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Religion and Literature
By:Robert Detweiler,David Jasper
Published on 2000 by Westminster John Knox Press
Featuring a selection from over 80 key texts, this anthology aims to help the reader to understand the common origins of religious expression and of literature. The texts included cover classical literature, the Bible, English and European classics and contemporary works.
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Colm Tóibín, typically the award-winning article author of Typically the Expertand Brooklyn, turns an individual's recognition for that elaborate associations somewhere between fathers not to mention sons—directly these worries regarding the literary the behemoths Oscar Wilde, James Joyce, W.B. Yeats, and additionally its fathers. Wilde loathed his particular parent, though well known them to be considerably alike. Joyce's gregarious dad went an individual's youngster right from Ireland caused by his / her volatile disposition not to mention drinking. Whilst Yeats's parent, a puma, had been funny enough , a beautiful conversationalist who is yak was in fact a great deal more finished as opposed to paintings she or he produced. Those popular gentlemen and also fathers whom made it easier for form these individuals take place well on Tóibín's retelling, same as Dublin's colored inhabitants.
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