| VII: An Anglo-American Literary Review, Volume 33 | |
|---|---|
| Publication Information | |
| Publisher | Marion E. Wade Center of Wheaton College |
| Released | 2016[1] |
| Format | Paperback journal |
| Pages | 122[1] |
| ISSN | 0271-3012 |
| Preceded by | SEVEN 32 |
| Followed by | SEVEN 34 |
SEVEN 33 is the thirty-third volume of the Marion E. Wade Center's annual journal SEVEN, published in 2016.[1]
Contents
- Remembrances:
- David Lavery remembered by Jane Hipolito
- "Sayers as a Catholic"
- By: Kathryn Wehr
- "A Letter from C.S. Lewis"
- By: Dabney Park
- "On the Stairs of the Great Gate: C.S. Lewis's Imagination and the Quest for Faith in Till We Have Faces"
- By: Elaine Tixier
- "Meddling in the Mind of Melkor: The Silmarillion and the Nature of Sin"
- By: Taylor Hibbs
- "Puddleglum, Pascal, and Plato: Epistemology in C.S. Lewis's The Silver Chair"
- By: Joseph Chapa
- "Villainous Handwriting: A Chronological Study of C.S. Lewis’s Script"
- By: Charlie W. Starr
- Review Essays:
- "New Light on the Great War"
- By: Edwin Tait
- "An Unwelcome Transposition (C.S. Lewis: Revelation and the Christ by Paul H. Brazier)"
- By: Travis Buchanan
- "New Light on the Great War"
- Supplement:
- "Supplement to 'Villainous Handwriting': A Chronological Study of C.S. Lewis’s Script"
- Book Reviews:
- "Review of The Woman Who Was Chesterton by Nancy Carpentier Brown"
- By: David Paul Deavel
- "Review of C.S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law by Justin Buckley Dyer and Micah J. Watson"
- By: Bryan McGraw
- "Review of The Surprising Imagination of C.S. Lewis: An Introduction by Jerry Root and Mark Neal"
- By: Daniel Train
- "Review of Approaches to Teaching Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and Other Works, edited by Leslie A. Donovan"
- By: James Beitler
- "Review of Charles Williams: The Third Inkling by Grevel Lindop"
- By: Rev. Nancy E. Topolewski, Ph.D
- "Review of The Woman Who Was Chesterton by Nancy Carpentier Brown"
- Book Notes:
- Baptism of Fire: The Birth of the Modern British Fantastic in World War I
- By: Janet Brennan Croft, editor
- Bandersnatch: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Creative Collaboration of the Inklings
- By: Diana Pavlac Glyer
- C.S. Lewis at Poets’ Corner
- By: Michael Ward and Peter S. Williams, editors
- Women and C.S. Lewis: What His Life and Literature Reveal for Today’s Culture
- By: Curtis and Mary Pomroy Key, editors
- Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians: Finding Authentic Faith in a Forgotten Age with C.S. Lewis
- By: Chris R. Armstrong
- A Philosophical Walking Tour with C.S. Lewis: Why It Did Not Include Rome
- By: Stewart Goetz
- The Feminine Ethos in C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia; The Gender Dance: Ironic Subversion in C.S. Lewis’s Cosmic Trilogy; Surprised by the Feminine: A Rereading of C.S. Lewis and Gender
- By: Monika B. Hilder
- Yet One More Spring: A Critical Study of Joy Davidman
- By: Don W. King
- The Intellectual World of C.S. Lewis
- By: Alister E. McGrath
- True Myth: C.S. Lewis and Joseph Campbell on the Veracity of Christianity
- By: James W. Menzies
- C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell: A Companion and Study Guide to The Screwtape Letters
- By: William O’Flaherty
- Ransoming the Waste Land: Papers on C.S. Lewis’s Space Trilogy, Chronicles of Narnia, and Other Works Volume I–III
- By: Nancy-Lou Patterson
- C.S. Lewis and Christian Postmodernism: Word, Image, and Beyond
- By: Kyoko Yuasa
- The Broken Scythe: Death and Immortality in the Works of J.R.R. Tolkien
- By: Roberto Arduini and Claudio A. Testi, editors
- Representations of Nature in Middle-earth
- By: Martin Simonson, editor
- The Spiritual World of The Hobbit
- By: James Stuart Bell
- Hobbit Lessons: A Map for Life’s Unexpected Journeys
- By: Devin Brown
- Moments of Grace and Spiritual Warfare in The Lord of the Rings
- By: Anne Marie Gazzolo
- Tolkien and Wagner: The Ring and Der Ring
- By: Christopher MacLachlan
- The Real Middle-Earth: Discovering the Origin of The Lord of the Rings
- By: Michael Muhling
- J.R.R. Tolkien, A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages
- By: Dimitra Fimi and Andrew Higgins, editors
- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Story of Kullervo
- By: Verlyn Flieger, editor
- Culture, Communion, and Recovery: Tolkienian FairyStory and Inter-Religious Exchange
- By: Alana M. Vincent[2]
- Baptism of Fire: The Birth of the Modern British Fantastic in World War I
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Vol. 33, 2016", JSTOR, accessed 13 August 2025
- ↑ "Contents By Volume", VII: Journal of the Marion E. Wade Center, accessed 13 August 2025