This dissertation explores the Catholic literary landscape in America after the Second Vatican Council using the framework of former Pope John Paul II’s Thomistic personalism as a theological correction to the aesthetic problem of overly reductive, formulaic fiction of popular genres such as the Western. From within this framework, this dissertation argues that post-Vatican II American Catholics revise and employ popular forms of literature as a means to articulating foundational premises of Christian orthodoxy in a way that is fundamentally different from their Catholic predecessors, Flannery O’Connor or Walker Percy. Indeed, the works by novelists Ron Hansen and Alice McDermott demonstrate a rich and vibrant experience of the faith as it ...
What constitutes a Catholic sensibility? Is this unchanging, or are there differing definitions pre-...
According to Catholic literary theory, the novelist, like the Divine Mystery to a certain extent, cr...
This dissertation seeks to delineate a Catholic American pubic theology within its current postmoder...
In this dissertation, I argue that violence is a consistent theme in contemporary (post-1945) fictio...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...
While American children’s literature scholars have analyzed issues of Christianity broadly, and ther...
This study addresses the question of why American Catholics are virtually absent from the canon of A...
MA (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This dissertation focuses on the retu...
This dissertation intervenes at the meeting point of two current but largely separate critical disco...
The last half of the twentieth century has seen a rapid increase in the process of secularization i...
In the 1990s, Canadian readers were offered a new literary trend: the Atlantic Canadian Catholic nov...
The purpose of this dissertation is to trace the literary career of Flannery O'Connor and to show th...
Acts of Faith and Imagination wagers that fiction written by Catholic authors assists readers to ref...
During the Second Vatican Council, the Roman Catholic Church went through a period of liberal reform...
My dissertation tells a story of assimilation and adaptation by Catholic families, who struggled to ...
What constitutes a Catholic sensibility? Is this unchanging, or are there differing definitions pre-...
According to Catholic literary theory, the novelist, like the Divine Mystery to a certain extent, cr...
This dissertation seeks to delineate a Catholic American pubic theology within its current postmoder...
In this dissertation, I argue that violence is a consistent theme in contemporary (post-1945) fictio...
This dissertation argues that Catholic literature, far from being an escape from the historical to t...
While American children’s literature scholars have analyzed issues of Christianity broadly, and ther...
This study addresses the question of why American Catholics are virtually absent from the canon of A...
MA (English), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014This dissertation focuses on the retu...
This dissertation intervenes at the meeting point of two current but largely separate critical disco...
The last half of the twentieth century has seen a rapid increase in the process of secularization i...
In the 1990s, Canadian readers were offered a new literary trend: the Atlantic Canadian Catholic nov...
The purpose of this dissertation is to trace the literary career of Flannery O'Connor and to show th...
Acts of Faith and Imagination wagers that fiction written by Catholic authors assists readers to ref...
During the Second Vatican Council, the Roman Catholic Church went through a period of liberal reform...
My dissertation tells a story of assimilation and adaptation by Catholic families, who struggled to ...
What constitutes a Catholic sensibility? Is this unchanging, or are there differing definitions pre-...
According to Catholic literary theory, the novelist, like the Divine Mystery to a certain extent, cr...
This dissertation seeks to delineate a Catholic American pubic theology within its current postmoder...