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The Rhetoric of Newman’s Apologia pro Catholica, 1845-1864

by Victor J. Lams (Author)
©2007 Monographs VIII, 212 Pages

Summary

Focusing upon the arguments Newman uses to define Catholicism against the hostility of English protestants, this book is a reader’s guide to the books Newman published soon after his own conversion: Mixed Congregations; Difficulties of Anglicans; Present Position of Catholics, and his two novels. While the arguments advanced in Difficulties of Anglicans and Present Position of Catholics are confrontationally direct, his novels Loss and Gain and Callista respond to the attacks of Elizabeth Harris’ From Oxford to Rome and Charles Kingsley’s Hypatia by the indirection which typifies Newman’s fictional rhetoric.

Details

Pages
VIII, 212
Year
2007
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433100154
Language
English
Keywords
Newman, John Henry Katholische Kirche Rhetoric Novel Anglicanism Catholicism Apologetik Religion
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. VIII, 212 pp.

Biographical notes

Victor J. Lams (Author)

The Author: Emeritus Professor of English at California State University Chico, Victor J. Lams received his Ph.D. in English from Northwestern University. His previous books include two on Samuel Richardson’s novel Clarissa (Peter Lang, 1999 and 2001), as well as two others on Newman: Newman’s Anglican Georgic: Parochial Sermons (Peter Lang, 2004) and Newman’s Visionary Georgic: A Reading of Parochial Sermons (Peter Lang, 2006).

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Title: The Rhetoric of Newman’s Apologia pro Catholica, 1845-1864