Published: January 1981
See the issue summary and contents below.
8 essays, totalling 152 pages
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This general issue of Mosaic treats a wide variety of texts and genres from medieval allegory to contemporary screenwriting. Among other topics, this issue offers essays on the “doctrinal complexity” of John Donne’s Holy Sonnets, William Carlos Williams’s use of Greek mythology, and artists’ response to Charles Darwin.
Socio-Economic Disarray and Literary Response: Concord and WaldenPhilip R. Yannella | |
John Donne and the Problem of "Knowing Faith"Ronald B. Bond | |
Zarathustra's Hermeneutics LessonGary Shapiro | |
Robert Bolt and the Marxist View of HistoryWilliam J. Free | |
James Joyce and the Cubist EstheticJo-Anna Isaak | |
"Spring and All": The Myth of Kore in the Poetry of William Carlos WilliamsAudrey T. Rodgers | |
Destiny or Descent?: Responses to DarwinJames Harrison | |
The Visionary Voyage in Science Fiction and Medieval AllegoryLaurel Braswell |