Todd Bennington
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Doctor FaustusAn examination of the nature of Faustus' relationship to evil in Marlowe's famous play.
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Faith, Collectivism and the Folly of UtopiaA comparison of the social role of Christianity as differently conceived by Thomas More in Utopia and Desiderius Erasmus in The Praise of Folly.
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The Art of AbsolutismThe functional ends of Nazism, Italian Fascism, and Russian Communism are similar. This becomes readily apparent when their attendant art movements are examined.
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Boxing and Race in Ellison's Invisible ManThe significance of boxing in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man.
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Martial Mysticism in the WandererThe 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.
