Religion in literature
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- A plus hault sens : l'ésotérisme spirituel et charnel de Rabelais
- Across the river : on the poetry of Mak Dizdar
- After Christianity : Christian survivals in post-Christian culture
- After strange gods; a primer of modern heresy
- America's dark theologian : the religious imagination of Stephen King
- American mirror; : social, ethical and religious aspects of American literature, 1930-1940
- American poets and their theology
- At the crossroads : ethical and religious themes in the writings of Walker Percy
- Beauty and belief : aesthetics and religion in Victorian literature
- Belief in dialogue : U.S. Latina writers confront their religious heritage
- Bernard Shaw's The Black girl in search of God : the story behind the story
- Bernard Shaw's remarkable religion : a faith that fits the facts
- Black men worshipping : intersecting anxieties of race, gender, and Christian embodiment
- Blake. Wordsworth. Religion.
- Blood relations : Christian and Jew in the Merchant of Venice
- Breaking the fall : religious readings of contemporary fiction
- Caliban in Grub street
- Carnival and literature in early modern England
- Catholicism in the English Protestant imagination : nationalism, religion, and literature, 1660-1745
- Chaucer and religion
- Christ and Apollo, : the dimensions of the literary imagination
- Citizen Bacchae : women's ritual practice in ancient Greece
- Civil idolatry : desacralizing and monarchy in Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton
- Coleridge and liberal religious thought : romanticism, science and theological tradition
- Comic faith : the great tradition from Austen to Joyce
- Contemporary American literature and religion
- Cross currents in English literature of the XVIIth century; : or, The world, the flesh & the spirit, their actions & reactions ...
- D.H. Lawrence's language of sacred experience : the transfiguration of the reader
- Damedieus : the religious context of the French epic : the Loherain Cycle viewed against other early French epics
- Dante's Beatrice : priest of an androgynous God
- Dante's Vita nuova and the New Testament : hermeneutics and the poetics of revelation : with the original Italian text and a new English translation of the Vita nuova
- Darwinism as religion : what literature tells us about evolution
- David Foster Wallace and religion : essays on faith and fiction
- Die Anrufung der höheren Wesen in den altfranzösischen Ritterromanen.
- Drama and religion in the English mystery plays: : a re-evaluation
- East of the wardrobe : the unexpected worlds of C.S. Lewis
- English domestic or homiletic tragedy, 1575 to 1642; : being an account of the development of the tragedy of the common man showing its great dependence on religious morality, illustrated with striking examples of the interposition of Providence for the amendment of men's manners
- English literature in account with religion, 1800-1900
- English women, religion, and textual production, 1500-1625
- Eucharist and the poetic imagination in early modern England
- Evangelical review of modern genius, or, Truth & error contrasted
- Excursions with Thoreau : philosophy, poetry, religion
- Faith and fiction, : creative process in Greene and Mauriac
- Faith in fiction : the emergence of religious literature in America
- Flaubert postsecular : modernity crossed out
- Freedom and the tragic life : a study in Dostoevsky
- From fantasy to faith
- From the marrow-bone : the religion of poetry : the poetry of religion
- Fundamentalism and literature
- Gains and losses : novels of faith and doubt in Victorian England
- George Herbert and the seventeenth-century religious poets : authoritative texts criticism
- German liberty authors
- God and Elizabeth Bishop : meditations on religion and poetry
- God and the Gothic : religion, romance, and reality in the English literary tradition
- God's patients : Chaucer, agency, and the nature of laws
- God, man, & epic poetry, : a study in comparative literature
- God, man, and Satan; : patterns of Christian thought and life in Paradise lost, Pilgrim's progress, and the great theologians
- Good words : evangelicalism and the Victorian novel
- Hamlet's choice : religion and resistance in Shakespeare's revenge tragedies
- Heretical fictions : religion in the literature of Mark Twain
- Homer the theologian : Neoplatonist allegorical reading and the growth of the epic tradition
- Honor thy gods : popular religion in Greek tragedy
- Horror and religion : new literary approaches to theology, race and sexuality
- Images of eternity; : studies in the poetry of religious vision from Wordsworth to T. S. Eliot
- Imagining Methodism in eighteenth-century Britain : enthusiasm, belief, & the borders of the self
- In good company : essays in honor of Robert Detweiler
- In search of the sacred book : religion and the contemporary Latin American novel
- J.R.R. Tolkien : myth, morality, and religion
- James Baldwin's god : sex, hope, and crisis in black holiness culture
- Jane Austen and religion : salvation and society in Georgian England
- La espejísmica religiosa en las letras del Siglo de Oro español
- La pensée philosophique et religieuse de Leopoldo Alas (Clarín), 1875-1901
- La poésie religieuse de Clément Marot
- La religion de Mallarmé : poésie, mythologie et religion
- Les moralités polémiques; : ou, La controverse religieuse dans l'ancien théâtre français
- Light beyond all shadow : religious experience in Tolkien's work
- Literatur im Fluss : Brücken zwischen Poesie und Religion
- Literature & religion : Pascal, Gryphius, Lessing, Hölderlin, Novalis, Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Kafka
- Making nature sacred : literature, religion, and environment in America from the Puritans to the present
- Manzoni il credente
- Marlowe's Tamburlaine, : a study in Renaissance moral philosophy
- Milton in the age of Fish : essays on authorship, text, and terrorism
- Misfits and marble fauns : religion and romance in Hawthorne and O'Connor
- Modern poets of faith, doubt, & paganism : and other essays
- Nah --und schwer zu fassen : im Zwischenraum von Literatur und Religion
- Partial faiths : postsecular fiction in the age of Pynchon and Morrison
- Patterns of religious imagery : the post-Gogolian Russian realistic novel, 1859-1881
- Performing Americanness : race, class, and gender in modern African-American and Jewish-American literature
- Pernicious fiction, or, The tendencies and results of indiscriminate novel reading
- Pindar and Homer
- Plutarch's theological writings and early Christian literature
- Poetry and humanism
- Poets at prayer
- Political economy and the states of literature in early modern England
- Postmodern belief : American literature and religion since 1960
- Recalling religions : resistance, memory, and cultural revision in ethnic women's literature
- Religion and drama in "Oedipus at Colonus."
- Religion and drama in early modern England : the performance of religion on the Renaissance stage
- Religion and memory in Tacitus' Annals
- Religion and revelry in Shakespeare's festive world
- Religion and superstition in the plays of Ben Jonson and Thomas Middleton
- Religion around Shakespeare
- Religion in contemporary German drama : Botho Strauss, George Tabori, Werner Fritsch, and Lukas Bärfuss
- Religion in the plays of Sophocles
- Religion und Mythologie bei Horaz; : eine literarhistorische Untersuchung
- Religiosity, cosmology, and folklore : the African influence in the novels of Toni Morrison
- Religious imagery in the theater of Tirso de Molina
- Religious imagination and language in Emerson and Nietzsche
- Religious thought in the greater American poets
- Religious trends in English poetry
- Rhetorics of religion in American fiction : faith, fundamentalism, and fanaticism in the age of terror
- Robert Burns and religion
- Robert Frost : contours of belief
- Shakespeare's hybrid faith : history, religion and the stage
- Shakespeare's religious allusiveness : its play and tolerance
- Shaping the archive in late medieval England : history, poetry, and performance
- Shriven selves; : religious problems in recent American fiction
- Some religious elements in English literature
- Spirit in the dark : a religious history of racial aesthetics
- Spiritual empowerment in Afro-American literature : Frederick Douglass, Rebecca Jackson, Booker T. Washington, Richard Wright, Toni Morrison
- Spuren der Schrift : von Goethe bis Celan
- Supernatural Proust : myth and metaphor in A la recherche du temps perdu
- Text and ritual in early China
- Texts and traditions : religion in Shakespeare, 1592-1604
- The Bible in Shakespeare
- The Christian renaissance, : with interpretations of Dante, Shakespeare, and Goethe, and a note on T.S. Eliot
- The Christian tradition in modern British verse drama: : the poetics of sacramental time
- The English cult of literature : devoted readers, 1774-1880
- The Iliad, the Rāmāyaṇa, and the work of religion : failed persuasion and religious mystification
- The churches in English fiction; : a literary and historical study from the Regency to the present time of British and American fiction
- The dissident Montaigne
- The everlasting gospel; : a study in the sources of William Blake
- The exalted heroine and the triumph of order : class, women, and religion in the English novel, 1740-1800
- The holy and the daemonic from Sir Thomas Browne to William Blake
- The keen delight : the Christian poet in the modern world
- The knowing most worth doing : essays on pluralism, ethics, and religion
- The lost image of man
- The metaphysical poets; : a study in religious experience
- The moral tradition in English fiction, 1785-1850
- The other end of the egg; : religious satire in Gulliver's travels
- The play of allegory in the Autos sacramentales of Pedro Calderón de la Barca
- The poetry of grace; : Reformation themes and structures in English seventeenth-century poetry
- The postsecular imagination : postcolonialism, religion, and literature
- The religion of our literature : essays upon Thomas Carlyle, Robert Browning, Alfred Tennyson, etc., including criticisms upon the theology of George Eliot, George Macdonald, and Robertson of Brighton
- The religious basis of Spenser's thought
- The religious design of Hemingway's early fiction
- The religious ideas of Harriet Beecher Stowe : her gospel of womanhood
- The scriptures of Charles Dickens : novels of ideology, novels of the self
- The spiritual aspects of the new poetry
- The undivine Comedy : detheologizing Dante
- The well of English
- Theology in the English poets. : Cowper--Coleridge--Wordsworth and Burns.
- Theology, religion, and dystopia
- Thornton Wilder & Amos Wilder : writing religion in twentieth-century America
- Tillie Olsen and a feminist spiritual vision
- Trollope and the Church of England
- Truth's ragged edge : the rise of the American novel
- Uncivil rites : American fiction, religion, and the public sphere
- Victorian women writers, radical grandmothers, and the gendering of God
- Vision & vesture; : a study of William Blake in modern thought
- Visionary of the word : Melville and religion
- War of titans : Blake's critique of Milton and the politics of religion
- Wyndham Lewis, religion and modernism
- Zen in English literature and oriental classics
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