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Sister M. Madeleine, O.S.U.
Mauriac and Dostoevsky: Psychologists of the Unconscious
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Sister John Berchmans, O.P.
Gabriela Mistral and the Franciscan Concept of Life
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Martin Turnell
The Religion of Baudelaire
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Spire Pitou
Henry de Montherlant: The First Decade
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Marguerite Yerta-Méléra, Spire Pitou
Rimbaud: Sixty Years After
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Spire Pitou
The Logos, the Mythos, & Pierre Emmanuel
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Viola Meynell
Alice Meynell: An Incident in Her Reading-Life
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Anne Dewey
"The Art of the Octopus":
The Maturation of Denise Levertov's Political Vision
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Denise Lynch
Denise Levertov and the Poetry of Incarnation
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James Gallant
Entering No-Man's-Land:
The Recent Religious Poetry of Denise Levertov
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Eavan Boland
A Visionary Element
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José Rodriquez Herrera
Musing on Nature:
The Mysteries of Contemplation and the Sources of Myth in Denise Levertov's Poetry
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Paul A. Lacey
"To Meditate a Saving Strategy":
Denise Levertov's Religious Poetry
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Edward Zlotkowski
Presence and Transparency:
A Reading of Levertov's Sands of the Well
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Avis Hewitt
Hasidic Hallowing and Christian Consecration:
Awakening to Authenticity in Denise Levertov's "Matins"
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Anne Colclough Little
Old Impulses, New Expressions:
Duality and Unity in the Poetry of Denise Levertov
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Joan F. Hallisey
Denise Levertov Sings "the unheard music of that vanished lyre"
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Carol Strongin Tufts
Shakespeare's Conception of Moral Order in Macbeth
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John D. Boyd, S.J.
The Dry Salvages:
Topography as Symbol
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William Blissett
To Make a Shape in Words
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