First lines: "This volume of 669 pages provides an overview of one aspect of Thomas Merton's complex"... Citation: Cistercian Studies 21.4 (1986): 365-373.
First lines: "These transcribed and carefully edited lecture notes are quite valuable as an overview"... Citation: Cistercian Studies Quarterly 41.1 (2006): 98-102.
First lines: "This completely reconceived New Directions selection of Thomas Merton's poems"... Citation: Merton Annual 18: 349-352.
First lines: "This collection of prefaces for foreign editions of Merton's books is valuable for several reasons." Citation: Resources for American Literary Study 11.2 (Autumn 1981): 341-343. Victor A. Kramer.
First lines: "Having had the opportunity earlier to review the first volume in this series for Cistercian"... Citation: Cistercian Studies Quarterly 43.4 (2008): 427-438.
First lines: "Having had the opportunity earlier to review the first volume in this series for Cistercian"... Citation: Cistercian Studies Quarterly 43.4 (2008): 427-438.
First lines: "This excellent book, certainly the most valuable essays of Thomas Merto, will be read"... Citation: The Georgia Bulletin: The Newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Atlanta (July 4, 2013).
First lines: "These volumes are part of a projected five book series of selected letters. Read together these"... Citation: Georgia Bulletin (17 January 1991): 13. Victor A. Kramer.
First lines: "These volumes are part of a projected five book series of selected letters. Read together these"... Citation: Georgia Bulletin (17 January 1991): 13. Victor A. Kramer.
First lines: "Thomas Merton chose to be a cloistered contemplative within one of the most austere religious orders in the United States." Citation: Review [Charlottesville, VA] 4 (1982): 295-333 [see review author file].
First lines: "Thomas Merton chose to be a cloistered contemplative within one of the most austere religious orders in the United States." Citation: Review [Charlottesville, VA] 4 (1982): 295-333 [see review author file].
First lines: "Thomas Merton chose to be a cloistered contemplative within one of the most austere religious orders in the United States." Citation: Review [Charlottesville, VA] 4 (1982): 295-333 [see review author file].
First lines: "Thomas Merton chose to be a cloistered contemplative within one of the most austere religious orders in the United States." Citation: Review [Charlottesville, VA] 4 (1982): 295-333 [see review author file].
First lines: "Thomas Merton chose to be a cloistered contemplative within one of the most austere religious orders in the United States." Citation: Review [Charlottesville, VA] 4 (1982): 295-333 [see review author file].
First lines: "Only because Merton generated such a large following in the 20 years since his death is it possible"... Citation: Georgia Bulletin (24 August 1989): 10. Victor A. Kramer.
First lines: "Merton wrote compulsively and well throughout his career and this is documented in these 1046 pages." Citation: Commonweal 105 (3 February 1978): 93-94. Victor A. Kramer.