Title
4.2 I Divine Justice, Mercy, and Love: The "Mutabilitie" Subplot and Spenser's Apocalyptic Theme in Essays in Literature, Vol. 8, No. 1
Subject(s)
Literature
Description
Volume 8, number 1 featuring an article by Jane Chambers on page 3, but includes articles by other non-CNC authors.
Contents:
- Divine Justice, Mercy, and Love: The "Mutabilitie" Subplot and Spenser's Apocalyptic Theme by Jane Chambers (CNC Professor.)
- Mirrors, Intentions, and Texts in Ben Johnson by William E. Cain.
- Beatrice's Three Fathers: Successive Betrayal in Shelley's The Cenci by Eugene R. Hammond.
- History, Possibility, and Romance in The Pioneers by John Scheckter.
- Slaughterhouse-Five and the Comforts of Indifference by C. Barry Chabot.
- The Nightmare of History and Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow by Antonio Marquez.
- Conflict and Resolution: Implications of Enclosure in Chretien's Yvain by Susan L. Clark and Julian N. Wasserman.
- They Remember Maman: Attachment and separation in Ledus, de Beauvoir, Sand and Cardinal by Marilyn Yalom
Notes:
- The "Chapel-Church" Motif in Pamela: An Analysis by Linda V. Itzoe.
- The Importance of Being Frank by John Peter Rumrich.
- Henry James's Mona Lisas by Adeline Tintner.
- Ellison's Dr. Bledsoe: Two Literary Sources by John Vassilowitch, Jr.
- Notes on contributors
Contents:
- Divine Justice, Mercy, and Love: The "Mutabilitie" Subplot and Spenser's Apocalyptic Theme by Jane Chambers (CNC Professor.)
- Mirrors, Intentions, and Texts in Ben Johnson by William E. Cain.
- Beatrice's Three Fathers: Successive Betrayal in Shelley's The Cenci by Eugene R. Hammond.
- History, Possibility, and Romance in The Pioneers by John Scheckter.
- Slaughterhouse-Five and the Comforts of Indifference by C. Barry Chabot.
- The Nightmare of History and Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow by Antonio Marquez.
- Conflict and Resolution: Implications of Enclosure in Chretien's Yvain by Susan L. Clark and Julian N. Wasserman.
- They Remember Maman: Attachment and separation in Ledus, de Beauvoir, Sand and Cardinal by Marilyn Yalom
Notes:
- The "Chapel-Church" Motif in Pamela: An Analysis by Linda V. Itzoe.
- The Importance of Being Frank by John Peter Rumrich.
- Henry James's Mona Lisas by Adeline Tintner.
- Ellison's Dr. Bledsoe: Two Literary Sources by John Vassilowitch, Jr.
- Notes on contributors
Date
1981
Contributor(s)
Editor
Conger, Sydney M.
Associate editors
Joswick, Thomas P.
Smithson, Rulon N.
Conger, Sydney M.
Associate editors
Joswick, Thomas P.
Smithson, Rulon N.
Publisher
Yeast Printing, Inc.
Call Number
4.2 I
Original Format
Article