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 The Lords of Discipline (published 1980) is a novel by Pat Conroy. The narrator, Will McLean, attends the South Carolina Military Institute (a fictional military college based on The Citadel) in Charleston, from 1963 to...



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 The Village Voice
Lords of discipline
09/18/2002: 709 words, approx. 2 pages The Way of the Welt LORD OF DISCIPLINE BY ED HALTER DAS EXPERIMENT Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel Written by Mario Giordano, Christoph Darnstadt, and Don Bohlinger, from the novel Black Box by Giordano Samuel Goldwyn Opens September...
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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Lord facing discipline after disturbing peace
10/15/2002: 427 words, approx. 1 pages 00-00-0000 Lord facing discipline after disturbing peace THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Date: 10-15-2002, Tuesday Section: SPORTS Edtion: All Editions.=.Two Star B. Two Star P. One Star B Column: COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK LINCOLN, Neb. - Nebraska quarterback Jammal Lord of Bayonne was ticketed for disturbing...




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Critical Essay by Frank Rose
766 words, approx. 3 pages
 The Lords of Discipline is Conroy's rendering of life in an institution whose mission is the making of men—or rather, the making of men and the breaking, deliberate and absolute, of those boys who fail to measure up. What Conroy has achieved is twofold; his book is at once a suspense-ridden duel between conflicting ideals of manhood and a paean to brother love that ends in betrayal and death. Out of the shards of broken friendship a blunted triumph emerges, and it is here, when the duel is won...
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Critical Essay by Harry Crews
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 [With "The Lords of Discipline"], Mr. Conroy has found a great subject and has produced a book so superior to his other efforts that it might have been written by a different person. In fact, I read the first 200 pages thinking that this not only was a very good book but also one so memorable and well-executed that it would become the yardstick against which others of its kind would be measured. Alas, the next 300 pages proved this not so. "The Lords of Discipline" deals with tho...


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