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Henry Miller and Religion

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Thomas Nesbit Klappentext Examining Henry Miller as a religious writer, Nesbit reconstructs his religious milieu by researching unpublished notebooks along with writings that shaped his religious thinking, then interprets his most important works as confessions and testaments. Zusammenfassung Examining Henry Miller as a religious writer, Nesbit reconstructs his religious milieu by researching unpublished notebooks along with writings that shaped his religious thinking, then interprets his most important works as confessions and testaments. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Chapter One: Introduction and Methodology Chapter Two: General Reception Chapter Three: Avant-Garde Religion Chapter Four: Tropic of Cancer Chapter Five: Tropic of Capricorn Chapter Six: The Rosy Crucifixion Chapter Seven: Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

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