Review: Reading in the Wilderness
byJessica Brantley, Reading in the Wilderness: Private Devotion and Public Performance in Late Medieval England. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp….
Jessica Brantley, Reading in the Wilderness: Private Devotion and Public Performance in Late Medieval England. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp….
Malcolm Guite, Waiting on the Word: A Poem a Day for Advent, Christmas and Epiphany. London: Canterbury Press, 2015, 978-184-825-8006, 158 pp, £10.99. In keeping with…
Roger Scruton. The Soul of the World. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014, viii + 205 pp., $27.95 cloth. In this, the forty-first text of…
The following two poems were written as part of a project exploring the possibilities of employing iambic pentameter – that worn, old meter perfected…
As early as 2005, the Los Angeles Times was announcing the arrival of a new generation of musicians whose preference for introversion over boisterous ego and overwrought sexuality…
“Why is it that you like to read such dark stories?” As a literature professor at a small evangelical Christian college, I often get…
Horror Studies has in the past few decades become increasingly interested in philosophy. The objects of fear that horror produced were not merely a…