Heat and Dust

Heat and Dust

Author: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0671646575

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Winner of the Booker Prize as best novel of the year in 1983, Heat and Dust was also made into a major motion picture starring Julie Christie, now regarded by many as a classic.


Arenas of Conflict

Arenas of Conflict

Author: Kristin Pruitt McColgan

Publisher: Susquehanna University Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9780945636939

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The nineteen essays in this collection explore such varied fields of argument as John Milton's authorship of the Christian Doctrine, his adaptations of source material, his engagement in political controversies, his attitudes toward gender in Paradise Lost and Samson Agonistes, and his reflection of seventeenth-century obstetrics and anticipation of modern chaos theory in Paradise Lost. In their sometimes complementary, sometimes contradictory, and consistently interrogative views of Milton and his work, these essays offer an "arena of conflict" for future studies.


The Making of American Liberal Theology

The Making of American Liberal Theology

Author: Gary J. Dorrien

Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 0664223567

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In this first of three volumes, Dorrien identifies the indigenous roots of American liberal theology and demonstrates a wider, longer-running tradition than has been thought. The tradition took shape in the nineteenth century, motivated by a desire to map a modernist "third way" between orthodoxy and rationalistic deism/atheism. It is defined by its openness to modern intellectual inquiry; its commitment to the authority of individual reason and experience; its conception of Christianity as an ethical way of life; and its commitment to make Christianity credible and socially relevant to modern people. Dorrien takes a narrative approach and provides a biographical reading of important religious thinkers of the time, including William E. Channing, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Horace Bushnell, Henry Ward Beecher, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Charles Briggs. Dorrien notes that, although liberal theology moved into elite academic institutions, its conceptual foundations were laid in the pulpit rather than the classroom.


The Masculinities of John Milton

The Masculinities of John Milton

Author: Elizabeth Hodgson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-09-08

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1009223607

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The Masculinites of John Milton is the first published monograph on Milton's men. Examining how Milton's fantasies of manly authority are framed in his major works, this study exposes the gaps between Milton's pleas for liberty and his assumptions that White men like himself should rule his culture. From schoolboys teaching each other how to traffic in young women in the Ludlow Masque, to his treatises on divorce that make the wife-less husband the best possible citizen, and to the later epics, in which Milton wrestles with male small talk and the ladders of masculine social power, his verse and prose draw from and amplify his culture's claims about manliness in education, warfare, friendship, citizenship, and conversation. This revolutionary poet's most famous writings reveal how ambivalently manhood is constructed to serve itself in early modern England.


Uncircumscribed Mind

Uncircumscribed Mind

Author: Charles W. Durham

Publisher: Associated University Presse

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9781575911168

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Includes sixteen essays that represent how challenging, stimulating, and far-ranging are the efforts to read Milton critically and deeply. This collection deals with the issue of evil, world of Milton's masque and the many worlds of his epic Paradise Lost.