Spring 2002, Vol. 51, No. 3
Articles
Putting off the Old Man and Putting on the New: Ephesians 4:22-24 in Chaucer, Shakespeare, Swift, and Dostoevsky
RODNEY DELASANTA
Laurence Sterne and the Ethics of Sexual Difference: Chiasmic Narration and Double Desire
ELIZABETH KRAFT
The Catnip and the Amaranth: Melville’s Struggle with the “Ever-Encroaching Appetite for God”
JUDY LOGAN
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Christian Feminism in The Minister’s Wooing: A Precedent for Emily Dickinson
ANNE WEST RAMIREZ
The “Otherness” within “Ownness”: Reading T.S. Eliot’s “Ash-Wesnesday”
KINERETH MEYER
Harry Potter and the “Deeper Magic”: Narrating Hope in Children’s Literature
EMILY GRIESINGER
Poetry
humanities
Christine L. Turczyn
the second coming
Monika Lee