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The Story of 
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The Catholic Spirit

in

Modern English Literature

by

George N. Shuster

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"Yet ever and anon a trumpet sounds
From the hid battlements of eternity."
Francis Thompson.

The Macmillan Company
1922
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Copyright, 1922, by the Macmillan Company.
Set up and electrotyped. Published May, 1922.

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J. J. Little & Ives Company
New York, U. S. A.

To Father Carrico
of Notre Dame


Contents

Foreword.

  1. The days of lost tradition
  2. Kenelm Digby and the discovery of the past
  3. The personality of Newman
  4. Newman the thinker
  5. Newman the artist
  6. Leaders at Oxford and captains of the Church
  7. Poetry and three poets
  8. Francis Thompson the master
  9. Inheritors
  10. Ruskin, Pater, and the Pre-Raphaelites
  11. The chroniclers of Christendom
  12. Robert Hugh Benson and the aging novel
  13. The adventures of a journalist: G.K. Chesterton
  14. The adventures of a historian: Hilaire Belloc
  15. The voice of Ireland
  16. The American contribution
  17. Literature and the vistas of the Catholic spirit

Addenda
Index


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