This article interrogates two established critical approaches to Marilynne Robinson’s fiction. First, by analysing the Gilead novels’ engagement with nineteenth-century Transcendentalism, the article challenges the centrality of metaphor to Robinson’s literary project. I show how, in these novels, Robinson resurrects the nineteenth-century divide between Emersonian metaphor and Thoreauvian metonymy. There has been a recent critical move to understand Robinson’s fiction in relation to modern and contemporary literary forbears, but this article shows the complexity, contradiction and self-criticism that inheres in Robinson’s engagement with Transcendentalism. Secondly and connectedly, my argument complicates the current critical consensus tha...
This study offers additional nuance to the garden topos and trope within nineteenth- and twentieth-c...
This paper will attempt to chart the usage Eliot made of metaphorical thought and language in the no...
ABSTRACT. Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead (2007), a meditative letter written by an aging minister, prob...
This article interrogates two established critical approaches to Marilynne Robinson’s fiction. First...
Biblical texts often use signs in nature to underscore a larger, more miraculous sign from God and g...
Biblical texts often use signs in nature to underscore a larger, more miraculous sign from God and g...
Marilynne Robinson\u27s two most recent novels offer a compelling ethical framework for contemporary...
This chapter explores the challenges of teaching Gilead (2004) by Marilynne Robinson to British unde...
This thesis explores the lives of the characters John Ames, Jack Boughton, Glory Boughton, and Lila ...
Marilynne Robinson’s fiction and her critical essays have rightly drawn appreciative and even glowin...
Marilynne Robinson’s novel, Housekeeping, follows her central protagonist, Ruth, her sister Lucille,...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In Victorian Britain, separate sphere theory entr...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In Victorian Britain, separate sphere theory entr...
When it comes to depicting the relationship between nature and culture, there's a very strong tradit...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
This study offers additional nuance to the garden topos and trope within nineteenth- and twentieth-c...
This paper will attempt to chart the usage Eliot made of metaphorical thought and language in the no...
ABSTRACT. Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead (2007), a meditative letter written by an aging minister, prob...
This article interrogates two established critical approaches to Marilynne Robinson’s fiction. First...
Biblical texts often use signs in nature to underscore a larger, more miraculous sign from God and g...
Biblical texts often use signs in nature to underscore a larger, more miraculous sign from God and g...
Marilynne Robinson\u27s two most recent novels offer a compelling ethical framework for contemporary...
This chapter explores the challenges of teaching Gilead (2004) by Marilynne Robinson to British unde...
This thesis explores the lives of the characters John Ames, Jack Boughton, Glory Boughton, and Lila ...
Marilynne Robinson’s fiction and her critical essays have rightly drawn appreciative and even glowin...
Marilynne Robinson’s novel, Housekeeping, follows her central protagonist, Ruth, her sister Lucille,...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In Victorian Britain, separate sphere theory entr...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, English, 2007.In Victorian Britain, separate sphere theory entr...
When it comes to depicting the relationship between nature and culture, there's a very strong tradit...
This is the first study to explore the representation of landscape by American women writers from wi...
This study offers additional nuance to the garden topos and trope within nineteenth- and twentieth-c...
This paper will attempt to chart the usage Eliot made of metaphorical thought and language in the no...
ABSTRACT. Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead (2007), a meditative letter written by an aging minister, prob...