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  1. American Catholic literature. American Catholic literature emerged in the early 1900s as its own genre. [1] Catholic literature is not exclusively literature written by Catholic authors or about Catholic things, but rather Catholic literature is "defined [...] by a particular Catholic perspective applied to its subject matter." [2]

  2. 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. Matthew Boudway is Managing Editor of First ...

  3. Catholic Literary Revival. When you see a Church that refuses all compromise, all soft sayings in the place of hard truths; when you see a Church that refuses to pander–know then that you see the Church of Christ. – You and Thousands Like You (1949), Fr. Owen Francis Dudley. The Catholic literary revivals began around the time John Henry ...

  4. The Catholic literary revival in the late 19th and 20th centuries, discussed in this book, illustrates and celebrates this positive philosophy of life. It draws attention to how an impressive corpus of literature during this period reflects deeply Catholic themes and trajectories – for example, sacramentality, self-

  5. The Catholic Literary Revival: Three Phases in Its Development from 1845 to the Present. Calvert Alexander. Bruce publishing Company, 1935 - Catholic authors - 399 pages. From inside the book . Contents. John Henry Newman . 1: MIDDLE PHASE . 87: Alice Mey ...

  6. 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 and England, roughly in the century from 1860 to 1960. This often involved conversion to Catholicism or a conversion-like return to the Catholic Church. The phenomenon is sometimes extended to the United States.