This Week's Acquisitions
- Gil Adamson, The Outlander (Ecco, 2008). In early twentieth-century Idaho, a desperate woman flees for safety after murdering her husband. (BOMC)
- R. M. Gilchrist, A Night on the Moor & Other Tales of Dread (Wordsworth, 2006). Reprints of Gilchrist's late-19th/early-20th c. horror stories. (eBay)
- Maria LaMonaca, Masked Atheism: Catholicism and the Secular Victorian Home (Ohio, 2008). Protestant and Catholic novelists and poets on the role of religion in the making of domesticity. (Amazon)
- Michael E. Schiefelbein, The Lure of Babylon: Seven Protestant Novelists and Britain's Roman Catholic Revival (Mercer, 2001). Studies the aesthetic responses of several canonical novelists. (Amazon [secondhand])
- David Mathew, Lord Acton and His Times (Alabama, 1968). Older critical-biographical study of the Catholic intellectual. (eBay)