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Between Human and Divine : the Catholic Vision in Contemporary Literature / edited by Mary R. Reichardt.
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Other Authors:
Reichardt, Mary R.
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
©2010.
Subjects:
Catholic Church
>
In literature.
Catholic Church
American literature
>
Catholic authors
>
History and criticism.
English literature
>
Catholic authors
>
History and criticism.
Catholic literature
>
History and criticism.
Catholics in literature.
Christianity in literature.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
>
Literary.
RELIGION
>
Christianity
>
Literature & the Arts.
American literature
>
Catholic authors
Catholic literature
Catholics in literature
Christianity in literature
English literature
>
Catholic authors
Literature
Rooms-katholieken.
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Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Shades of redemption in Alice McDermott's novels / Patricia L. Schnapp
How far can you go? to Therapy: Catholicism and postmodernism in the novels of David Lodge / Daniel S. Lenoski
"Descending theology": the poetry of Mary Karr / Robert P. Lewis
An Irish Catholic novel? The example of Brian Moore and John McGahern / Eamon Maher
The never-ending reformation: Miguel Delibes's The heretic / Salvador A. Oropesa
Some contexts for current Catholic women's memoir: Patricia Hampl and her contemporaries / Nan Metzger and Wendy A. Weaver
"A ransom of cholers": catastrophe, consolation, and Catholicism in Jon Hassler's Staggerford, North of hope, and The life and death of Nancy Clancy's nephew / Ed Block
Our litany: the varied voices and common vision of three contemporary Catholic poets / Gary M. Bouchard
Graham Greene's Monsignor Quixote: a pilgrimage of doubt and reason toward faith and belief / Michael G. Brennan
Contemporary British Catholic writers: Alice Thomas Ellis, Piers Paul Read, William Brodrick, and Jonathan Tulloch / J.C. Whitehouse
The contemporary Catholic bildungsroman: passionate conviction in Shūsako Endō's The samurai and Mary Gordon's Men and angels / Nancy Ann Watanabe
"Art with its largesse and its own restraint": the sacramental poetics of Elizabeth Jennings and Les Murray / Stephen McInerney
The estrangement of Emilio Sandoz, S.J.: othering in Mary Doria Russell's The sparrow / Davin Heckman
Restoring the Imago Dei: transcendental realism in the fiction of Michael D. O'Brien / Dominic Manganiello
Maiden mothers and little sisters: the convent novel grows up / Meoghan B. Cronin.
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