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His dark materials illuminated: critical essays on Philip Pullman's trilogy
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ISBN: 0814332072 9780814332078 Year: 2005 Publisher: Detroit, Mich. Wayne State University Press


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The new atheist novel : fiction, philosophy and polemic after 9/11
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ISBN: 0826444296 9780826444295 0826446299 9780826446299 1472542835 9786613272041 1283272040 1441157921 9781441157928 9781472542830 9781283272049 6613272043 9781441110725 1441110720 Year: 2010 Publisher: London New York : Continuum,

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The New Atheist Novel is the first study of a major new genre of contemporary fiction. It examines how Richard Dawkins's so-called 'New Atheism' movement has caught the imagination of four eminent modern novelists: Ian McEwan, Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie and Philip Pullman. For McEwan and his contemporaries, the contemporary novel represents a new front in the ideological war against religion, religious fundamentalism and, after 9/11, religious terror: the novel apparently stands for everything freedom, individuality, rationality and even a secular experience of the transcendental that religion seeks to overthrow. In this book, Bradley and Tate offer a genealogy of the New Atheist Novel: where it comes from, what needs it serves and, most importantly, where it may go in the future. What is it? How does it dramatise the war between belief and non-belief? To what extent does it represent a genuine ideological alternative to the religious imaginary or does it merely repeat it in secularised form? This fascinating study offers an incisive critique of this contemporary testament of literary belief and unbelief.

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