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- A certain exhaustion. Schwartz, Stephen // New Criterion;Oct2000, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p40
Presents author's memoirs regarding the Albanian Catholic writers. Observance of renaissance in the Catholic literature; Portrayal of the martyrdom suffered by the writers; Description of Catholic majority town Gjakova in Jerusalem of Kosovo, Serbia.
- Catholic Book Lists. // America;5/13/1911, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p112
The author discusses lists of books of Catholic authorship in the U.S. and England. Printed catalogues are reportedly issued which contain lists of Catholic authors and their works. The "Catholic Mind" reportedly released on April 22, 1911 its list of One Hundred Best Catholic Books written in...
- Literature. TALBOT, FRANCIS // America;1/4/1936, Vol. 54 Issue 13, p303
The author comments on the national plebiscite being conducted by "America" on Catholic literature to ascertain as to who are the 25 foreign and the 15 American Catholic "contemporary immortals." He observes that by the letters that have been received, the election has attained one of its major...
- The Year with Catholic Authors. TALBOT, FRANCIS // America;12/31/1927, Vol. 38 Issue 12, p300
The article focuses on the achievements and success related to the Catholic literature in the U.S. in the year 1927, and offers suggestions to vitalize Catholic authorship and Catholic reading in the year 1928. It mentions that the response of the Catholic book-buying and book-reading public has...
- PARADOX TO THE SOUTH. Gwynn, Donald G. // America;7/18/1942, Vol. 67 Issue 15, p409
The article presents an analysis regarding the literature of South America and its implication in Catholic Church. It states that Catholic authors do not seem to have busied themselves with proselytizing for their ideals and ideas about life while anti-Catholic authors are steeped in an...
- The Catholic Novel. Knox, Ronald // America;3/20/1926, Vol. 34 Issue 23, p548
The author reflects on the importance of the Catholic novel. He states that a Catholic novel was written by a Catholic writer that contains the background and moral of Christianity. He believes that a catholic author should have standards of right and wrong and capabilities of condoning and...
- Why "Catholic" Novelist? Borden, Lucille // America;4/3/1926, Vol. 34 Issue 25, p597
The article presents the eleventh part of a series of article regarding the characteristics and works of eminent Catholic novelists in the U.S. It discusses the different mission and aims to Catholic novelists as well as the theme and inspiration used to effectively convey the message. In...
- BEING A WRITER, BEING CATHOLIC. Sayers, Valerie // Commonweal;05/04/2001, Vol. 128 Issue 9, p12
Presents an article about the challenges facing Catholic writers in the 21st century. Reasons for the feeling of isolation among Catholic writers; Themes of contemporary Catholic writing.
- Nature and Grace in the Novel. Carmichael, Montgomery // America;2/20/1926, Vol. 34 Issue 19, p453
The article focuses on the nature and grace in the Catholic novels. It discusses the connection between the Catholic Church and such literature. The author claims that Catholic fiction has become a considerable force for good. The Catholic novelist is known to stand for decency in a degraded...


