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God and the American Writer
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288 pages
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Exploring the motivations and themes of prominent American writers from Hawthorne to Faulkner, this work offers deep insights into their relationship with spirituality and the divine. The author draws on extensive research and analysis, presenting a compelling examination of how these literary figures grappled with existential questions and moral dilemmas. This study is positioned as a significant contribution to understanding the intersection of faith and literature in American writing over the past century.
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1998, paperback
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