Summer 1990, Vol. 39, No. 4

Articles
"this cannot be said": A Preface to the Reader of Donne's Lyrics
M. THOMAS HESTER

Coleridge and De Quincey on Miracles
FREDERICK BURWICK     387

Back to the Garden or into the Night: Hemingway and Fitzgerald on Fall and Redemption
TIMOTHY P. JACKSON     423

Book Reviews
Robert Coles, The Call of Stories: Teaching and the Moral Imagination
JOEY EARL HORSTMAN     443

Susan V. Gallagher and Roger Lundin, Literature through the Eyes of Faith
VERA DE JONG     444

Stephen D. Moore, Literary Criticism and the Gospels: The Theoretical Challenge
THOMAS R. WOLTHUIS     446

Robert McMahon, Augustine's Prayerful Ascent: An Essay on the Literary Form of the Confessions
MICHAEL VANDER WEELE     447

John C. Briggs, Francis Bacon and the Rhetoric of Nature
U. MILO KAUFMANN     448

Terry G. Sherwood, Herbert's Prayerful Art
BEATRICE BATSON     449

Dennis Danielson, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Milton
LELAND RYKEN     451

Ruth K. MacDonald, Christian's Children: The Influence of John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress on American Children's Literature
GARY D. SCHMIDT     452

Sylvia Kasey Marks, Sir Charles Grandison: The Compleat Conduct Book
CHARLES TRAINOR     454

Heather Henderson, The Victorian Self: Autobiography and Biblical Narrative
JAMES E. BARCUS     455

William David Spencer, Mysterium and Mystery: The Clerical Crime Novel
WILLIAM REYNOLDS     457

Q.D. Leavis, Collected Essays. Volume 3: The Novels of Religious Controversey, ed. G. Singh
ROBERT P. DUNN     458

Mara E. Donaldson, Holy Places Are Dark Places: C.S. Lewis and Paul Ricoeur on Narrative Transformation
GENE WARREN DOTY     460

Letters to Lalage: The Letters of Charles Williams to Lois Lang-Sims, with commentary by Lois Lang-Sims
THOMAS HOWARD     461

Virginia Stem Owens, If You Do Love Old Men
RUDOLPH NELSON     462

Poetry
Gotcha
KEITH COX     386

The Demoniac at Golgatha
CECILE GRAY     422

In My Body Light
THARIN WILLIAMSON     442

He Considers the English Novel
CHRIS WILLERTON     472