
Exploring Catholic Literature: A Companion and Resource Guide
Author(s): Mary R. Reichardt (Author)
- Publisher: Sheed & Ward,U.S.
- Publication Date: 28 Sept. 2003
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742531732
- ISBN-13: 9780742531734
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
As interest in Catholic Literature and thought grows, this propitious volume cuts across genres, cultures and centuries to reveal the true catholicity of both faith and literature, and the fruitful interaction between them. Students will find the individual chapters accessible and engaging while being challenged by Reichardt’s keen analyses of the writers and their works. Scholars will regard her trenchant introduction, especially her insistence that these authors’ religion was central to their creative vision, as a thoughtful contribution to attempts to define ‘Catholic literature.’ This is a timely treatment of timeless texts. — Adam Schwartz, author of The Third Spring: G. K. Chesterton, Graham Greene, Christopher Dawson, and David Jones
A lucid and illuminating treatment of a range of twelve Catholic writers from St. Augustine and Julian of Norwich through Undset, Greene, and Endo. Mary Reichardt demonstrates a sure grasp of the theological currents and ideas these writers address and of the commonality yet distinctiveness of their visions. The concreteness of her particular interpretations is as impressive as her understanding of the Catholic tradition these works share and so strikingly articulate. — Thomas Werge, University of Notre Dame
It is easy to imagine very innovative curricula developing from the use of this volume as a textbook, especially for students. Reichardt’s scholarly support for her readings resounds with critical voices heard only faintly beneath the loud drumming of deconstruction and theory in the recent decades. Those unfamiliar with the subject will be surprised to discover that writers as disparate as Augustine of Hippo, Sigrid Undset, and Shusaku Endo might be more alike than they are different. — Kathleen Burk, University of Dallas
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