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    Shakespeare's Last Plays: Essays in Literature and Politics.John E. Alvis, Glenn C. Arbery, David N. Beauregard, Paul A. Cantor, John Freeh, Richard Harp, Peter Augustine Lawler, Mary P. Nichols, Nathan Schlueter, Gerard B. Wegemer & R. V. Young - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    What were Shakespeare's final thoughts on history, tragedy, and comedy? Shakespeare's Last Plays focuses much needed scholarly attention on Shakespeare's "Late Romances." The work--a collection of newly commissioned essays by leading scholars of classical political philosophy and literature--offers careful textual analysis of Pericles, Prince of Tyre, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, The Tempest, All is True, and The Two Noble Kinsmen. The essays reveal how Shakespeare's thought in these final works compliments, challenges, fulfills, or transforms previously held conceptions of the playwright (...)
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  2. Chesterton's Paradoxes and Thomist Ontology.R. V. Young - 1996 - Renascence 49 (1):67-77.
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  3. Richard Crashaw and the Spanish Golden Age.R. V. Young - 1898
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    Love, Poetry, and John Donne in the Love Poetry of John Donne.R. V. Young - 2000 - Renascence 52 (4):251-273.
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    Catholic Science Fiction and the Comic Apocalypse: Walker Percy and Walter Miller.R. V. Young - 1988 - Renascence 40 (2):95-110.
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    A conservative view of environmental affairs.R. V. Young Jr - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (3):241-254.
    The contemporary debate over man’s relation to his natural environment raises many complex issues which have thrown our familiar liberal and conservative political alignments into disarray. Although ecology is now generally regarded as a liberal cause with conservatives supporting commercial and industrial expansion, until very recently liberals almost unanimously championed industrialization andtechnological advance. Resistance to “progress” was the folly of only the most eccentric conservatives. Today, both liberal proponents of environmental protection and conservative defenders of business and industry argue on (...)
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    A Conservative View of Environmental Affairs.R. V. Young Jr - 1979 - Environmental Ethics 1 (3):241-254.
    The contemporary debate over man’s relation to his natural environment raises many complex issues which have thrown our familiar liberal and conservative political alignments into disarray. Although ecology is now generally regarded as a liberal cause with conservatives supporting commercial and industrial expansion, until very recently liberals almost unanimously championed industrialization andtechnological advance. Resistance to “progress” was the folly of only the most eccentric conservatives. Today, both liberal proponents of environmental protection and conservative defenders of business and industry argue on (...)
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