Browsing by Author "Department of English"
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Anna Barbauld and Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck on the Sublimity of Scripture
Duquette, Natasha (Cambridge Scholars PublishingNewcastle, UK, 2007) -
Catharine Parr Traill
Duquette, Natasha (Salem PressPasadena, Calif., 2006)One of several nineteenth century Canadian women who published influential works on their adopted homeland, Traill wrote popular books about adjusting to frontier life and Canadian natural history that helped to attract ... -
Climbing the Spiritual Mountain: The Questions of Jesus
Davey, Alan C.; Davey, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Ann) (Wipf & Stock PublishersEugene, Oregon, 2014) -
’Dauntless Faith’: Contemplative Sublimity and Social Action in Mary Anne Schimmelpenninck’s Aesthetics
Duquette, Natasha (Johns Hopkins University PressBaltimore, MD, 2006) -
Dauntless Spirits: Towards a Theological Aesthetics of Collaborative Dissent
Duquette, Natasha (Wm. B. EerdmansGrand Rapids, MI, 2014) -
’Delicacy of Taste Redeemed’: The Aesthetic Judgment and Spiritual Formation of Jane Austen’s Clergymen-Heroes
Duquette, Frederick; Duquette, Natasha (Lehigh University PressBethlehem, PA, 2014) -
Dissenting Cosmopolitanism and Helen Maria Williams’s Prison Verse
Duquette, Natasha (Taylor & FrancisLondon; New York, 2020)Helen Maria Williams’s ability to engage in various forms of cosmopolitan conversation – both embodied and imagined – arose from her connections to diverse religious communities. A socially conscious Presbyterian Dissenter, ... -
The Heteroglossia of History: A Collaborative Woolf Project
Cuddy-Keane, Melba; Duquette, Natasha; Li, Kay; Love, Morgan; Rose, Chris; Williams, Andrea (Pace University PressNew York, 1996) -
Joanna Baillie
Duquette, Natasha (The Literary Dictionary Company LimitedEngland, 2001-11-12) -
Joanna Baillie’s ‘Thunder’ in 1790 and 1840
Duquette, Natasha (Oxford University PressLondon, UK, 2001-06) -
'A Kind of Perseverance: Margaret Avison's Poetry as Christian Witness
Davey, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Ann) (Elizabeth Ann DaveyToronto, Ont., 2010) -
The Need for Virtue to Guide the Imagination and Reason in Jane Austen's Novels Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, and Mansfield Park.
Tew, Kristene Elizabeth (Tyndale University, 2020) -
The ‘New-Formed Leaves’ of Juvenilia Press
Duquette, Natasha (Association of Canadian University Teachers of EnglishEdmonton, 2011-09) -
A Persevering Witness: The Poetry of Margaret Avison
Davey, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Ann) (Pickwick PublicationsEugene, OR, 2016) -
Plastic People: Exchanging Beauty for Ashes
Masson, Scott (Regent College PublishingVancouver, B.C., 2014) -
Review of Frances Trollope: Beyond ‘Domestic Manners,’ edited by Tamara S. Wagner
Duquette, Natasha (The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS), 2015) -
Sublimer Aspects: Interfaces Between Literature, Aesthetics, and Theology
Duquette, Natasha (Editor); Tyndale University College & Seminary; Department of English; Tyndale University, J. William Horsey Library, 3377 Bayview Ave., Toronto, ON, M2M 3S4, Canada. Contact: repository@tyndale.ca (Cambridge Scholars PublishingNewcastle, UK, 2007) -
Theses from OCMS: ‘A Kind of Perseverance’: Margaret Avison’s Poetry As Christian Witness
Davey, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Ann) (SAGELondon; Thousand Oaks, Calif., 2011) -
’A Thousand Angles’: Photographic Irony in the Work of Virginia Woolf and Julia Margaret Cameron
Duquette, Natasha (University of Manitoba PressWinnipeg, MB, 2000-06)This essay argues that both Julia Margaret Cameron and her great-niece Virginia Woolf challenge class and gender stereotypes through photographic irony Departing from the reading of Cameron as Woolf's staid Victorian foil, ... -
’A Very Pretty Amber Cross’: Material Sources of Elegance in Mansfield Park
Duquette, Natasha (University of Virginia PressCharlottesville, VA, 2020)