Todd Bennington

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  • Doctor Faustus
    An examination of the nature of Faustus' relationship to evil in Marlowe's famous play.
  • Faith, Collectivism and the Folly of Utopia
    A comparison of the social role of Christianity as differently conceived by Thomas More in Utopia and Desiderius Erasmus in The Praise of Folly.
  • The Art of Absolutism
    The functional ends of Nazism, Italian Fascism, and Russian Communism are similar. This becomes readily apparent when their attendant art movements are examined.
  • Boxing and Race in Ellison's Invisible Man
    The significance of boxing in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man.
  • Martial Mysticism in the Wanderer
    The Wanderer is an Old English poem of both literary and sociohistorical interest. Here the poem is examined in terms of how it reflects the Anglo-Saxon worldview and, more specifically, the cult of the warrior.

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