Modernism and theology : Rainer Maria Rilke, T.S. Eliot, Czeslaw Milosz / Joanna Rzepa.
2021
PN49 .R94 2021eb
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Modernism and theology : Rainer Maria Rilke, T.S. Eliot, Czeslaw Milosz / Joanna Rzepa.
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9783030615307 (electronic bk.)
3030615308 (electronic bk.)
3030615294
9783030615291
3030615308 (electronic bk.)
3030615294
9783030615291
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Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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English
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10.1007/978-3-030-61530-7 doi
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PN49 .R94 2021eb
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809.933823
Summary
Joanna Rzepa's Modernism and Theology forcefully upends the provincial secularization thesis of Anglo-American literary modernism by placing it in the larger international and historical context of theological modernism, showing how major writers from different cultures and languages have explored and asserted the primacy of spiritual and mystical elements of literature over secularism and materialism. This revolutionary study will have a lasting impact on future studies of literary modernism and generate expansive scholarship and revaluation in the field.' --Ronald Schuchard, General Editor, The Complete Prose of T.S. Eliot This is the first book-length study to examine the interface between literary and theological modernisms. It provides a comprehensive account of literary responses to the modernist crisis in Christian theology from a transnational and interdenominational perspective. It offers a cultural history of the period, considering a wide range of literary and historical sources, including novels, drama, poetry, literary criticism, encyclicals, theological and philosophical treatises, periodical publications, and wartime propaganda. By contextualising literary modernism within the cultural, religious, and political landscape, the book reveals fundamental yet largely forgotten connections between literary and theological modernisms. It shows that early-twentieth-century authors, poets, and critics, including Rainer Maria Rilke, T.S. Eliot, and Czesław Miłosz, actively engaged with the debates between modernist and neo-scholastic theologians raging across Europe. These debates contributed to developing new ways of thinking about the relationship between religion and literature, and informed contemporary critical writings on aesthetics and poetics.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. A Theological History of Modernism
3. Spiritualising the War: Religion, Conflict, and Politics
4. Spaces of Encounter: Theological Modernism and Neo-Scholasticism in Literature and Literary Criticism
5. The Ripening Dark God of Modernity: Religion and Creativity in Rainer Maria Rilke's and Lou Andreas-Salomé's Writings
6. A 'raid on the absolute': Dogmatic Tradition and Mystical Experience in T.S. Eliot's Poetry and Criticism
7. 'A passionate pursuit of the Real': Theology and Poetics in Czesław Miłosz's Writings
8. Epilogue.
2. A Theological History of Modernism
3. Spiritualising the War: Religion, Conflict, and Politics
4. Spaces of Encounter: Theological Modernism and Neo-Scholasticism in Literature and Literary Criticism
5. The Ripening Dark God of Modernity: Religion and Creativity in Rainer Maria Rilke's and Lou Andreas-Salomé's Writings
6. A 'raid on the absolute': Dogmatic Tradition and Mystical Experience in T.S. Eliot's Poetry and Criticism
7. 'A passionate pursuit of the Real': Theology and Poetics in Czesław Miłosz's Writings
8. Epilogue.