Summer 2000, Vol. 49, No. 4
Articles
Calvinist Grace in Shakespeare’s Romances: Upending Tragedy
GRACE TIFFANY 421
“Be Not Extream”: The Limits of Theory in Reading John Bunyan
GALEN JOHNSON 447
Lemuel Gulliver’s “Treacherous Religion”: Swift’s Redaction of Ecclesiastes
BRIAN MCCREA 465
G. K. Chesterton and the Cross
MARK KNIGHT 485
Intimations of Immortality Mastered Irony in John Updike’s “Pigeon Feathers”
AVIS G. HEWITT 499
Metaphorical Redemption in Anne Tyler’s The Clock Winder and Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant
CHERYL DEVON COLEMAN 511
Poetry
Letting Go
Boiling Down
Impatiens
The Burden of the Day
John Leax
The Blue Wall
Luci Shaw
Anger
Thief in the Night of Words
Childlike Trust
Randall J. Vandermey