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Whan that May? Chaucer’s breaking with convention in the opening lines of the Canterbury TalesKathy CawseyPages: 75-79
Disowning familial relations in Shakespeare’s Titus AndronicusBilal Tawfiq HamamraPages: 80-83
“A good story?”: authors, readers, and storytelling in NATIVE SPEAKERNicholas Osborne PaganPages: 84-87No magical fish: the apocryphal book of Tobit in Atwood’s MaddAddam trilogyDebrah RaschkePages: 88-92
“Be a Martin”: Luther and Reformation in Philip Roth’s “The Conversion of the Jews”Jonizo Cain-CallowayPages: 93-98
Interlaced maternity and matrimony in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching GodMadeline GottliebPages: 99-103Published onli
How to talk religion: “The Affidavit” in Moby-DickAmy HezelPages: 104-107
“A crucial part of the social and cultural fabric”: Christianity and Chinua Achebe’s “In a Village Church”William F. PurcellPages: 108-112“A Flake of Obsidian”: The Mother’s Suicide and Redemption in Cormac McCarthy’s The RoadCui ChenPages: 113-117