Available here are a number of articles and essays Ong published in Saint Louis University publications such as The Fleur de Lis, Manuscripta, The Modern Schoolman, Saint Louis University Magazine, and Universitas. Additional publications will be made available as copyright allows.
"English, 2000 A.D." (.pdf, 25 kb)
Originally published: Saint Louis University Magazine 42.2 (1971): 11.
"Finitude and Frustration: Considerations on Brod's Kafka" (.pdf, 125 kb)
Originally published: The Modern Schoolman 25.3 (1948): 173-82.
"Human Nature of Professionalism" (.pdf, 95.5 kb)
Originally published: Universitas 43.3 (1979): 10-11.
"Imitation and the Object of Art" (.pdf, 90 kb)
Originally published: The Modern Schoolman 17.4 (1940): 66-69.
"The Meaning of the 'New Criticism'" (.pdf, 459 kb)
Originally published: The Modern Schoolman 20.4 (1943): 192-209.
"Metaphor and Meaning" (.pdf, 56.6 kb)
Originally published: The Fleur de Lis 30.4 (1941): 17-19.
"Myth and the Cabalas: Adventures in the Unspoken" (.pdf, 280 kb)
Originally published: The Modern Schoolman 27.3 (1950): 169-183.
"Philosophical Society" (.pdf, 63.4 kb)
Originally published: The Modern Schoolman 38 (1960): 138-41.
"The Power and Mystery of Words" (.pdf, 51.7 kb)
Originally published: Saint Louis University Magazine 45.5 (1972): 4-6.
"The Provence of Rhetoric and Poetic" (.pdf, 115 kb)
Originally published: The Modern Schoolman 19.2 (1942): 24-27.
"A Ramist Translation of Euripides" (.pdf, 211 kb)
Originally published: Manuscripta 8 (1964): 18-28.
"Words and the Wise" (.pdf, 99 kb)
Originally published: The Fleur de Lis 39.3 (1940): 21-24. A correction to Ong's essay published in Fleur de Lis (39.4 (1940): 26) reads: "In an article appearing in the March number of The Fleur de Lis a passage was quoted supposedly from the Summa Totius Logicae Aristotelis (tract. vii, c. 3). This is no longer commonly regarded as the work of St. Thomas Aquinas to whom it was ascribed. A corresponding passage, however, in great part worded almost identically with the original passage cited, is to be found among the writings which are certainly St. Thomas's--namely, the Commentary on Aristotle's Perihermenias, Book 1, Lecture 7.
"Words at Work" (.pdf, 64.6 kb)
Originally published: The Fleur de Lis 39.2 (1939): 5-7.
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