File# | Title | First Line | Rev.Author | Citation | Year |
01 | | Robert Inchausti's previous books, The Ignorant Perfection of Ordinary People and | Huff, Peter A. |
Journal of the American Academy of Religion 67.3 (September 1999): 675-677.
| 1999 |
02 | | Of the writing of books about Merton there is no seeming end. | Crews, Clyde F. |
Catholic Historical Review 85.1 (January 1999): 130
| 1999 |
03 | | Inchausti situates Merton within the stream of American intellectual history and attempts | Hauser, Richard J. |
Theological Studies 59.3 (September 1998): 556-557.
| 1998 |
04 | | In this relatively brief biographical study, Inchausti (California Polytechnic Univ., San | MacCormick, Chalmers |
Choice 36.1 (September 1998): 148.
| 1998 |
05 | | Without aspiring to "compete with the larger biographies or specialized studies" of | Cassidy, James G. |
American Benedictine Review 50.3 (September 1999): 353-354.
| 1999 |
06 | | In his introduction, Inchausti, professor of English at | |
Publishers Weekly (January 26, 1998): 84.
| 1998. |
ANNUAL | | Robert Inchausti skillfully weaves together two competing narrative lines in his refreshing | Cooper, David D. |
Merton Annual 12: 239-241.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Annual/12/CooperRevInchausti239-241.pdf
| 1999 |
JOURNAL | | 'Jack Kerouac's monastic older brother'. This is how English professor Robert Inchausti | King, Peter C. |
Merton Journal [UK] 5.2 (Advent 1998): 55-57.
http://www.thomasmertonsociety.org/Journal/05/5-2KingRevInchausti.pdf
| 1998 |
SEASONAL | Merton Amidst the Intellectuals | This is an engaging book, clear-headed and written in limpid prose, in which the author attempts to | Labrie, Ross |
Merton Seasonal 23:2 (Summer 1998): 23-24.
http://merton.org/ITMS/Seasonal/23/23-2LabrieRevInchausti.pdf
| 1998 |