Religious psychology in American literature: a study of the relevance of William James

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1981

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Strandberg, VH

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Strandberg, Victor H. Religious Psychology in American Literature : A Study in the Relevance of William James. Studia Humanitatis. Madrid, España Potomac, Md.: J.P. Turanzas; distributor for the U.S.A., Studia Humanitatis, 1981. Print.

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Victor H. Strandberg

Professor of English

Victor Strandberg has published The Poetic Vision of Robert Penn Warren (Kentucky, 1977), Religious Psychology in American Literature: The Relevance of William James (Studia Humanitatis, 1981), and A Faulkner Overview: Six Perspectives (Kennikat Press, 1981), together with numerous essays on American literature. His most recent book is Greek Mind/Jewish Soul: The Conflicted Art of Cynthia Ozick (University of Wisconsin Press, 1994). Every sabbatical year he has spent a semester abroad teaching American Literature, as a Fullbright professor at the Universities of Uppsala, Louvain, and Mannheim, and in spring 2001 in the Czech Republic. He has also taught at Kobe College in Japan and in Marrakech, Morocco.


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