Religion in literature
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Religion in literature
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Religion in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Is Hamlet a religious drama?, an essay on a question in Kierkegaard, Gene Fendt
- The Gospel according to science fiction, from The twilight zone to the final frontier, Gabriel McKee
- Nyx in the house of night, mythology, folklore, and religion in the P.C. and Kristin Cast vampyre series, edited by P.C. Cast with Leah Wilson
- The keys to the chronicles, unlocking the symbols of C.S. Lewis's Narnia, Marvin D. Hinten
- Comic faith, the great tradition from Austen to Joyce, Robert M. Polhemus
- Toni Morrison's spiritual vision, faith, folktales, and feminism in her life and literature, Nadra Nittle
- The lost image of man
- Literature & religion, Pascal, Gryphius, Lessing, Hölderlin, Novalis, Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Kafka, Walter Jens, Hans Küng ; translated by Peter Heinegg
- A charmed life, the spirituality of Potterworld, Francis Bridger
- Dismissing God, modern writers' struggle against religion, D. Bruce Lockerbie
- Shylock and the king of England, Edna Krane
- Religion in the age of Shakespeare, Christopher Baker
- Political theologies in Shakespeare's England, the sacred and the state in Measure for measure, Debora Kuller Shuger
- Comparative journeys, essays on literature and religion East and West, Anthony C. Yu
- The theology of William Blake, by J. G. Davies
- Silence and beauty, hidden faith born of suffering, Makoto Fujimura ; foreword by Philip Yancey
- "Garri Potter", popytka ne ispugat'sia, Kuraev, Andrei
- Zen in English literature and oriental classics, by R. H. Blyth
- America's dark theologian, the religious imagination of Stephen King, Douglas E. Cowan
- Shakespeare's window into the soul, the mystical wisdom in Shakespeare's characters, Martin Lings ; foreword by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
- J.R.R. Tolkien, myth, morality, and religion, Richard L. Purtill
- The Gospel according to Harry Potter, spirituality in the stories of the world's most famous seeker, Connie Neal
- George Herbert and the seventeenth-century religious poets, authoritative texts, criticism, selected and edited by Mario A. Di Cesare
- The Gospel according to David Foster Wallace, boredom and addiction in an age of distraction, Adam S. Miller
- Homer the theologian, Neoplatonist allegorical reading and the growth of the epic tradition, Robert Lamberton
- Truth's ragged edge, the rise of the American novel, Philip F. Gura
- Freedom and the tragic life, a study in Dostoevsky, by Vyacheslav Ivanov ; foreword by Maurice Bowra ; new introduction by Robert Louis Jackson
- Looking for God in Harry Potter, John Granger
- The interpretation of otherness, literature, religion, and the American imagination
- Above the American renaissance, David S. Reynolds and the spiritual imagination in American literary studies, edited by Harold K. Bush, Saint Louis University, and Brian Yothers, University of Texas at El Paso
- Cross-currents in 17th century English literature, the world, the flesh, and the spirit, their actions and reactions
- Silence and beauty, hidden faith born of suffering, Makoto Fujimura
- The prophetic writings of William Blake, in two volumes, ed. with a general introduction, glossarial index of symbols, commentary and appendices by D. J. Sloss ... and J. P. R. Wallis ..
- Through Shakespeare's eyes, seeing the Catholic presence in the plays, Joseph Pearce
- Truth's Ragged Edge, The Rise of the American Novel, Philip F. Gura
- Religion in The handmaid's tale, a brief guide, Colette Tennant
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