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Essays on Values in Literature
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“Death is at the elbow”: The Loved One and Love Among the Ruins
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The Remembrance of Things Past: Going Home in Greene’s England Made Me
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“Kissing the Bricks” and Fly-Fishing for God: Teaching Literature as Spiritual Discipline
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Nature and Wise Vision in the Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins
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Denise Levertov’s Ambivalence about Feminist Poetry: Biographical Context, Interpretive Possibilities
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Anne Michaels and the Affirmation of Being in the Poetics of Suffering and Trauma
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Dumb Ox at the Crossroads of English Catholicism: G. K. Chesterton’s “thoughts not in themselves new”
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“With Considerable Art” Chesterton on Blake, Browning, and Shaw
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Flannery O’Connor as Baroque Artist: Theological and Literary Strategies
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