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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- Graham Greene, on the frontier : politics and religion in the novels, Maria Couto
- Flannery O'Connor's religion of the grotesque, Marshall Bruce Gentry
- The writer as shaman, the pilgrimages of Conrad Aiken and Walker Percy, Ted R. Spivey
- Conrad and religion, John Lester
- "A god of justice?", the problem of evil in twentieth-century Black literature, Qiana J. Whitted
- Comic faith, the great tradition from Austen to Joyce, Robert M. Polhemus
- Enter the kingdom, poems of the spirit-filled life, Lorraine English Foss
- J.R.R. Tolkien, myth, morality, and religion, Richard L. Purtill
- Literary themes for students, examining diverse literature to understand and compare universal themes, Anne Marie Hacht, editor
- A guest at the feast, essays, Colm Tóibín
- Trailing clouds of glory, spiritual values in children's literature, by Madeleine L'Engle ; with Avery Brooke, anthologist
- The Gospel according to Harry Potter, spirituality in the stories of the world's most famous seeker, Connie Neal
- Silence and beauty, hidden faith born of suffering, Makoto Fujimura ; foreword by Philip Yancey
- A charmed life, the spirituality of Potterworld, Francis Bridger
- Silence and beauty, hidden faith born of suffering, Makoto Fujimura ; foreword by Philip Yancey
- Spiritual empowerment in Afro-American literature, Frederick Douglass, Rebecca Jackson, Booker T. Washington, Richard Wright, Toni Morrison, James H. Evans, Jr
- 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
- Truth's ragged edge, the rise of the American novel, Philip F. Gura
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