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General & Miscellaneous French Literature - Literary Criticism, Literature, Christian, 20th Century French Literature - Literary Criticism

The Double Vocation

by John M. Dunaway
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Overview

This study seeks to redefine the double role of those writers who have often been referred to as "French Catholic novelists." After a brief overview of the Catholic Renaissance movement in modern literature, three acknowledged geniuses in this "sub-genre" - Georges Bernanos, Francois Mauriac, and Julien Green - are meticulously reexamined in light of their Christian vocation. For the first time in English, the writings of the Franco-Russian novelist, Vladimir Volkoff, are also discussed in considerable detail. The book concludes with a theoretical chapter that raises troubling questions that apply to the "double vocation," namely: What is the distinctive character of fiction when it is written by a professing Christian? Are the two vocations of Christian and novelist fully compatible of mutually exclusive?

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1996
Publisher
Birmingham, Ala. : Summa Publications, 1996.
Pages
204
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781883479145

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