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Patrick White and God
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ISBN: 9781443893374 1443893374 1443817503 9781443817509 Year: 2017 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne

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The novels of Australia's Nobel Laureate Patrick White (1912-1990) are a persistent commentary on Nietzsche's proclamation of God's death. As White knew the proclamation was not about God's existence, but about classical views of God, it presented him with the impossible task of using language to describe what language cannot describe. This has always been one of the more misunderstood aspects of his literary vision. Because the announcement is often interpreted in antithetical ways, atheistic, theistic, secular, religious, humanistic and fatalistic, critics should gain a better understanding of what White was trying to achieve by comparing him with his post-war contemporaries from England, Scotland, and Canada: Iris Murdoch, William Golding, Muriel Spark and Robertson Davies. After, and because of, the war, these authors all commented on the consequences of God's death. Along with White, they worked with a shared pattern of tropes to explore the light and dark aspects of western consciousness and the civilization it has produced. Where did the pattern come from? Was it metaphysical or metapsychological? These questions are complex as the pattern came from many sources, simultaneously and synergistically, but this book tackles these questions by describing that pattern.


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Female maturity from Jane Austen to Margaret Atwood : when Bildungsroman meets Zeitgeist
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ISBN: 9781502923592 1502923599 Year: 2013 Publisher: [Lieu de publication inconnu]: [éditeur inconnu],

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Jane Austen and religion : salvation and society in Georgian England
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ISBN: 0333948084 Year: 2002 Publisher: New York Houndmills Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan

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Arthur's dream : the religious imagination in the fiction of Patrick White
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ISBN: 0646267817 Year: 1996 Publisher: Paddington : Spaniel Books,

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Throughout his distinguished literary career, Patrick White believed Western civilisation was dying because of the tensions the Enlightenment created within the Eestern imagination. In testing this belief, inherited from Spengler, he explored "the disturbing marriage between life and imagination". He gave most of his protagonists a horizon from Western religious experience: pre-classical or Dionysian, classical or Apollonian, Jewish, or Christian. Their given horizon determines how they're able, or unable, to relate to self or world or other, and their life is lived out according to its logic.

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