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Malcolm H. Villarubia, S. J.
Two Wills Unwound in the "Terrible" Sonnets
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James D. Boulger
Moral and Structural Aspects in W. B. Yeats's Supernatural Songs
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John F. Desmond
Malamud's Fixer — Jew, Christian, or Modern?
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Paul Borgman
The Dialectic of Willa Gather's Moral Vision
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William M. Curtin
Willa Gather and The Varieties of Religious Experience
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John J. Murphy
Willa Gather and Hawthorne:
Significant Resemblances
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Catherine M. McLay
Religion in the Novels of Willa Gather
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Thomas Werge
The Word as Deed in Crime and Punishment
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Richard Giannone
Saul Bellow's Idea of Self:
A Reading of Seize the Day
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John R. May, S.J.
Flannery O'Connor:
Critical Consensus and the ''Objective" Interpretation
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Victor A. Kramer
"Religion at its Deepest Intensity":
The Stasis of Agee's The Morning Watch
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Eric P. Levy
The Metaphysics of Ignorance:
Time and Personal Identity in How It Is
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413.
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Dalma H. Brunauer
The Problem of Point of View in A Lost Lady
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414.
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Evelyn Thomas Helmick
The Broken World:
Medievalism in A Lost Lady
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415.
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Charles R. McCabe
A Secret Prepossession:
Skepticism in Byron's Don Juan
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Ina Rae Hark
Newman's Dream of Gerontius:
Beyond Time and Sense
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417.
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Gary Lee Stonum
Dilemma in As I Lay Dying
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418.
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Alfred Cismaru, Theodore Klein
The Concept of Suicide in Camus and Beckett
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419.
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Stanley Renner
Kurtz, Christ, and the Darkness of "Heart of Darkness"
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Margaret M. Culley
Judgment in Yoknapatawpha Fiction
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