Faith and Doubt: Religion and Secularization in Literature from Wordsworth to Larkin

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James Clarke & Co., 1997 - 261 páginas
This major new work from a leading authority touches on issues that are increasingly pertinent to the world today. Pairing great writers from each generation who typify the contrasts and concerns of their age, Professor Brett explores the complex interplay between faith and doubt in English literature since the Enlightenment. Not confining himself to a biographical and historical approach, he deploys his understanding of contemporary philosophy and ideology to throw a new light on often neglected areas.

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Wordsworth and Coleridge
6
Carlyle and Arnold
54
George Eliot and Dickens
84
Tennyson and Browning
125
Yeats and Eliot
161
Auden and Larkin
205
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