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Hard Sayings : The Rhetorics of Christian Orthodoxy in Late Modern Fiction / Thomas F. Haddox
(Literature, religion, and postsecular studies)
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Publisher Columbus : Ohio State University Press
Year c2013
Authors *Haddox, Thomas F
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Size 1 online resource (viii, 225 p. )
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-217) and index
Introduction : Christian orthodoxy and the rhetoric of fiction -- Flannery O'Connor, the irreducibility of belief, and the problem of audience -- Catholicism for "really intelligent people" : the rhetoric of Muriel Spark -- John Updike's rhetoric of Christian American narcissism -- Walker Percy's rhetoric of time, apocalypse, and the modern predicament -- The uses of orthodoxy : Mary Gordon and Marilynne Robinson -- Epilogue : on belief and academic humility
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Subjects LCSH:Christianity in literature
LCSH:Robinson, Marilynne -- Criticism and interpretation  All Subject Search
LCSH:Gordon, Mary 1949- -- Criticism and interpretation  All Subject Search
LCSH:Percy, Walker 1916-1990 -- Criticism and interpretation  All Subject Search
LCSH:Updike, John -- Criticism and interpretation  All Subject Search
LCSH:Spark, Muriel -- Criticism and interpretation  All Subject Search
LCSH:O'Connor, Flannery -- Criticism and interpretation  All Subject Search
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Classification LCC:PN49
DC23:813/.54093823
ID 8000024683
ISBN 9780814270080

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