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Theology and the Victorian novel
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ISBN: 1282867423 9786612867422 0773576991 9780773576995 9781282867420 9780773536067 077353606X 6612867426 Year: 2009 Publisher: Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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Beginning with a wide-ranging introduction that explains why a theological reading of Victorian fiction is both rewarding and timely, Perkin also addresses religion's return to prominence in the twenty-first century, confounding earlier predictions of its imminent demise. Chapters on William Thackeray, Charlotte Brontë, Charlotte Yonge, Anthony Trollope, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy are followed by a concluding discussion of Mary Ward and Walter Pater that relates Pater's Marius the Epicurean to postmodern theology and shows how it remains a religious classic for our own time.


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David Lodge : and the tradition of the modern novel
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ISBN: 0773591796 9780773591790 9780773591806 077359180X 9780773543195 0773543198 9780773543201 0773543201 Year: 2014 Publisher: Montréal, Québec : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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David Lodge is a much-loved novelist and influential literary critic. Examining his career from his earliest publications in the late 1950s to his more recent works, David Lodge and the Tradition of the Modern Novel identifies Lodge's central place within the canon of twentieth-century British literature. J. Russell Perkin argues that liberalism is the defining feature of Lodge's identity as a novelist, critic, and Roman Catholic intellectual, and demonstrates that Graham Greene, James Joyce, Kingsley Amis, Henry James, and H.G. Wells are the key influences on Lodge's fiction. Perkin also considers Lodge's relationship to contemporary British novelists, including Hilary Mantel, Julian Barnes, and Monica Ali. In a study that is both theoretically informed and accessible to the general reader, Perkin shows that Lodge's work is shaped by the dialectic of modernism and the realist tradition. Through an approach that draws on diverse theories of literary influence and history, David Lodge and the Tradition of the Modern Novel provides the most thorough treatment of the novelist's career to date.


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Politics and the British novel in the 1970s
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ISBN: 0228007631 Year: 2021 Publisher: Montreal, Québec province ; Kingston, Ontario ; London, England ; Chicago, Illinois : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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In Politics and the British Novel in the 1970s Russell Perkin looks at social novels by John Fowles and Margaret Drabble, the Cold War thrillers of John le Carré, Richard Adams's best-selling fable Watership Down, the popular campus novels of Malcolm Bradbury and David Lodge, Doris Lessing's dystopian visions, and V.S. Naipaul's explorations of post-colonial displacement. Many of these highly regarded works sold in large numbers and have enjoyed enduring success - a testament to the power of the political novel to explain a nation to itself.


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The undoing of babel : watson kirkconnell, the man and his work
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Year: 1975 Publisher: Toronto, Ont : McClelland and Stewart,

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Physica status solidi / B. . Volume 62, Number 2, : April 1
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ISBN: 9783112501986 9783112501979 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin ;; Boston De Gruyter

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