Citation: Jt. Shawcross, "This illusion of a brighter earth": John Steadman's poetic world (On the sensibilities of life values and spiritual being in religious poetry), CITHARA, 40(2), 2001, pp. 8-19
Citation: J. Mulryan, Milton and Socrates (Negotiating the philosophical divide between the wisdom of pagan learning and Christian thought), CITHARA, 40(2), 2001, pp. 20-26
Citation: J. Lares, 'Officium concionatoris' (1676) and the survival of "doctrines-and-uses" preaching (Regarding the ascendant model of seventeenth-century Restoration pulpit oratory), CITHARA, 40(2), 2001, pp. 37-49
Citation: Ov. Bychkov, The "'Debate between the Knight and the Cleric'": Emendation and translation (Exploring the debate tradition in medieval Latin poetic literature), CITHARA, 40(1), 2000, pp. 3-36
Citation: G. Machacek, 'Paradise Lost', Christian epic and the familiar sublime (On John Milton'sradical reconception of the fundamental characteristics of religious literary genre), CITHARA, 40(1), 2000, pp. 37-49
Citation: Jm. Steadman, Retracing a passage to Asia: Provisional recantations (Radical alterationsin Western attitudes to Asian traditions), CITHARA, 39(2), 2000, pp. 15-23
Citation: Jm. Steadman, Adamic typology and Pauline schemes of regeneration: Paradise lost and regained (Modern studies on atonement theories and Adam-Christ parallels), CITHARA, 39(1), 1999, pp. 13-26