Rehearsals of Discomposure: Alienation and Reconciliation in Modern Literature: Franz Kafka, Ignazio Silone, D. H. Lawrence [and] T. S. EliotLooks at the works of Kafka, Silone, Lawrence, and Eliot to study the interrelation between their literature and their theology. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
NOVELIST OF THE REVOLUTIONARY | 66 |
CHARTIST OF THE Via Mystica | 112 |
Copyright | |
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alienation artist aspect aware basic becomes Castle Christ Christian contemporary course criticism culture D. H. Lawrence D. S. Savage dark death divine doctrine essay estrangement existence experience expression F. O. Matthiessen fact faith father feel finally Franz Kafka human Ibid Ignazio Silone imagination individual Iseult isolation John Middleton Murry Kierkegaard kind Lawrence's literature living man's marriage Max Brod meaning ment Middleton Murry mind modern moral mystery mystic myth nature novel passion perhaps Pietrasecca poem poet poetry political problem R. P. Blackmur radical relation religion religious revolutionary Rougemont says seems sense sexual Silone's simply social society solitude Sons and Lovers soul Spina spiritual story suggests symbol T. S. Eliot things thought tion tradition tragedy transcendent Tristan Tristan and Iseult true truth unity Village vision W. H. Auden Waste Land whole woman words writers York
References to this book
Modern Drama: A Checklist of Critical Literature on 20th Century Plays Irving Adelman,Rita Dworkin No preview available - 1967 |
Bulletin of the International Institute for Social History ..., Volumes 8-9 No preview available - 1953 |



