The Spiritual History of English

The Spiritual History of English
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Download or read book The Spiritual History of English written by Andrew Thornton-Norris and published by . This book was released on 2024-03-28 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Modernity might be defined as the age when Western man tried, for the first time, to do without the Church, then without Christ, and finally, without God. Yet cultural expression remained vibrantly alive, from the Renaissance to the Baroque, from the Enlightenment to Romanticism, and into the Modernist reaction-at least, for as long as the ancient echoes of Catholicism stirred the imagination. However, now that religion has been so effectively removed from our society, the impetus for high culture seems to have vanished; arts and letters are uninspired, uninteresting, and undignified, if not parasitical, ugly, banal, and empty. Postmodernism is the end of the line to nowhere.In an ambitious critique ranging over 1,500 years of literary history, the poet Andrew Thornton-Norris argues that the demise of English literature reveals the heavy cost of rejecting objective moral standards and sacred realities. Only the Catholic Faith has power to prevail against the "dictatorship of relativism" in all its erosive manifestations and to provide once again those underlying norms of mind, behaviour, and workmanship on which civilization thrives. The Anglophone world will experience cultural rebirth when it embraces anew the divine religion it has tried to bury in successive waves of revolution."An enjoyable, erudite and cohesive journey through the history and philosophy of English literature¿ Brilliantly thought out, and painstakingly researched." -The London Times"I read this book with great interest and profit." -John Powell Ward, poet"Extremely perceptive." -Edward Norman, historian"Absorbing and thought-provoking." -Michael Gove, M.P. for Surrey Heath"Fascinating." -Michael Burleigh, historian"Just superb." -Peter Mullen, actor and filmmaker


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