Alison Grant Milbank (née Legg; born 10 October 1954) is a British Anglican priest and literary scholar specialising in religion and culture. She is Canon...
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recognition of published work in 1998. Milbank was born in Kings Langley, England, on 23 October 1952. He married Alison Milbank, also a lecturer at the University...
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female monster in the story. The Anglican priest and scholar of religion Alison Milbank adds that Shelob is undeniably sexual: "Tolkien offers a most convincing...
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inscription upon a tomb in Dracula is a direct allusion to Carmilla. Scholar Alison Milbank observes that as Dracula can transform into a dog, Carmilla can become...
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introduction to the 1995 Oxford World Classic's edition of the text, Alison Milbank stated that the novel's plot "unites action of a specifically Scottish...
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crimes pertaining to sex". The Anglican priest and scholar of literature Alison Milbank writes that Shelob is undeniably sexual: "Tolkien offers a most convincing...
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Century: The Rise of the Tale. Routledge. pp. 11–. ISBN 978-1-317-17146-1. Alison Milbank (2010). "Gothic Satires, Histories, and Chap-books". Adam Matthew Publications...
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Expressions project can sometimes be more about form than substance. Alison Milbank has argued that aiming to be independent congregations in this way undermines...
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media. For the Parish: A Critique of Fresh Expressions (with Professor Alison Milbank). London: SCM Press. 2010. Lift Up Your Hearts (with Canon Andrew Nunn...
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January 2022) Priest Vicar and Canon Theologian (honorary canon) — Alison Milbank Priest Vicar – David McCollough Priest Vicar – Erika Kirk Rector Chori...
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