Table of Contents
Editorial
Consolation – literary and religious perspectives [Full issue] | |
Håkan Möller, Beata Agrell | 5–215 |
Articles
Consolation of Literature as Rhetorical Tradition: Issues and Examples | |
Beata Agrell | 11–38 |
Consolations of a New Earth | |
Clemens Cavallin | 37–48 |
Consolation and Psychoanalysis | |
Per Magnus Johansson | 67–80 |
Consolation in Christian Heinrich Postel’s Biblical Opera Libretto Cain und Abel Oder Der verzweifelnde Bruder=Mörder (1689) | |
Dag Hedman | 49–66 |
Stoicism and Consolation | |
Bo Lindberg | 81–92 |
Consolation and Empathy in the Religious Worldview of Tomas Tranströmer | |
Staffan Olofsson | 93–109 |
Consolation as Graced Encounters with Ignatius of Loyola and Hélène Cixous | |
Jennifer Reek | 110–124 |
On the Deathbed: Margaret Cavendish on What to Say in Times of Grief | |
Cecilia Rosengren | 125–137 |
The Consolation of Everyday Things | |
Heather Walton | 138–153 |
A Quantum of Solace and Heap of Doubt | |
Carl Reinhold Bråkenhielm | 154–170 |
TheConsolationofThings:Domestic Objects in H.D.’s Writing from the Second World War | |
Elizabeth Anderson | 171–186 |
The Consolation of Pirandello’s Green Blanket and an Autistic Theology | |
Ruth Dunster | 187–200 |
Shared Experience – Shared Consolation? Fictional Perspective-Taking and Existential Stances in Literature | |
Torsten Petterson | 201–215 |
ISSN: 2001-2489