VII: An Anglo-America Literary Review, Volume 21, 2004
VII: An Anglo-America Literary Review, Volume 21, 2004
Managing Editor, Marjorie Lamp Mead
- Illinois Marion E. Wade Center of Wheaton College 2004
- 118p.
Enclosures: p.84 [printed bookmark] With the Compliments of Seven, Thank you for contribution to Volume 21.
Editorial, p.1; New and Events, p.5; Charles Williams and Owen Barfield: Common (and Uncommon) Ground, by Stephen Dunning, p.11; Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis: Two Approaches to Creativity and Calling, by Diana Pavlac Glyer and Laura K. Simmons, p.31; 'Bid the Tree Unfix His Earthbound Root': Motifs from Macbeth in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, by Janet Brennan Croft, p.47; Lewis and Morris, by Robert Boenig, p.61; Charles Williams as Medieval Troubadour, by Joseph High Simmons, p.83.
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Enclosures: p.84 [printed bookmark] With the Compliments of Seven, Thank you for contribution to Volume 21.
Editorial, p.1; New and Events, p.5; Charles Williams and Owen Barfield: Common (and Uncommon) Ground, by Stephen Dunning, p.11; Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis: Two Approaches to Creativity and Calling, by Diana Pavlac Glyer and Laura K. Simmons, p.31; 'Bid the Tree Unfix His Earthbound Root': Motifs from Macbeth in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, by Janet Brennan Croft, p.47; Lewis and Morris, by Robert Boenig, p.61; Charles Williams as Medieval Troubadour, by Joseph High Simmons, p.83.
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