1946
** Politics and the English Language by George Orwell, 1946
** How a Generation Lost Its Common Culture by Patrick Deneen, 2016
** Living Like Weasels by Annie Dillard, 1974
** Home Places by Gene Logsdon, 2014
*** Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation by Ronald Reagan, 1983
*** The Spirit of Youth: What was so new about Futurism? by Morgan Meis, 2014
*** The Joy of Literary Destruction: Writers who broke all the rules by Wendy Lesser, 2014
*** Can Beauty Help us to Become Better People? by John Armstrong, 2014
*** You're Regretting Wrong by Judith Shulevitz, 2014
*** Too Much Information: What Good is Information? by Dougald Hine, 2014
Wikipedia's definition of an essay.
Arts and Letters daily is a good aggregate source for current essays
Project Gutenberg's collection of essays.
Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader by Anne Fadiman ($amzn) (K) [110]