A Persistent Pessimism: On Roger Scruton’s “Why Are Pessimists Ignored?”
One of the many nightmarish global crises indexed in the pages of the New York Times this past week was the identification of an…
Denny Kinlaw is Assistant Professor of English and a member of the Honors College at Houston Baptist University. He is former Editor of Transpositions and he is completing his PhD on the intersection of literary theory and theology in the fiction of David Foster Wallace at the Institute of Theology, Imagination and the Arts, University of St Andrews. Before coming to St Andrews, Denny conducted research for Kirk Documentary Group in Boston, MA producing documentary films for PBS FRONTLINE. He received his BA in English from Harvard University in 2008.
One of the many nightmarish global crises indexed in the pages of the New York Times this past week was the identification of an…
Kirstie Blair. Form and Faith in Victorian Poetry and Religion. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 258 pp., £60.00/$110.00 cloth. In this book Kirstie Blair,…