Training efficient, influential, or virtuous leaders seems to be a major concern in our world today, but what actually makes a good leader? Is it a list of qualities? Or is it something else? Today the BiblioFiles crew turns to the Great Books to see what the tradition's authors have to say about this issue. And we look at a whole slew of literary leaders, from Achilles to Peter Pan.
Referenced Works:
– Beowulf
– Watership Down by Richard Adams
– The Illiad and The Odyssey of Homer
– The Aeneid of Virgil
– King Lear, Hamlet, Richard II, Henry V, I Henry IV, and Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare
– Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
– Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham
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