Professing Darkness

LSU PRESSISBN: 9780807182338

Cormac McCarthy's Catholic Critique of American Enlightenment

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By D. Marcel DeCoste
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229 x 152 mm
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284

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D. Marcel DeCoste, professor of English at the University of Regina, is the author of The Vocation of Evelyn Waugh: Faith and Art in the Post-War Fiction.

"Thoroughly researched, persuasively argued, and elegantly written, this groundbreaking and fruitful monograph fulfills its ambition to establish Cormac McCarthy as a thinker profoundly influenced by primary Roman Catholic ideas that pervade and inform his work." - Russell M. Hillier, author of Morality in Cormac McCarthy's Fiction: Souls at Hazard "This book is indispensable for both McCarthy scholars and those interested in the interplay between faith and literature in its consideration of the indelible imprint that McCarthy's Catholic childhood left upon him. It skillfully reveals how that foundational faith and training manifest themselves subtly throughout his writing." - Scott D. Yarbrough, coeditor of Carrying the Fire: Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" and the Apocalyptic Tradition

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