Keyword [Lewis] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 8 |
101. | The problem of soul and self: C. S. Lewis and Jean-Paul Sartre debate the soul, consciousness, personal identity, and the self |
102. | Into the vortex: The cultural politics of Eliot, Woolf, Lewis, and Pound, 1914--1939 |
103. | Lewis Carroll's 'Alice': A quest for humanity in the cultural underground of social politics in Victorian England |
104. | An experiment in critical modernism: Eschatology, prophecy, and revelation in Lewis, Huxley, and Golding |
105. | Patriarchy and politics: A comparative evaluation of the religious, political and social thought of Sir Robert Filmer and Robert Lewis Dabney |
106. | Voices from the Void: Lewis Carroll, Samuel Beckett, and Language |
107. | Lewis Hine's Progressive reform photography and the construction of gender, 1904-1932 |
108. | Moments of seeing: Woolf, Lewis, and modernist exteriority |
109. | The Citizen and the Modernists: Conrad, Woolf, Lewis, and Joyce |
110. | 'When the eternal can be met': Bergsonian time in the theologies of C. S. Lewis, T. S. Eliot, and W. H. Auden |
111. | From conviction to recreation: Earth First!, Friends of the Los Angeles River and the culture of American environmentalism (California, John Dewey, Thomas Jefferson, Frederick Olmsted, Lewis Mumford) |
112. | Gender and leadership in the theology and practice of three Pentecostal women pioneers (Mary Magdalena Lewis Tate, Aimee Semple McPherson, Ida Robinson) |
113. | Spatializing Alice, en passant (Lewis Carroll) |
114. | Adapting Lewis Carroll`s Alice: Constructing Reality Through Text and Mythos in the Twenty-First Century |
115. | The sacramental vision: Mythopoeic imagination and ecology in Coleridge, MacDonald, Lewis, and Tolkien |
116. | Bonds of fellowship: Imagining, building and negotiating community in St. Paul, Minnesota, 1900--1920 (Sinclair Lewis) |
117. | Beauty and the body in the fiction of Charlotte Bronte, Lewis Carroll, and Sarah Grand |
118. | Intellectuals abroad: The modernist travel writings of Ezra Pound, e. e. cummings, Wyndham Lewis, and Rebecca West |
119. | The narrative of grace: A journey toward conversion in the fiction of Flannery O'Connor and C. S. Lewis |
120. | The quest for joy: C. S. Lewis's use of the quest narrative in his fiction |
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