Renascence back issues from January 2001:
The problematic relation between reason and emotion in Hamlet
Jan 01, 2001; ... HAMLET opens on a state of incipient alarum, with martial vigilance on the battlemented "platform" (act 1, scene 2, line 252) of Elsinore and conspicuous "post-haste and rummage in the land" (1.1.110).1 For the sentries, this apprehension is heightened by the entrances of the Ghost-a figure whom ...
Transformed religion: Matthew Arnold and the refining of dissent
Jan 01, 2001; ... I am persuaded that the transformation of religion, which is essential for its perpetuance, can be accomplished only by carrying the qualities of flexibility, perceptiveness, and judgment, which are the best fruits of letters, to whole classes of the community which now know next to nothing of ...
Manifestations of the Holy Ghost in Flaubert's Un Coeur Simple
Jan 01, 2001; ... Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, which you have from God? You are not your own; you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body. -1 Corinthians 6.19-20' THE variously interpreted character of Felicite continues to inspire-- and to ...
The undoing of all things: Malorian language and allusion in David Jones' In Parenthesis
Jan 01, 2001; ... MORE than any other British response to the Great War, In Parenthesis (1937) brings a consciousness of the past to bear upon the events it relates. David Jones (1895-1974), who had already established his reputation as a painter and wood-engraver, based his poem on his experience as an ...