Fears and Fascinations : Representing Catholicism in the American South.

This innovative book charts what had been a largely unexplored literary landscape, Thomas Haddox looks at the work of such diverse writers as the gens de couleur libre poets of antebellum New Orleans, Kate Chopin, Mark Twain, Carson McCullers, Margaret Mitchell, Allen Tate, Caroline Gordon, Flannery...

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Main Author: Haddox, Thomas F.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bronx : Fordham University Press, 2005.
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Summary:This innovative book charts what had been a largely unexplored literary landscape, Thomas Haddox looks at the work of such diverse writers as the gens de couleur libre poets of antebellum New Orleans, Kate Chopin, Mark Twain, Carson McCullers, Margaret Mitchell, Allen Tate, Caroline Gordon, Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and John Kennedy Toole to trace the ways Catholics and their Church have been a presence in the southern cultural tradition. Haddox explores the association of Catholicism with such themes as miscegenation, patriarchy, aestheticism, and decadence, offering a more nuanced understanding of the changing intersections of religion, culture, region, and history in the American South.
Physical Description:1 online resource (235 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-217) and index.
ISBN:9780823225231
0823225232
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.