4.2 I Divine Justice, Mercy, and Love: The "Mutabilitie" Subplot and Spenser's Apocalyptic Theme in Essays in Literature, Vol. 8, No. 1

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

Date

1981

Contributor(s)

Editor
Conger, Sydney M.

Associate editors
Joswick, Thomas P.
Smithson, Rulon N.

Publisher

Yeast Printing, Inc.

Call Number

4.2 I

Original Format

Article