VOLUME LXIII, No. 1
November 2023
Articles:
- Illustrated Editions of George Herbert: The 1873 Nelson and Sons Edition
 by Robert C. Evans
- Towards a New Definition of the Icon: A Theological Reading of Malevich’s Black Square beyond the “Aesthetics of Presence”
 by Clemena Antonova
- Aesthetic Aspects of Sergei Bulgakov’s Sophiology
 by Victor V. Bychkov
VOLUME LXII, No. 2
May 2023
Articles:
- The Problematic Historicity of Bonaventure’s Legenda Maior.
 A Historian’s Response to Recent Criticism of Historians on the Seraphic Doctor
 by Michael F. Cusato, O.F.M.
- Thomas Jefferson And Judaism: Revisiting Recent Historical Assessments
 by Arthur Scherr
- The Morality of Using Persons for Entertainment: in Ralph Ellison’s “Battle Royal”
 by Patrick K. Dooley
- “A Kind of White James Baldwin”: Thomas Merton and James Baldwin
 Paul M. Pearson
VOLUME LXII, No. 1
November 2022
Articles:
- Pagan Virtue in the City of God
 by Tyler Pellegrin
- Franciscan Poverty as Virtual Perfection: The Description of the Apostolic Life in Peter of John Olivi’s Matthew Commentary
 by James M. Matenaer
- The Senses and Female Religious Experiences in an Illustrated Meditationes Vitae Christi
 by Holly Flora
- Thomas Merton’s Two Cities: The Augustinian Framework of The Tower of Babel
 by Patrick F. O’Connell
VOLUME LXI, No. 2
May 2022
Articles:
- The Shadows of Ancien Régime Tyranny: Latude’s Mémoires (1790) as a source for Borel’s Madame Putiphar (1839)
 by Michael J. Mulryan
- Works of Love in Times of Hatred: A Kierkegaardian Reading of Etty Hillesum’s Approach to Love
 by Angeline Sorna and Laura Dameris Chellajothi
- Lortz v. Erasmus: One Juror’s Verdict
 by Patrick F. O’Connell
VOLUME LXI, No. 1
November 2021
Articles:
- 2021: The year of Dante and Bonaventure
 by Joshua C. Benson
- A Christo sub specie Seraph: Revisiting St. Bonaventure’s Theology of the Stigmata
 by Katherine Wrisley Shelby
- Bonaventure and Identity: Loving That Which We Are
 by Benjamin Winter
- One Way and Another: The Augustinian-Dionysian Dialectic in the Thought of Saint Bonaventure
 by T. Alexander Giltner
VOLUME LX, No. 2
May 2021
Articles:
- Rethinking the Reception of Augustine in Early Franciscan Psychology (c. 1230-45)
 by Lydia Schumacher
- Spiritual Change: The Existential Demands of Woolf’s Response
 by Bernadette McNary-Zak
- Good and Evil in Albert Camus’ L’étranger: Sadism and Salamano’s Significance
 by Arthur Scherr
VOLUME LX, No. 1
November 2020
Articles:
- Cithara: Special Issue on Comparative Theology
 by R. Trent Pomplun
- Dharmakīrti and the Theologians: Pratyabhijñā Śaivism and Christian Theological Reading
 by Matthew Z. Vale
- Avicenna and Medieval Franciscans on the Philosophical Foundations of Beauty
 by Hadi Rabiei
- Voltaire and the Jews’ Promised Land
 by Arthur Scherr
- “The Sheer Beauty of the Throb of Bliss of Self-consiousness”: To the Possibility of a Dialogue between Hindu and Christian Theological Aesthetics. A Review Article
 by Oleg Bychkov
 
VOLUME LIX, No. 2
May 2020
- The Doctrine of Univocity: A Scotist Response to Radical Orthodoxy
 by Dominic Abbott
- Illustrated Editions of George Herbert: The 1854 Routledge Edition Prepared by Robert Willmott
 by Robert C. Evans
- A Canterbury Tale: Thomas Merton and St. Anselm
 by Patrick F. O’Connell
 
VOLUME LIX, No. 1
November 2019
Articles:
- Illustrated Editions of George Herbert: The 1861 Gall & Inglis Edition
 by Robert C. Evans
- Emily Dickinson and the Question of Belief
 by Gary Grieve-Carlson
 
Volume LVIII, No. 2
May 2019
Articles:
- Getting to Know George Herbert: An Interview 
 by James Doelman
- Bearing the Longest Part: George Herbert and the Disorientation of Doubt 
 by Erica Morton-Starner
- Thy Rod and Staff: Affliction as Affection in George Herbert 
 by Buffy Turner
- The Theme of Faith in George Herbert’s Poetry 
 by Amber True
Volume LVIII, No. 1
November 2018
Articles:
- “Visions Judaiques”: John Adams on Judaism and Christianity 
 by Arthur Scherr
- The Meaning of Beauty in Some Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Russian Religious Philosophers 
 by Victor V. Bychkov
 
Volume LVII, No. 2
May 2018
Articles:
- George Herbert, Robert Frost, and Others: The Dying Fall of Lyric Poetry 
 by Richard Harp
- Productive Discord and George Herbert’s “Artillerie” 
 by Buffy Turner
- Our Souls and Fleshy Hearts: The Body, Sacraments, and Grace in Herbert’s “The H. Communion” 
 by Clay Greene
- Richard Crashaw and George Herbert’s The Temple: Mystery, Liturgy, Error 
 by Gary Kuchar
Volume LVII, No. 1
November 2017
Articles:
- The Elephant and the Lamb: The De Reductione Artium as a Work of Art 
 By John V. Fleming
- "He Is All Delight": A Pedagogy of Beauty in Bonaventure’s De Triplici Via 
 By Laura A. Smit
- Seeing Beauty in Mathematics: On Bonaventure’s "Reduction" of Mathematics to Theology 
 By James M. Turner
- "The Intentional Being of God": the Son as the Presentational Aspect of God in Bonaventure and Peter Aureol 
 By Oleg V. Bychkov
- The Franciscan Tradition, Bonaventure, and the Doctrine of the Spiritual Senses in Medieval and Contemporary Theology: A Review Article 
 By Oleg V. Bychkov
 
Volume LVI, No. 2
May 2017
Articles:
- An Invitation to Pope Leo X 
 By Bernadette Mcnary-Zak
- Religious Respectability: The Black Bourgeoisie and the Politics of Belief in Frank J. Webb's The Garies and Their Friends 
 By Megan Walsh
- Writers as Copyists: Melville's Bartleby and a Sampling of Scriveners
 from Dante to Jacques Derrida
 By John Mulryan
Volume LVI, No. 1
 November 2016
Articles:
- "Strange Love": The Question of Innotescence in John Donne’s Holy Sonnets
 By Russell M. Hillier
- The Artistry of the "Christmas" Poems of Sir Matthew Hale (1609-1676): A "Miltonic" Poet of the Mid-Seventeenth Century 
 By Robert C. Evans
- Thomas Jefferson, Immortality, and the Fear of Death: A Reconsideration
 By Arthur Scherr
Volume LV, No. 2
May 2016
Articles:
- Gratia gratis data: Claudel’s Concept of Poet and Poetry
 By Sandro Sticca
- Flannery O’Connor’s Christian Politics
 By Robert C. Evans
Volume LV, No. 1
 November 2015
Articles:
- The Makings of a Revolutionary Hero avant la lettre: The Adventurous Life of l’Abbé Comte Jean-Albert Archambaud de Bucquoy (1670-1740)
 By Michael J. Mulryan
- Snakes and the Sacred in Cather’s Southwest Stories: Understanding Religiosity in Other Cultures
 By Patrick K. Dooley
Volume LIV, No. 2
May 2015
Articles:
- Thomas Izod Bennett, MD, and Thomas Merton: A History and Examination of Their Interaction 
 By F. Douglas Scutchfield, MD
- The Whale and the Ivy — Journey and Stability in the Life and Writings of Thomas Merton 
 By Paul M. Pearson
- Awakening in the Garden: Thomas Merton’s Discovery of Paradise 
 By Monica Weis, SSJ
Volume LIV, No. 1
November 2014
Articles:
- Christine de Pizan’s Vision for the Exemplary Parenting of Mother Marina 
 By Bernadette McNary-Zak
- Towards a Christian Aesthetics: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective 
 By Clemena Antonova
- Camus, Jesus, and Race: The Stranger and “The Growing Stone”
 By Arthur Scherr
Volume LIII, No. 2
May 2014
Articles:
- Dantesque Visions of the Afterlife in the “Uncanonized” Texts of Scripture 
 By John Mulryan
- Taking Ritual Too Far: A Review of Geoffrey Koziol’s The Politics of Memory and Identity in Carolingian Royal Diplomas: The West Frankish Kingdom (840-987) 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- Peter of John Olivi. A Treatise on Contracts: A Review of Sylvain Piron’s Pierre de Jean Olivi. Traité des contrats 
 By David Flood
Volume LIII, No. 1
November 2013
Articles:
- Transcendental Epistemology and Proofs of the Existence of God in Seventeenth-century Rationalist Philosophy: The Proof from the Existence of Mental Substance in Nicolas Malebranche’s Search after Truth
 By Richard Paul Cumming
- Understanding Artistic Creativity through the Aesthetics of Jacques Maritain 
 By Lisa Radakovich
- Holsberg The Laity, the World and the Legacy of Vatican II on the Consecrated Life 
 By Jason Zuidema
Volume LII, No. 2
May 2013
Articles:
- Milton and Obedience
 By Timothy Watt
Volume LII, No. 1
November 2012
Articles:
- The Crossbow in English Warfare from King John to Edward I An Administrative Perspective 
 By David S. Bachrach
- Iago and the Arts of Satan: a Homiletic Reading 
 By Joan Larsen Klein
- Sharing in Triune Glory: Balthasar’s Theological Aesthetics and Deification 
 By Brendan Mcinerny
Volume LI, No. 2
May 2012
Articles:
- Chaos Theory and Humanism: A Tribute to Cithara on Its 50th Anniversary 
 By Howard R. Wolf
- Why Can’t We Be Happier? 
 By James O. Grunebaum
- A Grim Cycle of Life: The Indigent’s Spatial Journey in Louis-Sébastien Mercier’s Tableau de Paris (1781-88)
 By Michael Mulryan
Volume LI, No. 1
November 2011
Articles:
- How Does Beauty Save? Evocations From Federico García Lorca’s Teoría Y Juego Del Duende
 By Cecilia González-Andrieu
- Through a Glass, Darkly: Seeing Film in Theological Perspective 
 By Ivan P. Morillo Khovacs
- The ‘Prophetic-Ethical’ Dimension of Sacred Art and Alejandro Garcia-Rivera’s Pursuit of the Garden of God 
 By Dominic Colonna
Volume L, No. 2
May 2011
Articles:
- Thomas Merton’s Desert Spirituality
 By Gerald J. Schiffhorst
- Ernest Hemingway: “After Such Knowledge…”
 By Howard R. Wolf
- The Harold Pinter I Knew: Transcendence in Drama and the Man 
 By Penelope Prentice
Volume L, No. 1
November 2010
Articles:
- Diocletian’s Inflation: Primarily in Gaul 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- Felicia Hemans’ Boy on the Burning Deck: Sentimental or Subversive? 
 By Lauren P. Matz
Volume XLIX, No. 2
May 2010
Articles:
- The Country Beyond Words: Silence and Christian Mindfulness 
 By Gerald J. Schiffhorst
- Growing Up In New York City: A Generational Memoir (1941-1960) 
 By Howard R. Wolf
- Dr. Frayne and Mr. Slocum: Authenticity and the Hybrid Western Drama 
 By Jefferson D. Slagle
Volume XLIX, No. 1
November 2009
Articles:
- Albert C. Labriola: A Tribute 
 By Michael Lieb
- “Doing What He Describes”: Enactment in Milton’s Poetry 
 By John Leonard
- John Milton, Anglus: the Quest for an English Identity 
 By Stella Revard
- Tradition and the Budding Individual Talent: Milton’s Paraphrase of Psalm 114 
 By Richard J. DuRocher
Volume XLVIII, No. 2
May 2009
Articles:
- After the 1960’s: Too Close Reading and the Limits of Postmodernism 
 By Howard R. Wolf
- Thematic Integrity in Thomas Merton’s Conjectures of A Guilty Bystander 
 By Ross Labrie
- “A Little Taller than Homer”: Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “Hector in the Garden” 
 By Lauren P. Matz
Volume XLVIII, No. 1
November 2008
Articles:
- From Pilgrimage to Crusade 
 By Thomas Merton
- Thomas Merton on the Contemplative Life and Personhood 
 By Richard Reilly
- On Manuscripts and Things: The Thomas Merton Archives at St. Bonaventure University 
 By Paul J. Spaeth
Volume XLVII, No. 2
May 2008
Articles:
- The Belial Tradition in Old English: Satan’s Emissary in Cynewulf’s Juliana 
 By T. Ross Leasure
- Through Nurture and Good Advisement: Paulina, Ideal Orator of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale 
 By Scott F. Crider
- Religious Partisanship in Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary 
 By Chester Chapin
Volume XLVII, No. 1
November 2007
Articles:
- The Culture of Combat in the Middle Ages 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- Two Seminal Books on John Milton: A Review Article 
 By John Mulryan
- Driving from Selective Quotation: John Milton, Areopagitica, and Professor Fish 
 By John Leonard
Volume XLVI, No. 2
May 2007
Articles:
- “Exchange me for a goat”: Iago’s Ewes and Rams, Othello’s Goats and Monkeys, and Matthew 25:31-45 
 By Philip C. Kolin
- Samuel Johnson and the Church’s Convocation 
 By Chester Chapin
- Is Proselytizing Indigenous People an Act of Violence? Willa Cather’s Missionaries in Shadows on the Rock and Death Comes for the Archbishop 
 By Patrick K. Dooley
Volume XLVI, No. 1
November 2006
Articles:
- The Merchant of Venice after the Holocaust, or Shakespearean Comedy Meets Auschwitz 
 By Michael Shapiro
- Shylock and Jacob, the Patriarch 
 By Stanley Stewart
- Poetry, Proof, and Pedigree in The Merchant of Venice 
 By Christy Desmet
Volume XLV, No. 2
May 2006
Articles:
- A Partial Text and Translation of the Anonymous Late Twelfth Century Life of St. Elphege (Cambridge MS 375, ff. 57R-63R) 
 By Oleg V. Bychkov
- Shakespeare and the French Epistemologists 
 By John D. Cox
- Aemilia Lanyer’s “Many Worlds” 
 By John Leonard
Volume XLV, No. 1
November 2005
Articles:
- Gregory of Nyssa and His Sister Macrina: A Holy Alliance 
 By Bernadette McNary-Zak
- David Hume’s “Shakespeare” 
 By Stanley Stewart
- Samuel Johnson and the Argument from Prophecy 
 By Chester Chapin
Volume XLIV, No. 2
May 2005
Articles:
- The Belial Tradition Revisited: Situating the Lesser Demon in the Works of Palladinus, Salandra, Vondel, and Milton 
 By T. Ross Leasure
- Paradise Lost and Politics Gained: Milton Rewrites Scripture 
 By Paul M. Dowling
- The Garden in T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets 
 By Michael D. Spencer
Volume XLIV, No. 1
November 2004
Articles:
- Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and the Anticipation of 1603 
 By Jeffrey Kahan
- The Concept of the “Honest Doubter” in Eighteenth-Century Britain 
 By Chester Chapin
- Night-Sea Journeying: The Text-World and Life-Text of John Barth 
 By Charles A. S. Ernest
Volume XLIII, No. 2 
May 2004
Articles:
- Hooker Among the Giants: The Continuity and Creativity of Richard Hooker’s Doctrine of Justification 
 By Egil Grislis
- “Philosophy” in William Richardson’s Philosophical Analysis of Shakespeare 
 By Stanley Stewart
- Taking the Eucharist Both Ways in Shakespeare’s Hamlet 
 By Maurice Hunt
Volume XLIII, No. 1
November 2003
Articles:
- ‘A World of My Own’: John Milton’s and Margaret Cavendish’s Reflections of Paradise 
 By Marianne Micros
- Two Great World Systems: Galileo, Milton, and the Problem of Truth 
 By John C. Ulreich
- Jacobus Palladinus, the Belial Tradition, and Milton’s Lesser Demon 
 By T. Ross Leasure
Volume XLII, No. 2
May 2003
Articles:
- St. Thomas Aquinas on Self-Knowledge and Self-Awareness 
 By Bernd Goehring
- The Importance of the Psalms of David in William Langland’s The Vision of Piers Plowman 
 By Douglas Wurtele
- Catholicism, Religion, and Ben Jonson 
 By Richard Harp
Volume XLII, No. 1
November 2002
Articles:
- A Christmas Visit in Srinagar, Kashmir (December, 1952) 
 By John M. Steadman
- The Holy Spirit in Selected Manuscript Illumination 
 By Albert C. Labriola
- Samuel Johnson and the Geologists 
 By Chester Chapin
Volume XLI, No. 2
May 2002
Articles:
- Articles The Genesis of Paradise Lost: What Milton May Have Seen in the Junius Manuscript 
 By T. Ross Leasure
- Jacques Hugues and Christian Allegories of Homer 
 By James M. Scott
- Dorothy Day, Daniel Berrigan, and Thomas Merton: The Disobedience of Waiting for Godot 
 By Michael J. Callaghan, C. M.
Volume XLI, No. 1
November 2001
Articles:
- Adalhard of Corbie’s De ordine palatii: Some Methodological Observations Regarding Chapters 29-36 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- Samuel Johnson: Latitudinarian or High Churchman? 
 By Chester Chapin
Volume XL, No. 2
May 2001
Articles:
- John Steadman at the Huntington Library 
 By Martin Ridge
- “This illusion of a brighter earth”: John Steadman’s Poetic World 
 By John T. Shawcross
- Milton and Socrates by John Mulryan 20The Annunciation and Its Hebraic Analogues 
 By Albert C. Labriola
- Officium concionatoris (1676) and the Survival of Doctrines-and-Uses Preaching 
 By Jameela Lares
- John Steadman: A Select Biography Prepared 
 By Theresa Howe
Volume XL, No. 1
November 2000
Articles:
- The Debate Between the Knight and the Cleric: Emendation and Translation 
 By Oleg V. Bychkov
- Paradise Lost, Christian Epic, and the Familiar Sublime 
 By Gregory Machacek
Volume XXXIX, No. 2
May 2000
Articles:
- Music and Meaning in Four Versions of the Romeo and Juliet Story 
 By John J. Joyce
- Retracing a Passage to Asia: Provisional Recantations 
 By John M. Steadman
- The Crisis in Humanistic Studies: A Review Article 
 By John Mulryan
Volume XXXIX, No. 1
November 1999
Articles:
- Biblical Typology and the Holy Spirit: The Tree of Jesse and the Crucifixion 
 By Albert C. Labriola
- Adamic Typology and Pauline Schemes of Regeneration: Paradise Lost and Regained 
 By John M. Steadman
- Healing the World in Oneself: The Contemplative Path In Wendell Berry’s Sabbaths 
 By John Jacobs Holden
Volume XXXVIII, No. 2
May 1999
Articles:
- Persephone’s Garden: A Meditation on Life, Death, and Poetry 
 By John C. Ulreich
- Thomas Merton and America 
 By Ross Labrie
- Milton and Medieval “Mixed Life” 
 By Richard Harp
Volume XXXVIII, No. 1
November 1998
Articles:
- Just Love: The Promise of Writing in the Quantum Weirdness of the 21st Century 
 By Penelope Prentice
- On Becoming Friends 
 By James O. Grunebaum
Volume XXXVII, No. 2
May 1998
Articles:
- The Rape of Dinah: Gender, Body, Text, and the Israelite Nation 
 By Julie A. Bokser
- Penitence in John Milton’s Samson Agonistes and Thomas Aquinas’s Summa Theologiae 
 By Philip Dust
- The Question of Belonging: Religious Politics Over the Pannonia at the Time of the Magyars’ Arrival in the 890’s 
 By Z. J. Kosztolniyik
Volume XXXVII, No. 1
November 1997
Articles:
- Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure: Its Glassy Essence 
 By Edward W. Tayler
- The God of Paradise Lost and the Divina Commedia 
 By John M. Steadman
- Urban and Regional Identity in the Preaching of Domenico De’Omenichi (1416-1478) 
 By Martin F. Ederer
Volume XXXVI, No. 2
May 1997
Articles:
- The Itinerarium: St. Bonaventure’s Interpretation of St. Francis’s Seraphic Vision 
 By Anthony Murphy
- Is St. Bonaventure’s Itinerarium A Conservative Docment? 
 By Nick Braune
- Journeying to God: Muhammad’s Idra and Mi’raj 
 By Walter H. Wagner
Volume XXXVI, No. 1
November 1996
Articles:
- Clement of Alexandria’s Self-Understanding 
 By Walter H. Wagner
- Classical Theism, Pantheism, and Panentheism 
 By Daniel A. Dombrowski
- Spenser, Milton, Donne: A Review Article 
 By John Mulryan
Volume XXXV, No. 2
May 1996
Articles:
- The Christ Figura in Some Literary Texts: Image and Theme 
 By John T. Shawcross
- “Clear Geometric Praise”: Two Ekphrastic Poems of May Sarton 
 By Frances M. Malpezzi
- Canonizing Bloom: A Review Essay 
 By Stanley Stewart
Volume XXXV, No. 1
November 1995
Articles:
- Two Theological Epics: Reconsiderations of the Dante-Milton Parallel 
 By John Steadman
- Chaucer’s Merchant and His Shrewish Wife: The Justinus Crux and Augustinian Theology 
 By Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
- The Alleged Political and Religious Impact of the Aragones Cortes On the Hungarian Diets of the Late Thirteenth Century 
 By Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Volume XXXIV, No. 2
May 1995
Articles:
- Toward Understanding Justin Martyr 
 By Walter H. Wagner
- Thomas Merton and the Multiculturalism Debate: Cultural Diversity or Transcultural Consciousness? 
 By Patrick F. O’Connell
- Patrick Allitt’s Catholic Intellectuals and Conservative Politics in America: 1950-1985: A Review Article 
 By Barry D. Riccio
Volume XXXIV, No. 1
November 1994
Articles:
- Imperial Diplomacy Between Francia and Byzantium: The Letter of Louis II to Basil I in 871 
 By Steven Fanning
- Chaucer’s Retractions: A “Verray Parfit Penitence” 
 By Jameela Lares
- Ben Jonson’s Comic Apocalypse 
 By Richard Harp
Volume XXXIII, No. 2
May 1994
Articles:
- Anthropologists and Early Medieval History: Some Problems 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- Gender-Crossing in the Prioress’ Tale: Chaucer’s Satire on Theological Anti-Semitism? 
 By Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
- Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex: Laying the Groundwork for Abortion 
 By Father Germain Kopaczynski
Volume XXXIII, No. 1
November 1993
Articles:
- The Antifraternal Tradition in English Renaissance Drama 
 By Paul Voss
- Milton’s Paradise Lost and Grotius’ De iure belli ac pacis [The Law fo War and Peace] 
 By Philip Dust
- Gendered Irony in Ken Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 
 By Theodora-Ann Hague
Volume XXXII, No. 2
May 1993
Articles:
- Álvaro Alonso Barba’s Art of Metallurgy: From the Poetical to the Technological 
 By Alan Soons
- “Conversing, looking, loving”: The Discourse of Reason in Paradise Lost 
 By Alberto Cacicedo
- “I Am That King” – Disordered History and Delusional Writing: The Artful Derangements of Gogol’s “Diary” 
 By Charles A. S. Ernst
Volume XXXII, No. 1
November 1992
Articles:
- ‘Break not them so wrongfully’: Topical Readings of Sir Thomas Wyatt’s Bewitched Lute and the Feminine Other 
 By Eugene R. Cunnar
- Madness in Harold Pinter’s Plays and Filmscripts: The Public Consequences of Private Madness 
 By Penelope Prentice
- From The Sun Also Rises to High Noon: The Hypervisual Great Awakening in American Literature and Film 
 By William E. H. Meyer, Jr.
Volume XXXI, No. 2
May 1992
Articles:
- Peter Brown's Augustine of Hippo at Twenty-Five: A Reconsideration 
 By Jay Wilson
- Alessandro Manzoni and the Milanese Plague of 1630-33 
 By Sergio Citriniti
- Theodor’s Imperfection Creation: A New Reading of Mark Twain’s The Mysterious Stranger 
 By Mark Harris
- Reader-Response Criticism and the Poetry of E.E. Cummings: “Buffalo Bill’ defunct” and “in Just-” 
 By Albert C. Labriola
Volume XXXI, No. 1
November 1991
Articles:
- Kafka’s “The New Attorney”: A Therapeutic Poem Offering a Jewish Way to Face Death
 By Martin Wasserman
- The troubled wit of John Donne’s “blacke Soule”
 By M. Thomas Hester
- The Book of M: Milton’s Paradise Lost as Revisionary Text
 By Michael Lieb
- Job’s Travail of Creation in Gerard Manley Hopkin’s Poetry
 By Laura Barge
Volume XXX, No. 2
May 1991
Articles:
- Tell Me a Story I’ll Never Forget: Deconstructing Traditional Narrative Myths to Challenge the Ethics of Conflict
 By Penelope Prentice
- John Dryden: Protestant in Masquerade? 
 By David Haley
- A Progress from Dryden to Pope: A Movement From the Tyranny of the Few to the Tyranny of the Many 
 By Lawrence K. Dessommes
- Samson’s ‘Fiery Virtue’: The Typological Problem in Samson Agonistes 
 By John C. Ulreich
Volume XXX, No. 1
November 1990
Articles:
- Neo-Roman vs. Feudal: The Heuristic Value of Construct for the Reign of Fulk Nerra, Count of the Angevins (987-1040) 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- A Figure Out of Oral Tradition? Friar Rush and His Quality 
 By Alan Soons
- “Pray Without Ceasing”: Annie Dillard Among the Nature Writers 
 By James I. McClintock
Volume XXIX, No. 2
May 1990
Articles:
- Beyond the Branches: The Nature of George Herbert’s Protestantism 
 By J. Sargent Judge
- “At Heav’n’s Door”: Prayer and Faith in Milton’s Lycidas 
 By Ashraf H. A. Rushdy
- Religion and the Nature of Samuel Johnson’s Toryism 
 By Chester Chapin
- The Noise of Magic Kingdoms: Reflections on Theodicy in Two Recent American Novels 
 By John G. Parks
Volume XXIX, No. 1
November 1989
Articles:
- The Tomb of Fulk Nerra, count of the Angevins (987-1040) 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- Prophetic Voices and Satiric Echoes 
 By Thomas Jemielity
- Apprehensive Moments: Conrad, Chaucer and the Sefer Yetsira 
 By Mark Nieker
Volume XXVIII, No. 2
May 1989
Articles:
- Boyd Litzinger, 1929-1987 
 By Russell J. Jandoli
- Authorial Representation and Owen Feltham’s Resolves 
 By Stanley Stewart
- “These Filthy Rags of Speech”: The Limits of Language and Robert Browning’s Use of the Dramatic Monologue 
 By John J. Joyce
- T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets and the Uses of “Referred Forms” 
 By Robert C. Schweik
Volume XXVIII, No. 1
November 1988
Articles:
- Ivan Karamazov and the “Crucible of Analysis” 
 By Robert V. Wharton
- The Virago and the Bully: Soul-Paralyzed “Spouses” in J. F. Powers’ Prince of Darkness 
 By Kerry S. Walters
- Deprivation of the Somatic and Erotic in Plato’s Republic 
 By Kent Moore
- Trust Amid Sore Affliction: Antonia White’s Novels 
 By Philip F. O’Mara
Volume XXVII, No. 2
May 1988
Articles:
- Milton’s Scholarly Jesus in Paradise Regained 
 By Donald Swanson
- Kafka’s Parable ‘On Parables’ 
 By Paul Gordon
- Thomas Merton and the Language of Poetry 
 By David Rogers
- Love and Survival: The Quintessence of Harold and Pinter’s Plays 
 By Penelope Prentice
Volume XXVII, No. 1
November 1987
Articles:
- Some Observations on the Bayeux Tapestry 
 By Bernard S. Bachrach
- Coleridge’s “Love”: Symbolic Analogate of Love 
 By Jeanie Watson
- A Reassessment of N. A. Berdyaev 
 By Donald E. Davis
- What Does It Mean to Be Out of Touch with One’s Times? 
 By Royce MacGillivray
Volume XXVI, No. 2
May 1987
Articles:
- Signification, Responsibility, Spirit: Bakhtin and Levinas 
 By David Patterson
- Self-Love in Augustine and C.S. Lewis 
 By Frank P. Riga
- Jonathan Edwards’ ‘Personal Narrative’ and the Northampton Controversy 
 By Parker H. Johnson
- Jake Barnes, Chaucer’s Pardoner, and the Restaurant Scene in Ernest Hemmingway’s The Sun Also Rises 
 By Wolfgang E. H. Rudat
Volume XXVI, No. 1
November 1986
Articles:
- Children of Ezekiel: Biblical Prophecy, Madness, and the Cult of the Modern 
 By Michael Lieb
- Job and the Prophets 
 By John S. Tanner
- Coleridge’s ‘Fears in Solitude’ and the Prospect of Social Redemption 
 By John Gatta Jr.
- Constitutionalism, Cult of the Monarch, and the Kingly Office in Early Modern France: A Review Article 
 By Alan Soons
Volume XXV, No. 2
May 1986
Articles:
- ‘God Speaks’: Milton’s Dialogue in Heaven and the Tradition of Divine Deliberation 
 By Albert C. Labriola
- Holy Writ Familiarized to Juvenile Conceptions 
 By Patricia Demers
- Simone de Beauvoir’s La Cérémonie Des Adieux 
 By Alfred Cismaru
- Theology and Evolution in the Short Fiction of Walter M. Miller Jr. 
 By John Ower
Volume XXV, No. 1
November 1985
Articles:
- Saint Thomas More (1477-1535) and Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) 
 By Abbé Germain March’adour
- Dialogue, Myth, and More’s Utopian Drama 
 By Walter M. Gordon
- ‘This Prison of the Yerth’: The Topos of Immurement in the Writings of St. Thomas More 
 By Elizabeth McCutcheon
- Divine Derision and Scorn: The Hebrew Prophets as Satirists 
 By Thomas Jemielity
Volume XXIV, No. 2
May 1985
Articles:
- Four Transpositions of the Theseus Legend in the Hispanic Theater 
 By Alan Soons
- Ezekiel’s Inaugural Vision as a Literary Event 
 By Michael Lieb
- Images of Death in Victorian Hymns 
 By Mary Ann K. Davis
- Beckett’s Questing Hero: Mystic or Pseudomystic? 
 By Laura Barge 49
Volume XXIV, No. 1
November 1984
Articles:
- Herbert and the “Harmonies” of Little Gidding 
 By Stanley Stewart
- Light Imagery in Henry Vaughan’s “The Rain-bow” and “Midnight” 
 By Gertrude Hamilton
- Miltonic Patterns in Flannery O’Connor’s A Good Man is Hard to Find 
 By Jeffrey B. Loomis
- Dostoevsky’s Defense of Christ in The Brothers Karamazov: Part Two 
 By Robert V. Wharton
Volume XXIII, No. 2
May 1984
Articles:
- Roads to Happiness in The Brothers Karamazov: Dostoevsky’s Defense of Christ 
 By Robert V. Wharton
- King Arthur, the Grail Quest, and Late Medieval Spirituality 
 By Michael Masi
- George Eliot’s Romola and the Preservation of Household Gods 
 By Henry Alley
- Recent Trends in Spenser Studies: 1981-1983 
 By John Mulryan
Volume XXIII, No. 1
November 1983
Articles:
- ‘A Hand to Turn the Time’: History as Film in Gravity’s Rainbow 
 By John R. Holmes
- Renaissance Adolescent Marriage: Another Look at Hymen 
 By D’Orsay W. Pearson
- Milton’s Use (Or Abuse) Of History in Areopagitica 
 By Paul M. Dowling
- Chaucer and the Muse of History: A Presumption of Objectivity in Troilus and Criseyde 
 By George J. Sommer
Volume XXII, No. 2
May 1983
Articles:
- Prophets, Priests, and Poets: Toward a Definition of Religious Fiction 
 By John C. Ulreich
- Shaftesbury and the Classical View of Human Nature 
 By Chester Chapin
- Leopold Bloom and the Nineteenth-Century Fictional Stereotype of the Jew 
 By Erwin R. Steinberg
- The Organs of the Eye and Ear: Complementary Modes of Perception in George Herbert’s The Temple 
 By David L. Pollard
Volume XXII, No. 1
November 1982
Articles:
- The Comic Milton and Italian Burlesque Poets 
 By John Wooten
- Paradise Lost as Literary Myth 
 By J. R. Brink
- As Margaret Mourns: Hopkins, Goethe, and Shaffer on ‘Eternal Delight’ 
 By Jeffrey B. Loomis
- Black Cottages: Frost, Eliot, and the Fate of Individualism 
 By Stephen J. Adams
Volume XXI, No. 2
May 1982
Articles:
- Roger Marston, O.F.M.: An Example of Thirteenth-Century Anti-Semitic Apologetics 
 By Girard J. Etzkorn
- Intimations of Immortality: Coleridge’s World of Spirits 
 By Anya Taylor
- The Reluctant Nation?: The Question of Southern Nationalism and Secession, 1860-1861 
 by Peter D. Jermann
- Intransigence and Devotion: A New Look at Paul Claudel’s L’Otage 
 By Alfred Cismaru
Volume XXI, No. 1
November 1981
Articles:
- Homer’s Iliad and the Genesis of Mock-Heroic 
 By Michael West
- The Continuity of Post-Classical Dialogue 
 By K. J. Wilson
- The Christian Story of Creation and Redemption: Heilsgeschichte Reconsidered 
 By William L. Power
- Some Recent Studies of Milton 
 By Michael Lieb
Volume XX, No. 2
May 1981
Articles:
- “A Duck in a Chicken Coop”: Thomas Merton and the Crisis of the Missing Years 
 By David D. Cooper
- The Crossroads of Myth and Irony: Thomas Merton’s “Change of Address” 
 By Rev. George A. Kilcourse
- Thomas Merton and Freedom 
 By Rev. William H. Shannon
- The Surprising Orthodoxy of Merton’s Blake 
 By John R. Holmes
- Merton the Teilhardian 
 By Harry James Cargas
Volume XX, No. 1
November 1980
Articles:
- The Death of Samuel Johnson and the Ars Moriendi Tradition 
 By O. M. Brack Jr.
- Transcendentalism, Song, and Cosmic Light in Robert Browning’s Men and Women (1863, 1868) 
 By John J. Joyce
- The Rendered and the Surrendered Pose of Edgar Allan Poe 
 By Donald Pease
- The Religious Experience and the “Mystery of Imprisonment” in John Cheever’s Falconer 
 By Robert A. Morace
Volume XIX, No. 2
May 1980
Articles:
- The Devil and the Lombards: Two Merry Tales by Thomas More 
 By Germain Marc’hadour
- Triads and Trinity in the Poetry of Robert Browning 
 By Elizabeth Bieman
- Man, Magician, Poet, God – An Image in Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern Literature 
 By Samuel Schuman
- The Undivided World of Pleistocene Eden: Charles Olson’s Maximus 
 By James F. Knapp
Volume XIX, No. 1
November 1979
Articles:
- Hegel: Philosophy and Worship 
 By William Desmond
- Literature and the Miscast Marriages of Middlemarch and Daniel Deronda 
 By Henry Alley
- The Survival of the Human Spirit in an Age of Crisis: Edwin Muir’s Vision of Modern History 
 By J. Brooks Bouson
- Magyar Beginnings in the Reports of Hungarian and Byzantine Chroniclers 
 By Zoltan J. Kosztolyik
Volume XVIII, No. 2
May 1979
Articles:
- Samson’s Riddle: Judges 13-16 as Parable 
 By John C. Ulreich Jr.
- Samuel Johnson and the Abominable Fancy 
 By William Holtz
- Plato and Augustine on Human Weakness 
 By Richard Reilly
- Faulkner’s Joe Christmas: “Memory Believes Before Knowing Remembers” 
 By Edward Sichi Jr.
Volume XVIII, No. 1
November 1978
Articles:
- Stasis and John Milton and the Myths of Time 
 By John T. Shawcross
- George Herbert and the Tradition of Jacob 
 By Garret Keizer
- Kafka’s “Before the Law”: A Religious Archetype With Multiple Referents 
 By Erwin R. Steinberg
- The Roots of Mark Twains’ Pessimism in What is Man? 
 By Vincent Carretta
- John Updike and Karl Barth: An Insistent “Yes” 
 By Joseph B. Wagner
Volume XVII, No. 2
May 1978
Articles:
- Tragic Perspective in Thomas More’s Dialogue with Margaret in the Tower 
 By Walter M. Gordon
- Humanism and the Encyclopedic Tradition of the Fifteenth Century 
 By William Melczer
- Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine: its Topicality and its Tone 
 By R. B. Reed
- The Bible, Metaphysics and Logic: Edmond La B. Cherbonnier and Other Theorists
 By William L. Power
- The Function of Fantasy in Tennyson’s “The Holy Grail” 
 By Katharyn Crabbe
Volume XVII, No. 1
November 1977
Articles:
- Religious Attitudes Toward Progress: Whitman and Berdyaev 
 By Stephen L. Tanner
- The Quest for the Transcendent Self: The Buddhist-Christian Merger in Thomas Merton’s Poetry 
 By Virginia F. Randall
- “More Than History Can Pattern”: Notes Towards an Understanding of Shakespeare’s Romances
 By David Scott Kastan
- The Eroded Mountain: The Order of Grandmont and its Failure as a Medieval Monastic Community 
 By Jane Crawford Muratore
Volume XVI, No. 2
May 1977
Articles:
- Is Bloom a Jew? By Dorith Ofri-Scheps The Lessons of Myth in Lord of the Flies 
 By W. K. Thomas
- From Puritan to American Providential Thought 
 By John F. Berens
- “The Steps of a Good Man”: Thackeray’s Colonel Newcome 
 By John Olmsted
- From Stephen Crane to William Faulkner: Some Remarks on the Religious Sense in American Literature 
 By Seymour Gross and Rosalie Murphy
- Dreyden on the Priesthood: “The Character of the Good Parson” 
 By G. Douglas Atkins
Volume XVI, No. 1
November 1976
Articles:
- The Charter Myth of America: A Study of Political Symbolism in the Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents 
 By Ronal E. Isetti
- Dream and Non-Dream in Dante’s The Vita Nuova 
 By Marcia Aronoff
- Guilt and Expiation in John Osborne’ Plays 
 By Michael Haltresht
- Regal and Legal Concepts of Kingship 
 By Peter R. Macaluso
- Yeat’s The Magi and Eliot’s The Journey of the Magi: The Failure of Epiphany 
 By Keith W. Schlegel
- Roskolnikov and Frankenstein: The Deadly Search for a Rational Paradise 
 By Jonas Zdanys
- Charles Mills, 1915-’75, An Appreciation 
 By Anthony Farrow
Volume XV, No. 2
May 1976
Articles:
- The Empty Heaven of Samuel Beckett 
 By Laura Barge
- The Role of Gerard of Csanad (ob 1046) in Preserving the Church in Hungary 
 By Zoltan J. Kosztolnyik
- An Artistic Vision of Election in “Spotted Horses” 
 By Alma A. Ilacqua
- Gerard Groote (1340-1384) and the Brothers of the Common Life: An Experiment for Today? 
 By A. David Bos
- Benjamin Disraeli: The Discarded Self 
 By Bertha Keveson Hertz
- Blake’s Moving Words and the Dread of Embodiment 
 By Anya Taylor
- The Tudor Enigma: Henry VIII and the Tudor Historians: A Review Article 
 By William W. MacDonald
Volume XV, No. 1
November 1975
Articles:
- The Schlemiel as Humanist: Thomas Berger’s Carlo Reinhart 
 By Douglas A. Hughes
- The Christian Humanism of St. Gregory of Nazianzus 
 By Jane Crawford Muratore
- Samson Agonistes and the Masque Tradition 
 By George S. Peek
- Structuring the Rage Within: The Spiritual Autobiographies of Newmann and Orestes Brownson 
 By James E. Barcus
- Dante’s Statius 
 By H. David Brumble III
- Dark Parable: History and Theology in Graham Greene’s “The Destructors” 
 By John Ower
- Toward the Whole of Lawrence: Varieties of Recent D. H. Lawrence Criticism – A Review Article 
 By John W. Haegert
Volume XIV, No. 2
May 1975
Articles:
- Friedrick Von Hügel: The Ultramontane as Ecumenist 
 By Michael J. Kerlin
- Typhoon: Conrad’s Christmas Story 
 By Thomas J. Rice
- The Future of American Political Economy 
 By Frank J. Colella
- Autotheodicy: The Father as Orator in Paradise Lost 
 By Francis C. Blessington
- The Rose of Tribulation 
 By William S. McIntosh
Volume XIV, No. 1
December 1974
Articles:
- Politics and Spirituality: A Study of Dag Hammarskjold 
 By Jeffrey G. Sabosan
- Silenus’ Wheel: Static and Dynamic Characters in the Satiric Fiction of Evelyn Waugh 
 By Gordon Browning
- Republicanism, Reform, and the Sense of Sin in Ante Bellum America 
 By William Gribbin
- Question and Answer: The Philosophic Progression of In Memoriam 
 By Buford Scrivner, Jr.
- The Reina-Valera Bible and the King James Version (1569-1611) 
 By Joan F. Adkins
- John Bunyan: Puritan or Pilgrim? 
 By Robert Shenk
- Handsome Heroes and Healthy Heroines: Patterns of the Ideal in George Meredith’s Later Novels 
 By M. L. McCullen
Volume XIII, No. 2
May 1974
Articles:
- “Irish Popery” and British Nativism: 1800-1848 
 By Gilbert A. Cahill
- Frustrated Communion in The Merchant of Venice 
 By R. Chris Hassel
- The Cosmic Point of View in Bleak House 
 By Anthony P. Farrow
- Drink and the Meaning of Reform in Late Victorian and Edwardian England 
 By David M. Fahey
- Allusions to Job in The Wreck of The Deutschland 
 By Florence K. Riddle
- The Gifts of The Shepherds in Prima Pastorum: A Symbolic Interpretation 
 By Robert J. Blanch
- Sir Philip Sydney and the Scholars: A Review Article 
 By John Mulryan
Volume XIII, No. 1
November 1973
Articles:
- Teilhard and Unamuno: The Definition of Faith 
 By Diana Culbertson
- Ernest Troeltsch: Fifty Years After 
 By Robert J. Rubanowice
- Puritan Humility in June Bradstreet’s Poetry 
 By Kenneth R. Ball
- Awakening Moral Conscience: Trollope as Teacher in The Warden 
 By Dayton W. Haskins S.J.
- Wordsworth’s “Ode” and Arnold’s “Dover Beach” Celestial Light and Confused Alarms 
 By Michael Timko
- Recent Editions in Medieval Science A Review Article 
 By Michael Masi
Volume XII, No. 2
May 1973
Articles:
- H. L. A. Hart’s Approach to Natural Law 
 By James F. Brown
- Handel and the Muse By William A. McIntosh 18The Wodehouse World I: Classical Echoes 
 By Malcolm T. V. Wallace
- The Theme of Redemption in I Henry IV 
 By Rodney Delasanta
- Larra and Mendizábal: A Writer’s Response to Government 
 By David Thatcher Gies
- Dorthea Brooke of Middle March: Idealism and Victorian Reality 
 By Arlene M. Jackson
- The Military and American Society: A Review of the Recent Literature 
 By Edward K. Eckert
Volume XII, No. 1
November 1972
Articles:
- Black Oracle: Themes and Motif in Edith Sitwell’s “Gold Coast Customs” 
 By John B. Ower
- Psychological Determinism and Freedom In Flannery O’Connor 
 By Nancy B. Barcus
- Einstein, Edison and the Conquest of Irony: Notes on the Instrumental Imperative 
 By Clement L. Valletta
- Christ in the Cuckoo’s Nest; or, the Gospel According to Ken Kesey 
 By Bruce E. Wallis
- Hawthorne’s Mythic Use of Puritan History 
 By Phyllis M. Jones
- Them and Form in Comus and Lycidas 
 By Dennis M. Welch
- Survey of Recent Milton Scholarship: A Review Article 
 By Michael Lieb
Volume XI, No. 2
May 1972
Articles:
- Past and Future: Searching for a New Metaphor 
 By Paul G. Zolbrod
- George Herbert’s Christian Sensibility: A Resumé 
 By Saad El Gabalawy
- Ten in Piraeus: Neglected Recipients of Socratic Education 
 By John A. Kayser and Ken Moor
- Johnson’s Concept of Wit 
 By Bert C. Bach
- Utopian Literature: The Problem of Literacy Reference 
 By Judson Allen
- Current Shakespeare Studies A Review Article 
 By Catherine M. Shaw
Volume XI, No. 1
November 1971
Articles:
- Trying to exorcise the Beast: The Grotesque in the Fiction of William Golding 
 By John J. Stinson
- Exile ends in Satire: Thomas Merton’s Cable to the Ace 
 By James York Glimm
- Girdler’s Republic: A Study in Industrial Warfare 
 By Louis Leotta
- The Continuing Hiss: Whittaker Chambers, Alger Hiss and National Review Conservatism 
 By George Van Dusen
- Recent Trends in Spenser Studies: 1967 – 1971, A Review Article 
 By John J. Mulryan
Volume X, No. 2
May 1972
Articles:
- Ten Years After: Cithara Revisited 
 An editorial
- The Ancient Order of Hibernians In Irish Politics, 1905-14 
 By A. C. Hepburn
- Cain and the Wandering Jew In Michel Butor’s Novels 
 By Jennifer R. Walters
- The Osservatore Romano and the Matteotti Crisis; A Study of Journalistic Evasion 
 By Albert C. O’Brien
- Milton: Polemics, Epic, and the Woman Problem, Again 
 By Ann Keplinger
- Philo and Paideia By Walter H. Wagner 53The Structure of Katherine Anne Porter’s “Theft” 
 By Joseph Wiesenfarth
- “The Final Judgment Depends on the Worst Action.” (Lord Acton) A Review Article 
 By Guy Ryan, O.F.M.
Volume X, No. 1
December 1970
Articles:
- Politics of Civil Rights in Northern Ireland: Some Views and Observations 
 By Donald E. Leon
- Toward a Set of Standards for Evaluation Anti-Utopian Fiction 
 By Gordon Browning
- Saints in Service: The Political and Cultural Implications of Medieval Hagiolatry 
 By William R. Jones
- Coventry Patmore’s “The Angel in the House”: The Experience of Divine Love 
 By Joseph R. McElrath, Jr.
- Marivaux’ Portrayal of the Lower Classes 
 By Robert J. Hartwig
- Xenophon’s Cyropaedia: A Neglected Educational Tract 
 By Joseph M. McCarthy
- Joseph Campbell’s The Mask of God: A Review Article 
 By John Mulryan
Volume IX, No. 2
May 1970
Articles:
- Rhetoric and Politics: The Political Uses of the Ars Dictaminis in later Medieval Europe 
 By W.R. Jones
- George Herbert and His Biographers 
 By Robert E. Reiter
- Meredith’s Unhappy Love Life: Worthy of the Muse 
 By Gerald H. Perkus
- Newman’s Definition of Faith from the Oxford University Sermons to the Grammar of Assent 
 By Sr. Geraldine Anthony
- With Proper Words (or Without Them) The Soldier Dies: Stephen Crane’s Making An Orator 
 By George Monteiro
- Two Long Overdue Book Reviews and a Few Words on Acton’s Bibliographers, A Review Essay 
 By Guy Ryan O.F.M.
Volume IX, No. 1
November 1969
Articles:
- Political Enslavement of the Intellectuals: An Interpretation of Ancient and Modern Society 
 By Harry Neumann
- Paradise Lost and the Twentieth Century Reader 
 By Michael Lieb
- The Rehabilitation of the “Robber Barons”: A Study in Historical Reclamation 
 By C. Joseph Pusateri
- Sentimentality in Thackeray’s Vanity Fair 
 By Maurice L. McCullen, Jr.
- The Case of the Hen-Pecked Priest in J. F. Powers’ “The Valiant Woman” 
 By C. F. Burgess
Volume VIII, No. 2
May 1969
Articles:
- Notes on the Development of Shorthand in Antiquity 
 By Louis Roberts
- Maine De Biran: On Method in Psychology and Metaphysics Translated 
 By Gerard Hinrichs
- Melville’s Confidence – Man: Allegory, Satire, and the Irony of Intent 
 By Bert C. Bach
- The Secularization Policies of the Paris Commune, 1792 
 By Charles A. Gliozzo
- Chaucer’s Absolon: A Sinful Parody of the Miller 
 By Robert E. Burkhart
- Pincher Martin: The Essential Dilemma of Modern Man 
 By Paul R. LaChance
Volume VIII, No. 1
November 1968
Articles:
- The Sound of Silence: Edward Lewis Wallant’s The Children at the Gate 
 By William V. Davis
- The Dramaturgy of Tourneur’s Trial Scene 
 By Michael Kelly
- “Doubt Wisely:” – John Donne’s Christian Skepticism 
 By Robert S. Jackson
- Browning’s Early Poetry: The Problem of Critical Sophistication 
 By Thomas J. Collins
- The Use of Predictions in Seventeenth-Century Historians 
 By Royce MacGillivray
Volume VII, No. 2
May 1968
Articles:
- Cultural Continuity and the Crisis of Christianity in Late Antiquity 
 By William J. McGill
- Zamiatin’s We: An Anti-Utopian Classic 
 By Gordon Browning
- The Followers of Andre Breton and the Present Position of Surrealism 
 By Alfred Cismaru
- The Baroque Characteristics of the Poetry of George Herbert 
 By Baird W. Whitlock
- God-Talk and Veriafibility 
 By Walter H. O’Briant
- Martin Luther and the Historians: A Survey of the Most Significant Historical Literature in Luther Studies: A Review Essay 
 By William W. MacDonald
Volume VII, No. 1
November 1967
Articles:
- T. S. Eliot’s Wasteland 
 By John Carey, O.F.M.
- Melville’s Israel Potter: A Revelation of its Reputation and Meaning 
 By Bert C. Bach
- Maine de Biran: Picture Thinking, a Perennial Trap 
 By Gerard Hinrichs
- The Moliersque Origins of Les Fausses Confidences 
 By Alfred Cismaru
Volume VI, No. 2
May 1967
Articles:
- Alchemy in Liberal Arts College 
 By Robert Arns
- Victorian Malaise and the Poetry of A. E. Housman 
 By R. Kowalczyk
- Phaedra’s Death in Euripides and Racine: Moral Responsibility in Closed and Open Societies 
 By Harry Neumann
- Browning’s Measure of Man 
 By Boyd Litzinger
- Marivaux’s Socio-Philosophic Comedies 
 By Alfred Cismaru
- The Devil is a Wise One 
 By Curtis Dahl
Volume VI, No. 1
November 1966
Articles:
- An Early Existentialist: on Education Translated 
 By Gerard Hinrichs
- The Religious Profile of John Keats 
 By Mirko Polgar, S.J.
- Is God-Talk Nonsense 
 By Robert H. Ayers
- Jocelin and Oedipus 
 By Bernard F. Dick and Raymond J. Porter
- Self Depreciation in Edward Taylor’s Sacramental Meditations 
 By Bert C. Bach
- The Man of God’s Right Hand, whom He made strong for Himself: A Review Essay 
 By Patrick V. O’Dea
Volume V, No. 2
May 1966
Articles:
- Some Second Thoughts on the Morality of Discrimination 
 By Michael E. Endres
- Ritual and Parody in “A Clean, Well-Lighted Place” 
 By Daniel R. Barnes
- The Cosmic Significance of Creativity: Berdyaev and Teilhard du Chardin 
 By Carla Francis Cradock, C.S.J.
- Too Late for Eden – An Examination of Some Dualisms in the Mills of the Kavanaughs 
 By Stephen Gray-Lewis
- Sisam’s Structure of Beowulf and Realism in Criticism: A Review Essay 
 By Joseph Milosh
Volume V, No. 1
November 1965
Articles:
- Bellor and Wingfield – Stratford: The English Civil War as Viewed from the Right 
 By David M. Fahey
- Jo’s Journey Toward the Light in Bleak House 
 By Sister Mary Richard Boo
- Dostoevsky’s Realism 
 By Joseph A. Rogers
- Eliot and Horace – Aspects of the Intrinsic Classicist 
 By Ronald W. Janoff
- La Princess d’Elide in Marivaux’s Theater 
 By Alfred Cismaru
- The Myths of Colonial Democracy and Royal Decline in Eighteenth-Century America: A Review Essay 
 By John M. Murrin
Volume IV, No. 2
May 1965
Articles:
- The Theatre of Dias Gomes: Brazil’s Social Conscience 
 By Francis A. Dutra
- Karl Rahner and Biblical Inspiration 
 By James F. Brown, S.J.
- Keats and Others on Chapman’s Homer 
 By Jack E. Reese
- Madame De Sévigné: Woman of Many Talents 
 By Sister M. Adele Francis Gorman, O.S.F.
- John Donne’s “Nocturnall upon St. Lucies Day” 
 By Richard E. Hughes
- Who Was Browning’s Cleon? 
 By Curtis Dahl
Volume IV, No. 1
November 1964
Articles:
- From Pilgrimage to Crusade 
 By Thomas Merton
- George Herbert and the Incarnation 
 By Richard E. Hughes
- Louis XIV’s Intendants Examine the French Character 
 By Leon Bernard
- The Theocentric Vision of Thomas Traherne 
 By Thomas F. Staley
- Marivaux’s Religious Characters 
 By Alfred Cismaru
- The Ambivalent Point of View in John Gay’s Trivia 
 By C. F. Burgess
Volume III, No. 2
May 1964
Articles:
- Edouard de Laboulaye: ‘Liberal’ Catholic and ‘Americanist’ During the Second Empire 
 By Walter D. Gray
- The Chief Ends of Government According to St. Thomas Aquinas and Nicolo Machiavelli 
 By David Bos
- “Sweet Bird of Youth: Williams’ Redemptive Ethic” 
 By William M. Roulet
- The Irish Disorders, 1919 – 1925, and the English Press 
 By Bernard Norling
- Literature and Philosophy: A Confrontation 
 By James P. Reilly
Volume III, No. 1
November 1963
Articles:
- Les Mouches: Antinomies Within Atheistic Humanism 
 By Michael J. Buckley, S.J.
- The Gentry and Their Historians 
 By David M. Fahey
- Thomas Traherne: Center of God’s Wealth 
 By Melvin G. Williams
- The Appointing Powers of the President 
 By Paul L. Simon
- Post-Aristotelian Philosophy and Political Theory 
 By James V. Schall, S.J.
Volume II, No. 2
May 1963
Articles:
- Walter Lippman: Unorthodox Democrat 
 By Donald Wolf, S.J.
- The New Cyneas of Emeric Crucé 
 By James E. O’Neill
- The Dynamics of Secular Humanism: A Study of Erasmus 
 By David M. Rogers
- Ireland and British Military Preparations for War in America in 1775 
 By R.E. Burns
- The Teaching of Biology in the United States 
 By Stephen W. Eaton
Volume II, No. 1
November 1962
Articles:
- A reading of Claudel’s Cantique de Mesa 
 By Robert Nugent
- The Genesis of The Beggar’s Opera 
 By C. F. Burgess
- France’s Angry Young Women 
 By Alfred Cismaru
- A New Look at Wordsworth’s Religion 
 By Melvin G. Williams
- The American Catholic Clergyman 
 By Thomas T. McAvoy, C.S.C.
- The Divine Disappointment of Kristin Lavransdatter 
 By B. J. Rogers
Volume I, No. 2
May 1962
Articles:
- Some Reflections on Art and Beauty 
 By Anthony Nemetz
- Browning’s Reputation as a Thinker, 1900 – 1909 
 By Boyd Litzinger
- The State and Catholic Education: Brownson, Spalding and Ireland 
 By Edward J. Power
- Art and Artistry in the Brome Miracle Play of Abraham and Isaac 
 By C. F. Burgess
- Evolution – True or False 
 By John D. Dwyer
Volume I, No. 1
November 1961
Articles:
- The Dimensions of the Irish Question and the Home Rule Crisis, 1910 – 1914 
 By Lawrence J. McCaffrey
- Romeo: Hermit, Pilgrim, Mystic 
 By Edward F. Callahan
- An Analysis of Albert Camus’ The Fall 
 By Robert J. Starratt, S.J.
- The New Barbarians 
 By William G. Herron