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  1. The Catholic literary revival is a term that has been applied to a movement towards explicitly Catholic allegiance and themes among leading literary figures in France [1] and England, [2] roughly in the century from 1860 to 1960.

  2. 21. Aug. 2019 · One of the most encouraging phenomena of the last two centuries is the Catholic Literary Revival, which, in its gestation period, from 1798 to 1845, saw the rise of neo-medievalism, beginning...

  3. The Counter-Reformation (Latin: Contrareformatio), also sometimes called the Catholic Revival, was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to, and as an alternative to, the Protestant Reformations at the time.

  4. 21. Sept. 2023 · The Catholic Literary Revival’s finest achievements in Britain are the novels through which the movement has come to be defined. Exemplary among these are Greene’s The Power and the Glory (1940) and Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited (1945).

  5. In its initial phase (1920-1935) the Catholic literary revival in the United States, assumed a definite organizational and intellectual focus largely as the result of efforts of leaders such as Daniel A. Lord and Francis X. Talbot.

  6. The Catholic Revival in English Literature is a useful addition to the study of the six writers it covers. All of it is elegantly written and most of it carefully argued. Still, it would have been a better book if Ker had resolved, or at least explored, this tension in one of its unifying themes.

  7. 30. Mai 2018 · We are at the dawn of a new Catholic Literary Revival. Catholic readers can help to nurture and nourish this exciting development in the arts by checking out these books, by reading them and by encouraging others to do so.