In this study I investigate how English modernists wrote about religion and secularism at the beginning of the 1900s. While studies of the early century have emphasised Weberian, Freudian, and Nietzschean discourses of secularisation, the death of religion, and the disenchantment of the society, in this thesis I argue that the ideas of the modernists on these topics were highly divided. The texts of this period present an exceedingly heterogeneous picture of the place and meaning of religion in the world of the modern. The analysis of my thesis focuses on the essay writing, letters, and non-fiction of several key authors of the time. I investigate the texts of T. S. Eliot, Bertrand Russell, and D. H. Lawrence in relation to religion and ...
This thesis analyses the influence of the esoteric tradition on D.H. Lawrence and W.B. Yeats’ though...
In what ways has the contemporary British novel served to contribute to the ethos of secular liberal...
The Lord of the Rings rarely makes an appearance in college courses that aim to examine modern Briti...
Modernism and Religion argues that modernism participated in broader processes of religious change i...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
Literary studies is not the only discipline to show a new enthusiasm for religion in the opening dec...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
This is the first book-length study to examine the interface between literary and theological modern...
Around the year 1930, as noted by Ronald Schuchard, T. S. Eliot moved beyond the opposition of class...
The Spirit is Willing: T. S. Eliot and English Literary Religion explores the interrelationship betw...
Religion plays an essential role in the fiction produced in England after the Second World War: Cath...
This dissertation presents a genealogy of modernism that explores the impact of Eastern religion and...
In his 1934 book After Strange Gods, T. S. Eliot declared blasphemy obsolete. There could be no blas...
This dissertation considers how twentieth century British lyric poets, in continuing the traditional...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
This thesis analyses the influence of the esoteric tradition on D.H. Lawrence and W.B. Yeats’ though...
In what ways has the contemporary British novel served to contribute to the ethos of secular liberal...
The Lord of the Rings rarely makes an appearance in college courses that aim to examine modern Briti...
Modernism and Religion argues that modernism participated in broader processes of religious change i...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
Literary studies is not the only discipline to show a new enthusiasm for religion in the opening dec...
This thesis contributes to the ongoing work of rethinking the relationship between secularization an...
This is the first book-length study to examine the interface between literary and theological modern...
Around the year 1930, as noted by Ronald Schuchard, T. S. Eliot moved beyond the opposition of class...
The Spirit is Willing: T. S. Eliot and English Literary Religion explores the interrelationship betw...
Religion plays an essential role in the fiction produced in England after the Second World War: Cath...
This dissertation presents a genealogy of modernism that explores the impact of Eastern religion and...
In his 1934 book After Strange Gods, T. S. Eliot declared blasphemy obsolete. There could be no blas...
This dissertation considers how twentieth century British lyric poets, in continuing the traditional...
This dissertation argues that nineteenth-century literature anticipated the vibrant interdisciplinar...
This thesis analyses the influence of the esoteric tradition on D.H. Lawrence and W.B. Yeats’ though...
In what ways has the contemporary British novel served to contribute to the ethos of secular liberal...
The Lord of the Rings rarely makes an appearance in college courses that aim to examine modern Briti...