Connotations Vol.30
(2021)
Articles in this issue
- At the Cutting Edge: Touch Images in Edgar Allan Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum"1)
 Jarkko Toikkanen, 30:1-23.
- The Authorship of De Doctrina Christiana: A Response to David V. Urban2)
 John K. Hale, 30:24-36.
- “There’s Something Wrong Somewhere”: Disenfranchisement and Diegesis in David Goodis’s Down There
 Robert Lance Snyder, 30:37-47.
- The Faerie Queene as Satirical Intertext for The Alchemist
 Jennifer C. Vaught, 30:48-66.
- C. S. Lewis and His Later Respondents: Letting in Fresh Air, Preventing Questions, and Reimagining A Preface to Paradise Lost3)
 David V. Urban, 30:67-98.
- C. S. Lewis’s Complex Relationship with Queer Milton Studies: Indirect Inspiration, Hegemonic Antagonist, and Erased Inconvenient Forerunner4)
 David V. Urban, 30:99-112.
- "New Alchimie": Reading John Donne's "Nocturnall" Through Poems by Kimberly Johnson and Alice Fulton
 Theresa M. DiPasquale, 30:113-139.
- A Sentimental Journey: Lost in Translation
 Mark Loveridge, 30:140-172.
