(Sub)merged Worlds in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping.Published in:2017By:Donnelly, KelsiePublication type:Literary Criticism
"The Empty Mirror": Selfhood and the Utility of Language in Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping.Published in:2017By:Cunning, AndrewPublication type:Literary Criticism
Vision as Creation and Alternative: The Role of the Author Function in Marilynne Robinson's Plural Text Gospels of Gilead.Published in:2017By:Muhlestein, DanielPublication type:Literary Criticism
Unaffected: Marilynne Robinson's Postmodern Sentimentalism.Published in:2017By:Mendelman, LisaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Those Same Trees: Narrative Sequence and Simultaneity in Marilynne Robinson's Gilead Novels.Published in:2017By:Sykes, RachelPublication type:Literary Criticism
Review: Stephen Burt, the poem is you: 60 Contemporary American Poems and How to Read Them.Published in:2017By:McGowan, PhilipPublication type:Book Review
Issue 6 Editorial: Special Issue on Marilynne Robinson.Published in:IJAS Online, 2017, n. 6, p. 1By:Daly, JenniferPublication type:Article
Issue 6 Contributors.Published in:IJAS Online, 2017, n. 6, p. 1By:Coughlan, DavidPublication type:Article
"His soul is marching on": Suppressing John Brown in Marilynne Robinson's Gilead.Published in:2017By:Abele, ElizabethPublication type:Literary Criticism
Democracy, and Other Fictions: On the Politics of Robinson's Non-Fiction.Published in:IJAS Online, 2017, n. 6, p. 1By:Jelfs, TimPublication type:Article