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Envy, Jealousy and the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Anselm, Eadmer and the Genesis of the Proslogion (2010)
Journal Article
Gasper, G. E. (2010). Envy, Jealousy and the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Anselm, Eadmer and the Genesis of the Proslogion. Viator, 41(2), 45-68. https://doi.org/10.1484/j.viator.1.100791

Anselm of Canterbury’s Proslogion is one of the most celebrated of medieval treatises. This discussion seeks to examine more closely the circumstances in which the Proslogion was conceived and took shape. In particular it analyses the account of the... Read More about Envy, Jealousy and the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Anselm, Eadmer and the Genesis of the Proslogion.

Anselm's Logic of Agency (2009)
Journal Article
Uckelman, S. L. (2009). Anselm's Logic of Agency. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 12, 248-268

Chaosmos: Observations on the Stanza Form of Anna Akhmatova's Poem Without a Hero (2007)
Journal Article
Harrington, A. (2007). Chaosmos: Observations on the Stanza Form of Anna Akhmatova's Poem Without a Hero. Library history, 13(2), 99-112. https://doi.org/10.1179/174581407x228920

Recent critical observations on Akhmatova's Poema bez geroia (Poem Without a Hero) are drawn together, suggesting that it detaches itself from modernism and moves beyond it in various ways. These ideas are then extended in relation to the poem's inno... Read More about Chaosmos: Observations on the Stanza Form of Anna Akhmatova's Poem Without a Hero.

Reading Between the Lines: '...A ia molchu', Akhmatova's Silent-Speaking Elegy (2007)
Journal Article
Harrington, A. (2007). Reading Between the Lines: '...A ia molchu', Akhmatova's Silent-Speaking Elegy. Modern Language Review, 102(3), 793-809. https://doi.org/10.2307/20467435

This article is concerned with the spatial, visual dimension of Akhmatova's poetry and the ways in which she draws attention to the aesthetics of the material text or uses space on the page in order to convey her ideas graphically and to amplify the... Read More about Reading Between the Lines: '...A ia molchu', Akhmatova's Silent-Speaking Elegy.