Alan Noble Series
Dr. O. Alan Noble is an Assistant Professor of English whose work delves into the depths of 20th-century American fiction. His scholarship explores manifestations of transcendence in F. Scott Fitzgerald, Carson McCullers, J.D. Salinger, and Cormac McCarthy, drawing on Charles Taylor's ideas on secularism and the self as a theoretical foundation. Noble's writing frequently engages with the complex issues of faith and culture in contemporary society. His literary analyses are incisive, offering readers a fresh perspective on the intersection of spiritual and secular themes in literature.





