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SEVEN: An Anglo-American Literary Review, Volume 8 | |
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Publisher | Marion E. Wade Center of Wheaton College |
Released | 1988 |
Format | Paperback journal |
ISSN | 0271-3012 |
SEVEN, Volume 8 is a volume of SEVEN, a scholarly journal published by the Marion E. Wade Center.
Contents[edit | edit source]
- "A Tribute to Clyde S. Kilby "
- by Beatrice Batson
- "George MacDonald and Animal Magnetism"
- by David S. Robb
- "Malaise at the Heart of The Flying Inn"
- by John Coates
- "Christian Existentialism in the Early Poetry of Charles Williams"
- by Diane Edwards
- "Sauron as Gorgon and Basilisk"
- by Gwyneth E. Hood
- "Fiction in A Grief Observed"
- by George Musacchio
- "Dorothy L. Sayers and the Truth about Lucan"
- by Brian G. Marsden
- Review Article: Charles Williams as Natural and Preternatural
- by Stephen Medcalf