This article attempts to reconcile the religious orientation of Rev. Andrew M. Greeley with the demands of fiction, i.e. the literariness required in a masterpiece. As a sociologist-priest, he has written fictions that are considered or labeled as popular or those that belong to genre fiction. Using Russian formalist literary theories in reading Greeley’s selected novels, the researcher was able to elucidate that Greeley’s craftmanship is present, though it heavily relies on his background as a priest and sociologist
ABSTRACT George Gissing has experienced a fluctuating reputation among critics in the period of over...
This article discusses the religious dimension in contemporary adolescent novels of recognized merit...
As the anonymous author of “The Hard Church Novel” underlined in his article, “Theology and Literatu...
This thesis looks at some ways of describing religious experience in the works of selected Victorian...
69 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Stuart BurnsThe problem. In contemporary American fiction it was noted that...
This thesis argues that the four novelists named in the title are distinctive among their contempora...
Most readers are familiar with the British author John Galsworthy (1867-1933) through his The Forsy...
Goals: To show both how imaginative secular literature can be religious - e.g., communicate a religi...
In this essay I will show how novel reading—and especially novel re-reading—can do what Zylstra says...
Literary studies is not the only discipline to show a new enthusiasm for religion in the opening dec...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Michael Scott, and Finlay Malcolm, ‘Reli...
This dissertation challenges the received opinion that Charles Dickens\u27s religious thinking is me...
The present paper aims at a presentation of the issue of religion in 'Maurice' – both in the text of...
This article reconsiders John Bender’s reading of Fielding’s fiction and proposals for judicial refo...
This essay will explore the ways in which a literary author’s explicit encoding of belief impacts na...
ABSTRACT George Gissing has experienced a fluctuating reputation among critics in the period of over...
This article discusses the religious dimension in contemporary adolescent novels of recognized merit...
As the anonymous author of “The Hard Church Novel” underlined in his article, “Theology and Literatu...
This thesis looks at some ways of describing religious experience in the works of selected Victorian...
69 leaves. Advisor: Dr. Stuart BurnsThe problem. In contemporary American fiction it was noted that...
This thesis argues that the four novelists named in the title are distinctive among their contempora...
Most readers are familiar with the British author John Galsworthy (1867-1933) through his The Forsy...
Goals: To show both how imaginative secular literature can be religious - e.g., communicate a religi...
In this essay I will show how novel reading—and especially novel re-reading—can do what Zylstra says...
Literary studies is not the only discipline to show a new enthusiasm for religion in the opening dec...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Michael Scott, and Finlay Malcolm, ‘Reli...
This dissertation challenges the received opinion that Charles Dickens\u27s religious thinking is me...
The present paper aims at a presentation of the issue of religion in 'Maurice' – both in the text of...
This article reconsiders John Bender’s reading of Fielding’s fiction and proposals for judicial refo...
This essay will explore the ways in which a literary author’s explicit encoding of belief impacts na...
ABSTRACT George Gissing has experienced a fluctuating reputation among critics in the period of over...
This article discusses the religious dimension in contemporary adolescent novels of recognized merit...
As the anonymous author of “The Hard Church Novel” underlined in his article, “Theology and Literatu...