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A New Wave Dialectic1 The Reinvention Of Human Embryology, C. Ward Kischer Nov 1994

A New Wave Dialectic1 The Reinvention Of Human Embryology, C. Ward Kischer

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Revising Lives: Bernard Shaw And His Biographer, Sarah Wadsworth Oct 1994

Revising Lives: Bernard Shaw And His Biographer, Sarah Wadsworth

English Faculty Research and Publications

Shaw's galley revisions of Archibald Henderson's 1932 biography, Bernard Shaw: Playboy and Prophet, reveal a unique collaboration between biographer and subject. The result is a subversion of biographical conventions, in which the assumed voice of the biographer lends credence and authority to the disguised voice of the subject.


The Quest For An African Christ: An Essay On Contemporary African Christology, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator Sep 1994

The Quest For An African Christ: An Essay On Contemporary African Christology, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator

Theology Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


[Book Reviews Of] Trust The Truth: A Symposium On The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Encyclical Humanae Vitae, Edited By Russell E. Smith And The Doctor And Christian Marriage, By H.P. Dunn, M.D., J. Daniel Mindling, Eugene F. Diamond Aug 1994

[Book Reviews Of] Trust The Truth: A Symposium On The Twentieth Anniversary Of The Encyclical Humanae Vitae, Edited By Russell E. Smith And The Doctor And Christian Marriage, By H.P. Dunn, M.D., J. Daniel Mindling, Eugene F. Diamond

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Museum Piece, Angela Sorby May 1994

Museum Piece, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Our Ladies Of Darkness: Feminine Daemonology In Male Gothic Fiction By Joseph Adriano, Diane Hoeveler Apr 1994

Review Of Our Ladies Of Darkness: Feminine Daemonology In Male Gothic Fiction By Joseph Adriano, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

It takes a brave soul to publish a "post-Jungian" study of female archetypes in fiction written by nineteenth-century men these days. Let's face it: if the neo-Freudians do not aim first, the feminists will. And then, of course, the Foucaultians will not be far behind. As a critic who has subscribed at various times to all three of those discourse systems, I want to state at the outset that I learned something from reading Joseph Andriano's book, even if I ultimately did not find his methodology persuasive or convincing.


Moral Dominion Over Dying: The Case For Mercy Death, Daniel C. Maguire Apr 1994

Moral Dominion Over Dying: The Case For Mercy Death, Daniel C. Maguire

Theology Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Review Of Romanticism And Gender By Anne K. Mellor, Diane Hoeveler Mar 1994

Review Of Romanticism And Gender By Anne K. Mellor, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

"Does Romanticism have a gender?" Anne Mellor poses this straightforward question at the beginning of her latest book, a valuable and most welcome addition to the burgeoning field of English Romanticism and gender studies. Her affirmative answer, supported by examining twenty of the most influential women publishing between 1780 and 1830, allows her to claim that "a paradigm shift in our conceptual understanding of British literary Romanticism occurs when we give equal weight to the thought and writing of the women of the period" (p. i). Indeed, Mellor's response to her initial question succeeds in complicating our understanding of the …


Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild Feb 1994

Current Literature, Catholic Physicians' Guild

The Linacre Quarterly

Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary, but not the sole source of such material. In general, abstracts are intended to reflect the substance of the original article. Contributions and comments from readers are invited. (E.G. Laforet, M.D., 170 Middlesex Rd. Chestnut Hill, MA 02167.)


[Book Review Of] Principles For A Catholic Morality, By Timothy E. O'Connell, William E. May Feb 1994

[Book Review Of] Principles For A Catholic Morality, By Timothy E. O'Connell, William E. May

The Linacre Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Some Noteworthy Jesuits, John Donnelly Jan 1994

Some Noteworthy Jesuits, John Donnelly

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Saint Ignatius Loyola And Jesuit History, John Donnelly Jan 1994

Saint Ignatius Loyola And Jesuit History, John Donnelly

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Saint Joan Of Arc, John Donnelly Jan 1994

Saint Joan Of Arc, John Donnelly

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Congregation Of The Oratory, John Donnelly Jan 1994

The Congregation Of The Oratory, John Donnelly

History Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Glossolalia, Angela Sorby Jan 1994

Glossolalia, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Gold Rush, Angela Sorby Jan 1994

Gold Rush, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Reconsidering Essentialism For Feminist Composition Pedagogy: Adrienne Rich’S ‘Politics Of Location’ As A Theory Of Writerly Agency, Krista Ratcliffe Jan 1994

Reconsidering Essentialism For Feminist Composition Pedagogy: Adrienne Rich’S ‘Politics Of Location’ As A Theory Of Writerly Agency, Krista Ratcliffe

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Community (Dictionary Entry), Philip J. Rossi Jan 1994

Community (Dictionary Entry), Philip J. Rossi

Theology Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Decapitating Romance: Class, Fetish, And Ideology In Keats’S Isabella, Diane Hoeveler Jan 1994

Decapitating Romance: Class, Fetish, And Ideology In Keats’S Isabella, Diane Hoeveler

English Faculty Research and Publications

Critics of Keats's Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil (1818) traditionally focus on the poem's "transitional" status between the early Endymion and the later and much greater odes. This article reads the poem as a shocking and angry poem by interrogating the meanings of the decapitated head that lies at the core of the text. By interrogating the head I read the work as an expression of Keats's attempt to bury his grief for his parents' deaths, to repudiate his middle-class origins, and to deny his attraction to "Romance," the popular Gothic ballad tradition of his day. The text explores …


Introduction: Poetry And Mass Culture, Angela Sorby Jan 1994

Introduction: Poetry And Mass Culture, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Escalator, Angela Sorby Jan 1994

Escalator, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Timber Queen, Angela Sorby Jan 1994

Timber Queen, Angela Sorby

English Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Assemblage And Photography, Curtis L. Carter Jan 1994

Assemblage And Photography, Curtis L. Carter

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Wissenschaftslehre Of 1801-1802, Michael Vater Jan 1994

The Wissenschaftslehre Of 1801-1802, Michael Vater

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.