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God and Self in the Confessional Novel

Inglese · Tascabile

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God and Self in the Confessional Novel explores the question: what happened to the theological practice of confession when it entered the modern novel?  Beginning with the premise that guilt remains a universal human concern, this book considers confession via the classic confessional texts of Augustine and Rousseau. Employing this framework, John D. Sykes, Jr. examines Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, Dostoevsky's Notes from Underground, Percy's Lancelot, and McEwan's Atonement to investigate the evolution of confession and guilt in literature from the eighteenth century to the early twenty-first century.

Sommario

1. Introduction.- 2. Augustine and Rousseau: Confessio laudis, Confessio peccatorum, and the Nature of the Self.- 3. The Sorrows of Young Werther: Confessions without Confession.- 4. Notes from Underground: Self-Deception and the Dialogic Self.- 5. Lancelot: Dialogic Consciousness and the Triadic Self.- 6. Atonement: The Novel's Confessional Limit.- 7. Conclusion.

Info autore

John D. Sykes, Jr.
is the Mary and Harry Brown Professor of English and Religion at Wingate University, USA.  He is the author of
Flannery O’Connor, Walker Percy, and the Aesthetic of Revelation
(2007) and has published widely in the field of theology and literature.

Riassunto

God and Self in the Confessional Novel
explores the question: what happened to the theological practice of confession when it entered the modern novel?  Beginning with the premise that guilt remains a universal human concern, this book considers confession via the classic confessional texts of Augustine and Rousseau. Employing this framework, John D. Sykes, Jr. examines Goethe’s
The Sorrows of Young Werther
, Dostoevsky’s
Notes from Underground
, Percy’s
Lancelot
, and McEwan’s
Atonement
to investigate the evolution of confession and guilt in literature from the eighteenth century to the early twenty-first century.

Testo aggiuntivo

“Sykes’s God & Self in the Confessional Novel is a useful resource for those interested in the religious dimensions of the modern confessional novel or who have an interest in the lasting legacy of Augustine’s or Rousseau’s Confessions. Even with the missed opportunities of exploring the ethical implications of confession beyond the novel, this book gives scholars and students of theology and literature much to ponder.” (Lauren D. Sawyer, Reading Religion, readingreligion.org, January, 2018)

Relazione

"Sykes's God & Self in the Confessional Novel is a useful resource for those interested in the religious dimensions of the modern confessional novel or who have an interest in the lasting legacy of Augustine's or Rousseau's Confessions. Even with the missed opportunities of exploring the ethical implications of confession beyond the novel, this book gives scholars and students of theology and literature much to ponder." (Lauren D. Sawyer, Reading Religion, readingreligion.org, January, 2018)

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