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20th Century American Literature - General & Miscellaneous - Literary Criticism, History, Religious, Rhetoric, Religion & Literature
Virtuous Intentions : The Religious Dimension of Narrative by Mark Ledbetter β€” book cover

Virtuous Intentions : The Religious Dimension of Narrative

by Mark Ledbetter
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Overview

Narrative does not simply tell a story; it discovers and creates story as well. Mark Ledbetter argues that an important dimension of narrative is its ability to reveal the virtuous life. He examines three narrative texts: James Agee's A Death in the Family, Walker Percy's Love in the Ruins, and Robert Penn Warren's A Place to Come To. His goal is to demonstrate how a study of narrative structure, especially the element of character, explores and reveals the life of virtue. He concludes with a discussion of how moral criticism has a place in post-modern literary reflection and how the two can work together to produce a critically sound literary interpretation.

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Book Details

Published
January 2, 1989
Publisher
OUP USA
Pages
112
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781555403959

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