Eliot surprised his brother during a visit to Rome in 1926, when he fell to his knees at St. Peter's, and he surprised his Bloomsbury friends a year later when he was received into the Church of England. Many studies of Eliot's writings have mentioned his religious beliefs, but often without full consideration and understanding. This book presents the subject in rich detail, from a number of different perspectives, giving readers the opportunity to see the topic in its full complexity.
Eliot surprised his brother during a visit to Rome in 1926, when he fell to his knees at St. Peter's, and he surprised his Bloomsbury friends a year later when he was received into the Church of England. Many studies of Eliot's writings have mentioned his religious beliefs, but often without full consideration and understanding. This book presents the subject in rich detail, from a number of different perspectives, giving readers the opportunity to see the topic in its full complexity.
Edited by Benjamin G. Lockerd - Contributions by Anderson D. Araujo; Hazel Atkins; William Blissett; William C. Charron; Thomas Dilworth; David Huisman; Charles Huttar; Dominic Manganiello; William Marx; Christopher McVey; John D. Morgenstern Jr.; Lee Ose
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Introduction I. Eliot and Anglo-Catholicism William Blissett, "T. S. Eliot and Catholicity" William Blissett, Catholicity: A Précis II. French Catholic Influences John Morgenstern, "T. S. Eliot and the French Catholic Revival: 1910-11 Paris" William Marx, "Eliot and Maurras on Classicism" Shun'ichi Takayanagi, S.J., "T. S. Eliot, the Action Française and Neo-Scholasticism" James Matthew Wilson, "An 'Organ for a Frenchified Doctrine': Jacques Maritain, and The Criterion's Neo-Thomism" III. Christian Tradition William Charron, "Medieval Aristotelian Theories of the Soul in 'Tradition and the Individual Talent'" Lee Oser, "T. S. Eliot and John Henry Newman" Dominic Manganiello, "T. S. Eliot, Charles Williams, and Dante's Way of Love" Hazel Atkins, "T. S. Eliot, W. R. Lethaby, and Sacred Architecture" IV. Culture and Religion Christopher McVey, "Backgrounds to The Idea of a Christian Society: Charles Maurras, Christopher Dawson, and Jacques M
Introduction I. Eliot and Anglo-Catholicism William Blissett, "T. S. Eliot and Catholicity" William Blissett, Catholicity: A Précis II. French Catholic Influences John Morgenstern, "T. S. Eliot and the French Catholic Revival: 1910-11 Paris" William Marx, "Eliot and Maurras on Classicism" Shun'ichi Takayanagi, S.J., "T. S. Eliot, the Action Française and Neo-Scholasticism" James Matthew Wilson, "An 'Organ for a Frenchified Doctrine': Jacques Maritain, and The Criterion's Neo-Thomism" III. Christian Tradition William Charron, "Medieval Aristotelian Theories of the Soul in 'Tradition and the Individual Talent'" Lee Oser, "T. S. Eliot and John Henry Newman" Dominic Manganiello, "T. S. Eliot, Charles Williams, and Dante's Way of Love" Hazel Atkins, "T. S. Eliot, W. R. Lethaby, and Sacred Architecture" IV. Culture and Religion Christopher McVey, "Backgrounds to The Idea of a Christian Society: Charles Maurras, Christopher Dawson, and Jacques M
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