Scott, Nathan A.
Scott, Nathan A. 1925-
Scott, Nathan A., 1925-2006
Scott, Nathan Alexander, 1925-....
Scott, Nathan A. (Nathan Alexander), Jr.
Scott, Nathan Alexander, Jr.
Nathan A. Scott Jr. American literary critic (1925-2006)
VIAF ID: 64048869 ( Personal )
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Works
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Adversity and grace; studies in recent American literature | |
Albert Camus | |
The broken center; studies in the theological horizon of modern literature | |
The catacombs / William Demby. - Boston, MA, cop. 1991. | |
The climate of faith in modern literature | |
Craters of the spirit; studies in the modern novel | |
Eliot and the Orphic way. | |
Ernest Hemingway | |
Ernest Hemingway a critical essay | |
Essays in divinity | |
Gospel according to Peanuts | |
Harvard guide to contemporary American writing | |
Hemingūei | |
Man in the modern theatre | |
Mirrors of man in existentialism | |
The modern vision of death | |
Morphologies of faith : essays in religion and culture in honor of Nathan A. Scott, Jr. | |
Nathaniel West; | |
Negative capability; studies in the new literature and the religious situation | |
"New heav'ns, new earth" - the landscape of contemporary apocalypse. | |
The new Orpheus; essays toward a Christian poetic. | |
The poetics of belief : studies in Coleridge, Arnold, Pater, Santayana, Stevens, and Heidegger | |
The poetry of civic virtue : Eliot, Malraux, Auden | |
Reading George Steiner | |
Rehearsals of discomposure; alienation and reconciliation in modern literature: Franz Kafka, Ignazio Silone, D. H. Lawrence [and] T. S. Eliot. | |
Reinhold Niebuhr. | |
Samuel Beckett | |
Three American moralists: Mailer, Bellow, Trilling | |
The Tragic vision and the Christian faith | |
Visions of presence in modern American poetry | |
The wild prayer of longing; poetry and the sacred | |
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