| VII: An Anglo-American Literary Review, Volume 21 | |
|---|---|
| Publication Information | |
| Publisher | Marion E. Wade Center of Wheaton College |
| Released | 2004[1] |
| Format | Paperback journal |
| Pages | 121[1] |
| ISSN | 0271-3012[2] |
| Preceded by | SEVEN 20 |
| Followed by | SEVEN 22 |
SEVEN 21 is the twenty-first issue of the Marion E. Wade Center's annual journal SEVEN, published in 2004.[1]
Contents
- "Charles Williams and Owen Barfield: Common (and Uncommon) Ground"
- By: Stephen Dunning
- "Dorothy L. Sayers and C.S. Lewis: Two Approaches to Creativity and Calling"
- By: Diana Pavlac Glyer and Laura K. Simmons
- "'Bid the Tree Unfix His Earthbound Root': Motifs from Macbeth in The Lord of the Rings"
- "Lewis and Morris"
- By: Robert Boenig
- "Charles Williams as Medieval Troubadour"
- By: Joseph Hugh Simmons[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Vol. 21, 2004", JSTOR, accessed 4 June 2026
- ↑ "VII: Journal of the Marion E. Wade Center", JSTOR, accessed 4 June 2026
- ↑ "Contents By Volume", VII: Journal of the Marion E. Wade Center, accessed 4 June 2026