Religion in Cormac McCarthy’s Fiction
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By:"Manuel Broncano"
"Literary Criticism"
Published on 2013-11-20 by Routledge
It can be good to pray, even if you are quite doubtful about the whole business. —\u003cbr\u003e\n\u003cb\u003eCormac McCarthy\u003c/b\u003e to Oprah Winfrey McCarthy's Fiction often features atheists \u003cbr\u003e\nwho believe in God. —Dana Phillips, ““'He Ought not Have Done It': McCarthy \u003cbr\u003e\nand ...
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This book addresses the religious scope of Cormac McCarthy’s fiction, one of the most controversial issues in studies of his work. Current criticism is divided between those who find a theological dimension in his works, and those who reject such an approach on the grounds that the nihilist discourse characteristic of his narrative is incompatible with any religious message. McCarthy’s tendencies toward religious themes have become increasingly more acute, revealing that McCarthy has adopted the biblical language and rhetoric to compose an \
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