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Mark Ferrara
A Religion of Solidarity:
Looking Backward as a Rational Utopia
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Tolkien’s Females and the Defining of Power
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Three Dances:
The Mystical Vision of Brian Friel in Dancing at Lughnasa
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Francis Fike
Cold Grace:
Christian Faith and Stoicism in the Poetry of J. V. Cunningham
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John Baxter
The Entrance to a World:
Helen Pinkerton’s “Bright Fictions”
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“God May Strike You Thisaway”:
Flannery O’Connor and Simone Weil on Affliction and Joy
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Franklin Arthur Wilson
Walker Percy’s Bible Notes and His Fiction:
Gracious Obscenity
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Ed Block, Jr.
Editor’s Page
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The Patience to Prevent that Murmur:
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Christian Humanism and the Roots of Peace in Thomas Merton
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A Wild Beast Caught by Dr. Wiseman:
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Ellen M. Caldwell
"Banish All the Wor(l)d":
Falstaff's Iconoclastic Threat to Kingship in I Henry IV
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Teresita Fay,
Michael G. Yetman
Scobie the Just:
A Reassessment of The Heart of the Matter
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Hopkins and Alchemy
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Arthur Symons, Symbolism, and the Aesthetics of Escape
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Achieving Self-command:
Theme and Value in Conrad's The Shadow-Line
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