Author: George Nauman Shuster
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 402
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The Catholic Spirit in Modern English Literature
Author: George Nauman Shuster
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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The Catholic Spirit in Modern English Literature
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Languages : en
Pages : 365
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Languages : en
Pages : 365
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The Catholic Spirit
Author: Michel Bettigole
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ISBN: 9781594711824
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"The purpose of this collection of classic and modern readings and works of visual and performance art is to help students understand the teachings of Catholicism in a personal way, to bring the tradition of the faith to life, and to make real the life of grace ..."--Introduction.
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ISBN: 9781594711824
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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"The purpose of this collection of classic and modern readings and works of visual and performance art is to help students understand the teachings of Catholicism in a personal way, to bring the tradition of the faith to life, and to make real the life of grace ..."--Introduction.
The Catholic Spirit in Modern English Literature
Author: George N. Shuster
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ISBN: 9781258926366
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Languages : en
Pages : 378
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This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
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ISBN: 9781258926366
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Languages : en
Pages : 378
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This is a new release of the original 1928 edition.
The Catholic Tradition in English Literature
Author: George Carver
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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An anthology of Catholic literature in English, from Chaucer to Joyce Kilmer. Much of it is poetry. Also includes drama, biography and autobiography, treatises, fiction, and essays.
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 496
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An anthology of Catholic literature in English, from Chaucer to Joyce Kilmer. Much of it is poetry. Also includes drama, biography and autobiography, treatises, fiction, and essays.
English Literature
Author: Francis Meehan
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 764
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Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 764
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The Booklist
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Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 446
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Category : Best books
Languages : en
Pages : 446
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Bulletin
Author: University of Detroit
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Faithful Passages
Author: James Emmett Ryan
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
ISBN: 0299290638
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Roman Catholic writers in colonial America played only a minority role in debates about religion, politics, morality, national identity, and literary culture. However, the commercial print revolution of the nineteenth century, combined with the arrival of many European Catholic immigrants, provided a vibrant evangelical nexus in which Roman Catholic print discourse would thrive among a tightly knit circle of American writers and readers. James Emmett Ryan’s pathbreaking study follows the careers of important nineteenth-century religionists including Orestes Brownson, Isaac Hecker, Anna Hanson Dorsey, and Cardinal James Gibbons, tracing the distinctive literature that they created during the years that non-Catholic writers like Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson were producing iconic works of American literature. Faithful Passages also reveals new dimensions in American religious literary culture by moving beyond the antebellum period to consider how the first important cohort of Catholic writers shaped their message for subsequent generations of readers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Perhaps most strikingly, Ryan shows that by the early twentieth century, Roman Catholic themes and traditions in American literature would be advanced in complex ways by mainstream, non-Catholic modernist writers like Kate Chopin and Willa Cather. Catholic literary culture in the United States took shape in a myriad of ways and at the hands of diverse participants. The process by which Roman Catholic ideas, themes, and moralities were shared and adapted by writers with highly differentiated beliefs, Ryan contends, illuminates a surprising fluidity of religious commitment and expression in early U.S. literary culture.
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
ISBN: 0299290638
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Roman Catholic writers in colonial America played only a minority role in debates about religion, politics, morality, national identity, and literary culture. However, the commercial print revolution of the nineteenth century, combined with the arrival of many European Catholic immigrants, provided a vibrant evangelical nexus in which Roman Catholic print discourse would thrive among a tightly knit circle of American writers and readers. James Emmett Ryan’s pathbreaking study follows the careers of important nineteenth-century religionists including Orestes Brownson, Isaac Hecker, Anna Hanson Dorsey, and Cardinal James Gibbons, tracing the distinctive literature that they created during the years that non-Catholic writers like Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson were producing iconic works of American literature. Faithful Passages also reveals new dimensions in American religious literary culture by moving beyond the antebellum period to consider how the first important cohort of Catholic writers shaped their message for subsequent generations of readers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Perhaps most strikingly, Ryan shows that by the early twentieth century, Roman Catholic themes and traditions in American literature would be advanced in complex ways by mainstream, non-Catholic modernist writers like Kate Chopin and Willa Cather. Catholic literary culture in the United States took shape in a myriad of ways and at the hands of diverse participants. The process by which Roman Catholic ideas, themes, and moralities were shared and adapted by writers with highly differentiated beliefs, Ryan contends, illuminates a surprising fluidity of religious commitment and expression in early U.S. literary culture.
The United States Catalog
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2188
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Publisher:
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2188
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