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Tytuł książki:

Freedom as an Uncertain Cause in Graham Greenes Novels. A Philosophical and Literary Analysis

Autor książki:

Jan Kłos

Dane szczegółowe:
Wydawca: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski, KUL
Rok wyd.: 2012
Oprawa: miękka
Ilość stron: 228 s.
Wymiar: 176x250 mm
EAN: 9788377025420
ISBN: 978-83-7702-542-0
Data: 2013-01-14
Cena wydawcy: 28.00 złpozycja niedostępna

Opis książki:

Contens
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One
Philosophical, Religious and Literary Horizons in Greene s Novels
1.The Philosophical Horizon
1.1. Man as a contingent and finite being
1.2. Freedom as a Specific Human Value
1.3. Other Aspects of Freedom
1.4. The Philosophy of Consciousness and Freedom as Self-Realization
2. The Religious Horizon
2.1. Creation and the Fall
2.2. The Reality of Sin
2.3. The Church and the Sacraments
3. The Literary Horizon
Chapter Two
Greene s Milieu as a Concrete Perspective on Man
1. The Difficulties of the Circumstances
1.1. A Land of Cruelty and Crime
1.2. A Land of Pursuit and Execution
1.3. A Land of Heat and Entrapment
2. Greene s People
2.1. Credo in unum satanum
2.2. Corruptio optimi est pessima
2.3. Dona nobis pacem
Chapter Three
The Recognition of the Truth Within Greene s Milieu
1. Pride
2. Pity
3. Despair
4. Comedy of Errors
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Proper Names

Książka "Freedom as an Uncertain Cause in Graham Greenes Novels. A Philosophical and Literary Analysis" - Jan Kłos - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski, KUL. Książka posiada 228 stron i została wydana w 2012 r.

Spis treści:

Contens
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One
Philosophical, Religious and Literary Horizons in Greene s Novels
1.The Philosophical Horizon
1.1. Man as a contingent and finite being
1.2. Freedom as a Specific Human Value
1.3. Other Aspects of Freedom
1.4. The Philosophy of Consciousness and Freedom as Self-Realization
2. The Religious Horizon
2.1. Creation and the Fall
2.2. The Reality of Sin
2.3. The Church and the Sacraments
3. The Literary Horizon
Chapter Two
Greene s Milieu as a Concrete Perspective on Man
1. The Difficulties of the Circumstances
1.1. A Land of Cruelty and Crime
1.2. A Land of Pursuit and Execution
1.3. A Land of Heat and Entrapment
2. Greene s People
2.1. Credo in unum satanum
2.2. Corruptio optimi est pessima
2.3. Dona nobis pacem
Chapter Three
The Recognition of the Truth Within Greene s Milieu
1. Pride
2. Pity
3. Despair
4. Comedy of Errors
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index of Proper Names