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Author Le Fustec, Claude, author.
Title Northrop Frye and American fiction / Claude Le Fustec.
Publisher Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2015]
Copyright date ©2015



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Contents Introduction: re-enchantment, postsecularity, and the return of transendence in western culture -- 1. The Scarlet Letter: puritan imagination and the kerygmatic power of sin -- 2. Henry James's The Europeans: secularity and the descent of the word -- 3. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: modernism and the death of the word -- 4. Immanent Christianity in The Grapes of Wrath -- 5. "In the name of the lost father": postsecular mysticism in on the road -- 6. "I will call them my people": Toni Morrison's postsecular gospel of self and community -- Conclusion: Kerygma and the promises of postsecular imagination in postmodern times.
ISBN 9781442668935 (electronic bk.)
1442668938 (electronic bk.)
9781442647695
1442647698
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Author Le Fustec, Claude, author.
Series Frye studies
Frye studies.
Subject Frye, Northrop -- Criticism and interpretation.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature.
Postsecularism.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents Introduction: re-enchantment, postsecularity, and the return of transendence in western culture -- 1. The Scarlet Letter: puritan imagination and the kerygmatic power of sin -- 2. Henry James's The Europeans: secularity and the descent of the word -- 3. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: modernism and the death of the word -- 4. Immanent Christianity in The Grapes of Wrath -- 5. "In the name of the lost father": postsecular mysticism in on the road -- 6. "I will call them my people": Toni Morrison's postsecular gospel of self and community -- Conclusion: Kerygma and the promises of postsecular imagination in postmodern times.
ISBN 9781442668935 (electronic bk.)
1442668938 (electronic bk.)
9781442647695
1442647698
Author Le Fustec, Claude, author.
Series Frye studies
Frye studies.
Subject Frye, Northrop -- Criticism and interpretation.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature.
Postsecularism.

Subject Frye, Northrop -- Criticism and interpretation.
American fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
Transcendence (Philosophy) in literature.
Postsecularism.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction: re-enchantment, postsecularity, and the return of transendence in western culture -- 1. The Scarlet Letter: puritan imagination and the kerygmatic power of sin -- 2. Henry James's The Europeans: secularity and the descent of the word -- 3. Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: modernism and the death of the word -- 4. Immanent Christianity in The Grapes of Wrath -- 5. "In the name of the lost father": postsecular mysticism in on the road -- 6. "I will call them my people": Toni Morrison's postsecular gospel of self and community -- Conclusion: Kerygma and the promises of postsecular imagination in postmodern times.
ISBN 9781442668935 (electronic bk.)
1442668938 (electronic bk.)
9781442647695
1442647698

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