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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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