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Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical Faith
Seeming Knowledge: Shakespeare and Skeptical Faith. By John D. Cox. Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-1-932792-95-9. Pp. xvii +...
Christianity and Literature, 06/22/08 by Matthew A. Fike · More from publication -
Condren, Edward I. The Numerical Universe of the Gawain-Pearl Poet: Beyond.(Book Review)

Condren, Edward I. The Numerical Universe of the Gawain-Pearl Poet: Beyond Phi. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 2002. x, 205 pp. $55.00. In The...
ANQ, 03/22/04 by Fike, Matthew A. · More from publication -
Dives and Lazarus in The Henriad
STUDIES of Falstaff's role in The Henriad tend to emphasize the positive qualities that he embodies and to overlook the crimes that he commits. Roy...
Renascence, 07/01/03 by Fike, Matthew · More from publication -
Timothy Allusion in "A Good Man Is Hard To Find", The
IN "A Good Man Is Hard to Find," the family stops at Red Sammy Butts's place "for barbecued sandwiches." "The Tower," as Flannery O'Connor calls...
Renascence, 07/01/00 by Fike, Matthew · More from publication -
Engaging with Shakespeare: Responses of George Eliot & Other Women Novelists
Marianne L. Novy. 1998. Engaging with Shakespeare: Responses of George Eliot & Other Women Novelists. Athens: University of Georgia Press.1994....
College Literature, 04/01/00 by Fike, Matthew A · More from publication -
Reason Diminished: Shakespeare and the Marvelous.(Review)

Peter G. Reason Diminished: Shakespeare and the Marvelous. PLATT, Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1997. xviii, 271 pp. $45.00. In Reason Diminished,...
ANQ, 06/22/99 by FIKE, MATTHEW A. · More from publication -
Prince Arthur and Christ's Descent into Hell: The Faerie Queene, I.viii and II.viii.

Debate continues over the interpretation of Christ's journey into hell as portrayed by the Apostle's Creed and 'The Faerie Queene. While some posit...
ANQ, 03/22/99 by FIKE, MATTHEW A. · More from publication -
complicity of imagination: The American renaissance, contests of authority, and 17th-century English culture, The
Grey, Robin. 1997. The complicity of imagination: The American renaissance, contests of authority, and 17th-century English culture. Cambridge:...
College Literature, 01/01/99 by Fike, Matthew A · More from publication -
Britomart and the descent into hell. (Edmund Spenser's 'The Fairie Queene')

Britomart's experiences after encountering the magic mirror in Book 3 of Edmund Spenser's 'The Fairie Queene' parallel the psychology of earlier...
ANQ, 09/22/97 by Fike, Matthew A. · More from publication -
Disappointment in 'The Merchant of Venice.'

William Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice' uses disappointment as a theme. For example, the love duet scene contains remarks that...
ANQ, 01/01/94 by Fike, Matthew A. · More from publication


