Philosophy in literature
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- Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher
- Converse in the spirit : William Blake, Jacob Boehme, and the creative spirit
- Emily Dickinson as philosopher
- Hegel and Thomas Wolfe
- In quest of the ordinary : lines of skepticism and romanticism
- Iris Murdoch, work for the spirit
- Livet, döden och meningen : om livsåskådningar i skönlitteratur
- Love's knowledge : essays on philosophy and literature
- Philosophical approaches to literature : new essays on nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts
- Philosophy and the novel : philosophical aspects of Middlemarch, Anna Karenina, The brothers Karamazov, A la recherche du temps perdu, and of the methods of criticism
- Pooh and the philosophers : in which it is shown that all of western philosophy is merely a preamble to Winnie-the-Pooh
- Prophecy and the philosophy of mind : traditions of Blake and Shelley
- Sober cannibals, drunken Christians : Melville, Kierkegaard, and tragic optimism in polarized worlds
- T.S. Eliot, the philosopher poet
- The Intersection of science fiction and philosophy : critical studies
- The grand continuum : reflections on Joyce and metaphysics
- The modern self in Rousseau's Confessions : a reply to St. Augustine
- The philosophy of T.S. Eliot : from skepticism to a surrealist poetic, 1909-1927
- The rape of the text : reading and misreading Pope's Essay on man
- The restitution of man : C.S. Lewis and the case against scientism
- The senses of Walden
- Three Philosophical Poets: Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe
- To love the good : the moral philosophy of Iris Murdoch
- Walker Percy and the old modern age : reflections on language, argument, and the telling of stories
- What Coleridge thought
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