VII: An Anglo-American Literary Review, Volume 5, 1984 Managing Editor, Barbara Reynolds
Publication details: Illinois Wheaton College 1984 Description: 106p
Contents:
Editorial, p.1; Tribute to John Sullivan K.S.G., by Aidan Mackey, p.6; The Psychology of the Self in MacDonald's Phantasies, by Max Keith Sutton, p.9; Worlds Apart: the Importance of Double Vision for MacDonald Criticism, by Kathy Triggs, p.26; Postscript: a Reply, by David Holbrook, p.34; Charles Williams and Thomas Cranmer at Canterbury, by James G. Dixon, p.35; Tolkien's Platonic Fantasy, by John Cox, p.53; The Detective Fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers: a Source for the Social Historian?, by Philip L. Scowcroft, p.70; Jack the Giant-Killer, by A.D. Nuttall, p.84; C.S. Lewis and T.D. Weldon, by Martin Moynihan, p.101.
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Editorial, p.1; Tribute to John Sullivan K.S.G., by Aidan Mackey, p.6; The Psychology of the Self in MacDonald's Phantasies, by Max Keith Sutton, p.9; Worlds Apart: the Importance of Double Vision for MacDonald Criticism, by Kathy Triggs, p.26; Postscript: a Reply, by David Holbrook, p.34; Charles Williams and Thomas Cranmer at Canterbury, by James G. Dixon, p.35; Tolkien's Platonic Fantasy, by John Cox, p.53; The Detective Fiction of Dorothy L. Sayers: a Source for the Social Historian?, by Philip L. Scowcroft, p.70; Jack the Giant-Killer, by A.D. Nuttall, p.84; C.S. Lewis and T.D. Weldon, by Martin Moynihan, p.101.