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OverviewCatholic Modernists, English Nationalists examines how the Catholic conversions of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Ford Madox Ford, T. S. Eliot (an Anglo-Catholic), Evelyn Waugh, and Graham Greene influenced and were influenced by literary modernism in England. These modernist Catholic converts in England owe their conversions to a desire for a comprehensive spiritual answer to the social and psychological challenges of modernity. Because an impulse toward transcendent ideologies and a persistent nostalgia were central components of conservative strains of literary modernism in England, these converts were led toward Catholicism in part because of their practice of modernist aesthetics and its correlative ideological positions. Therefore, this book offers a nuanced trajectory of the modernist movement by suggesting that conservative strains of modernism developed directly because of the early modernists' emphasis on reviving certain fragments of literary tradition and due to the inherent nostalgia in much of their work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Timothy J. SuttonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: University of Delaware Press Dimensions: Width: 16.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9781611491333ISBN 10: 1611491339 Pages: 237 Publication Date: 01 March 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsSutton makes a solid case for why so many twentieth-century writers turned to Catholicism.--Kevin Gardner Religion and The Arts, 2011 Author InformationTimothy J. Sutton teaches at the University of Miami. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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